Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Asian Shares Rise In Quiet Trade

Asian stocks posted strong gains on Tuesday as bargain hunting emerged at lower levels after a recent steep selloff. Trading was quiet in the absence of any cues from Wall Street.

U.S. markets, which were closed on Monday for a holiday, looked set for a higher open later in the day, with the Dow, S&P and Nasdaq futures all rising over 1 percent. 

Chinese shares fluctuated before ending slightly lower, with the benchmark Shanghai Composite closing down 0.26 percent at 3,306.72. Hong Kong's Hang Seng index jumped 1.87 percent to 21,559.59, with tech shares leading the surge.

Japanese shares bounced back from a three-month low as investors scooped up beaten-down cyclical and tech shares. The Nikkei average rallied 1.84 percent to 26,246.31, while the broader Topix index closed 2.05 percent higher at 1,856.20. 

Advantest, Tokyo Electron, ANA Holdings, Japan Airlines and SoftBank Group climbed 2-3 percent. Automakers Honda, Toyota and Nissan rose 1-3 percent as the yen remained confined in a range after hitting its lowest level in more than two decades.

Australian markets rose sharply after Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Governor Philip Lowe said inflation is rising, but he doesn't see a recession on the horizon. He also indicated that interest rates are likely to rise by 50 basis points at most in July.

The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 gained 1.41 percent to close at 6,523.80 while the broader All Ordinaries index ended 1.38 percent higher at 6,700.80.

The big four banks rose between 2.4 percent and 3.8 percent while energy stocks such as Woodside Petroleum and Origin Energy jumped 3-4 percent.

Global miner BHP advanced 1.7 percent after the Queensland government introduced new upper tiers to its coal royalty regime.

Across the Tasman sea, New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index rose 1.07 percent to 10,701.59.

Seoul stocks rebounded from a 19-month low hit in the previous session. The Kospi average ended a choppy session 0.75 percent higher at 2,408.93, led by automakers and internet portal giants. Hyundai Motor, Kia Corp and Naver surged 1-2 percent. 

Earlier in the day, Bank of Korea Governor Rhee Chang-yong voiced concerns over risks for a further build-up in inflation and hinted at larger-than-usual interest-rate hikes.

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Asian Markets Trading Hours

Normal Trading Hours
Current time (GMT+8)
Country Morning Lunch Break Afternoon
AUSTRALIA
10:00am to 04:00pm
CHINA
9:30am to 11:30am 11:30am to 1:00pm 1:00pm to 3:00pm
HONG KONG
9:30am to 12:00pm 12:00pm to 1:00pm 1:00pm to 4:10pm
INDIA
9:15am to 3:30pm
INDONESIA

Note: For Friday, due to praying, trading hours change slightly.
(see in blue)
9:00am to 12:00pm
9:00am to 11:30am
12:00pm to 1:30pm
11:30am to 2:00pm
1:30pm to 3:00pm
2:00pm to 4:00pm
JAPAN
9:00am to 11:30am 11:30am to 12:30pm 12:30pm to 3:00pm
MALAYSIA
9:00am to 12:30pm 12:30pm to 2:30 pm 2:30pm to 4:50pm
NEW ZEALAND
10:00am to 4:45pm
PHILLIPINES
9:00am to 1:00pm
SINGAPORE
9:00am 12:00pm to 01:00pm 5:00pm
SOUTH KOREA
9:00am to 3:30pm
TAIWAN
9:00am to 1:30pm
THAILAND
10:00am to 12:30pm 12:30pm to 2:30pm 2:30pm to 4:30pm
VIETNAM
9:15am to 11:30am 11:30am to 1:00pm 1:00pm to 02:30pm

Note:
1. Time indicated above are in GMT+8 format, for Daylight Saving Time, please set the time 1 hour ahead.

2. There are no trading on weekends and public holidays. Typically, when a holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be a public holiday, and if this day is already a holiday, then the next day shall be a public holiday.

3. Typically, trading on Christmas Eve (24 December 201x) and New Years Eve (31 December 201x) will be closed in the afternoon session unless these day is on the weekend.

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Asian Markets Index Yearly Performance Comparison


  • From Beginning of January to End of December


    Number Country (Index) Gain / Loss
    1 Pakistan (KSE100) +45.68%
    2 Thailand (SETI) +19.79%
    3 Indonesia (JCI) +15.32%
    4 Vietnam (VNINDEX) +14.82%
    5 Taiwan (TWSE) +10.98%
    6 Bangladesh (DSEX) +10.21%
    7 New Zealand (NZX50) +8.81%
    8 Australia (ASX200) +7.01%
    9 South Korea (KOSPI) +3.32%
    10 India (SENSEX) +1.95%
    11 Japan (N225) +0.42%
    12 Hong Kong (HSI) +0.39%
    13 Singapore (STI)  -0.07%
    14 Philippines (PSEI)  -1.60%
    15 Malaysia (KLCI) -3.00%
    16 Sri Lanka (CSE)  -9.66%
    17 China (SSEC)  -12.31%

  • From Beginning of January to End of December


    Number Country (Index) Gain / Loss
    1 Vietnam (VNINDEX) +48.03%
    2 Hong Kong (HSI) +35.99%
    3 India (SENSEX) +27.98%
    4 Philippines (PSEi) +25.11%
    5 Bangladesh (DSEX) +24.05%
    6 New Zealand (NZX50) +22.04%
    7 South Korea (KOSPI) +21.76%
    8 Indonesia (JCI) +19.99%
    9 Japan (N225) +19.10%
    10 Singapore (STI) +18.13%
    11 Taiwan (TWSE) +15.01%
    12 Thailand (SETI) +13.66%
    13 Malaysia (KLCI)  +9.45%
    14 Australia (ASX200)  +7.84%
    15 China (SSEC) +6.56%
    16 Sri Lanka (CSE)  +2.26%
    17 Pakistan (KSE100)  -15.53%

