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Free AccessAsian Equities Mixed, Japan Higher Post Break, Foreign Equity Inflows Slow
Regional Asian Equities have opened mostly lower to start the week, with Japan being the exception after being out on Friday. US Equity futures are trading slightly lower, down 0.10-0.20%.
- Japanese equities are higher today, continuing their stellar run of late. Trading houses are leading the gains today after Berkshire Hathaway reported an unrealized gain in Japan's five largest trading houses of $8B. The Nikkei 225 made new all-time highs last week and is now closely nearing the 40,000 mark, up 0.50% today, while the Topix is up 0.86%.
- Taiwan Equities are slightly higher, with semiconductor names continuing to lead the market higher as TSMC contributes the most to the index gain. Foreign Equity inflows are positive but momentum is really starting to slow; the 5-day average is $113m, down from $620m a week earlier, while the 20-day average is $458m. The Taiex is up 0.11%
- South Korean Equities are lower today due to the "Value Up" announcement disappointing investors with a lack of details and enforcement measures released. The KOSPI was down as much as 1.4% earlier but has recovered somewhat to trade just 0.55% lower for the day. Similar to Taiwan equity flow, momentum is slowly diminishing; the 5-day average is now $148m vs $305m a week ago, while the 20-day average hovers around $300m.
- Australian equities are unchanged today, with gains in the financial sector being offset by weakness in metal and mining names, while energy names are the worst performers for the day.
- Elsewhere in SEA, NZ equities are down 0.15%, Indonesian equity are 0.20% after two days of foreign equity outflows, while Singapore equities are down 1.00%
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