Global Market Today: Asian stocks follow Wall Street lower, dollar slips - The Economic Times
- Asian stocks and bonds declined following a downturn on Wall Street, driven by rising US Treasury yields that dampened investor enthusiasm.
- Market volatility is increasing as high government financing costs and long-term yields weigh on equities after years of inflation and spending.
- The Japanese yen remained steady, signaling that current inflation trends may prompt the Bank of Japan to implement a rate increase.
- Commodities saw a five-day rally triggered by President Donald Trump's threats of "economic warfare" against Iran following Tehran's failure to accept a deal.
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Ahead of Market: 10 things that will decide stock market action on Friday - The Economic Times
• Indian equities ended a seven-session losing streak, with the Sensex surging 628 points and the Nifty gaining 154 points. • The market recovery was driven by a combination of falling US bond yields, short-covering, and overall stronger investor sentiment.
Read original · economictimes.indiatimes.comKOSPI Nears 7,000-Point Threshold... Sustained Gains Depend on This - The Asia Business Daily
• The KOSPI is showing a slightly weak trend as it nears the 7,000-point threshold, influenced by rebounding U.S. Treasury yields and a decline in U.S. stock markets. • KB Securities Executive Director Lee Euntaek warns that rising interest rates may reduce investor incentives to fund high-risk AI companies if government bonds offer competitive returns.
Read original · asiae.co.krFPIs turn bullish on financials, autos and IT in first half of August - The Economic Times
• Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) exhibited strong buying activity in the first half of August, marking the fourth consecutive fortnight of inflows into the Indian market. • Investment was primarily concentrated in the financial services, automobiles, and IT sectors, with a notable preference for mid-cap stocks.
Read original · economictimes.indiatimes.comSouth Korea's Kospi jumps 6% as Asian stocks rise after bond rally - The Business Times
• South Korea's Kospi index surged 6%, leading a broader rally across Asian markets following a positive trend in bonds. • Other key indices also rose, including the Hang Seng by 1.1%, the Nikkei 225 futures by 1%, and the Topix by 0.9%.
Read original · businesstimes.com.sgKOSPI Surges Nearly 6% as SK Hynix's $28.7 Billion Buyback Plan Sparks Sharp Chip Stock Rebound
• South Korea's KOSPI index surged 5.89%, reversing previous losses and boosting investor confidence. • The rally was primarily driven by SK Hynix's announcement of a massive $28.69 billion share buyback plan.
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International Business TimesKorea's Net External Assets Hit 12-Year Low as KOSPI Soars - Seoul Economic Daily
• South Korea's net external financial assets dropped to $64 billion in Q2, marking a 12-year low after a decrease of $689.5 billion. • The decline was primarily driven by a soaring KOSPI, which increased the valuation of Korean stocks held by foreign investors.
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Seoul Economic DailyMarket Roundup 20 August 2026 - KAOHOON INTERNATIONAL
• Thailand’s SET Index closed at 1,609.99 points on August 20, 2026, marking a slight increase of 0.23 points (0.01%) with a total trading value of THB 82.36 billion. • The market experienced an early surge driven by positive overseas trends and investor reactions to declining bond yields following U.S. Treasury movements.
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KAOHOON INTERNATIONALFPIs pile into financials, extend IT buying in first half of August
• Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) significantly increased their investments in the Indian financial services and IT sectors during the first half of August. • Financial services saw the largest surge, attracting Rs 6,535 crore in inflows between August 1 and 15.
Read original · business-standard.comWest Asia LIVE: Iran says Trump's 'Economic D-Day' is a diversion from U.S. domestic problems - The Hindu
• The United Arab Emirates has suspended all trade and financial dealings with Iran following reports of an Iranian missile attack targeting UAE ships. • This escalation occurs as U.S. President Donald Trump threatens an "economic campaign" against Iran to increase pressure on the regime.
Read original · thehindu.comNews by CNBC TV18 on TradingView, 2026-08-20 — cnbctv:fbaea9ec1094b:0
• India's capital goods companies faced a challenging April-June quarter, experiencing significant pressure on both profit margins and overall earnings. • Renu Baid of IIFL Institutional Equities views this weakness as temporary, citing encouraging order books and a positive long-term outlook.
Read original · tradingview.comWhat the Treasury’s Buyback Surprise Says About the Bond Market
• The U.S. Treasury implemented a surprise bond buyback program aimed at limiting the rise of government bond yields. • Rising yields were driven by supply chain inflation, central bank interest rate hikes, and economic growth fueled by global AI infrastructure investments.
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