  • From Beginning of January to End of December


    Number Country (Index) Gain / Loss
    1 India (Sensex) +5.91%
    2 New Zealand (NZX50) +4.92%
    3 Indonesia (JCI) -2.54%
    4 Sri Lanka (CSE) -4.98%
    5 Malaysia (KLCI) -5.91%
    6 Australia (ASX200) -7.42%
    7 Pakistan (KSE100) -8.41%
    8 Taiwan (TWSE) -8.60%
    9 Vietnam (VNINDEX) -9.32%
    10 Singapore (STI) -9.82%
    11 Thailand (SETI) -10.82%
    12 Japan (N225) -12.08%
    13 Philippines (PSEi) -12.76%
    14 Hong Kong (HSI)  -13.61%
    15 Bangladesh (DSEX)  -13.75%
    16 South Korea (Kospi)  -17.28%
    17 China (SSEC)  -24.59%

  • From Beginning of January to End of December


    Number Country (Index) Gain / Loss
    1 New Zealand (NZX50) +30.42%
    2 Taiwan (TWSE) +23.33%
    3 China (SSEC) +22.30%
    4 Australia (ASX200) +19.14%
    5 Japan (N225) +18.20%
    6 India (Sensex) +14.74%
    7 Pakistan (KSE100) +10.45%
    8 Hong Kong (HSI) +9.07%
    9 Vietnam (VNINDEX) +7.67%
    10 South Korea (Kospi) +7.67%
    11 Singapore (STI) +5.02%
    12 Philippines (PSEi) +4.68%
    13 Indonesia (JCI) +1.70%
    14 Sri Lanka (CSE) +1.48%
    15 Thailand (SETI) +1.02%
    16 Malaysia (KLCI) -6.02%
    17 Bangladesh (DSEX) -17.32%

  • From Beginning of January to End of December


    Number Country (Index) Gain / Loss
    1 South Korea (Kospi) +30.75%
    2 Taiwan (TWSE) +22.80%
    3 Bangladesh (DSEX) +21.31%
    4 Japan (N225) +16.01%
    5 India (Sensex) +15.75%
    6 Vietnam (VNINDEX) +14.87%
    7 New Zealand (NZX50) +13.92%
    8 China (SSEC) +13.87%
    9 Sri Lanka (CSE) +10.52%
    10 Pakistan (KSE100) +7.41%
    11 Malaysia (KLCI) +2.42%
    12 Australia (ASX200) +0.71%
    13 Hong Kong (HSI) -3.40%
    14 Indonesia (JCI) -5.09%
    15 Thailand (SETI) -8.26%
    16 Philippines (PSEi) -8.64%
    17 Singapore (STI) -11.76%

  • From Beginning of January to End of December


    Number Country (Index) Gain / Loss
    1 Sri Lanka (CSE) +80.48%
    2 Vietnam (VNINDEX) +35.73%
    3 Bangladesh (DSEX) +25.08%
    4 Taiwan (TWSE) +23.66%
    5 India (Sensex) +21.69%
    6 Thailand (SETI) +14.37%
    7 Australia (ASX200) +13.02%
    8 Indonesia (JCI) +10.08%
    9 Singapore (STI) +9.84%
    10 Japan (N225) +4.91%
    11 China (SSEC) +4.80%
    12 South Korea (Kospi) +3.63%
    13 Pakistan (KSE100) +1.92%
    14 Philippines (PSEi) -0.24%
    15 New Zealand (NZX50) -0.44%
    16 Malaysia (KLCI) -3.67%
    17 Hong Kong (HSI) -14.08%

  • From Beginning of January to End of December


    Number Country (Index) Gain / Loss
    1 India (SENSEX) +4.44%
    2 Indonesia (JCI) +4.09%
    3 Singapore (STI) +4.09%
    4 Thailand (SETI) +0.67%
    5 Malaysia (KLCI) -4.60%
    6 Australia (ASX200) -5.45%
    7 Bangladesh (DSEX) -8.31%
    8 Pakistan (KSE100) -9.36%
    9 Japan (N225) -9.37%
    10 Philippines (PSEI) -10.47%
    11 New Zealand (NZX50) -11.97%
    12 China (SSEC) -15.13%
    13 Hong Kong (HSI) -15.46%
    14 Taiwan (TWSE) -22.40%
    15 South Korea (KOSPI) -24.89%
    16 Sri Lanka (CSE) -30.56%
    17 Vietnam (VNINDEX) -32.78%

  • From Beginning of January to End of December


    Number Country (Index) Gain / Loss
    1 Pakistan (KSE100) +54.33%
    2 Japan (N225) +28.24%
    3 Taiwan (TWSE) +26.83%
    4 Sri Lanka (CSE) +25.50%
    5 India (SENSEX) +18.74%
    6 South Korea (KOSPI) +18.73%
    7 Vietnam (VNINDEX) +12.20%
    8 Australia (ASX200) +7.84%
    9 Indonesia (JCI) +6.16%
    10 New Zealand (NZX50) +2.59%
    11 Bangladesh (DSEX) +0.64%
    12 Singapore (STI) -0.34%
    13 Philippines (PSEI) -1.77%
    14 Malaysia (KLCI) -2.73%
    15 China (SSEC) -3.70%
    16 Hong Kong (HSI) -13.82%
    17 Thailand (SETI) -14.77%