O Ibovespa (IBOV) managed to firm up yesterday, after a trading session marked by volatility, and rose 0.43% to 113,500 points. This Wednesday (17), the Brazilian index will have to break the cautious tone of global markets to repeat the deed.
Equity markets in Europe and futures indices in New York swayed in a slight drop this morning. US retailers led gains in recent trading sessions with strong earnings.
already the stock exchanges in asia had a day with greater risk appetite, especially in the Japanwhich led gains in the region.
The third largest economy on the planet reported better-than-expected growth for its exports in July.
Japan exports
Japanese exports jumped 19% year-on-year compared to an estimate of 18.2% by analysts polled by Refinitiv.
In TokyoO Nikkei 225 rose 1.23% and ended the day with 28,868.91 points.
already the index topix advanced 1.26% to 1,981.96 points.
Beyond that, the index Shanghai Composite (listed in Shanghai) appreciated 0.45% and closed the day with 3,292.53 points, while the CSI 300 (operated in shenzhen) jumped 0.98% to 4,216.96 points.
Asian stock exchanges today (17/08/2022)
Check out the performance of the main stock markets in the region:
In Hong KongO Hang Seng rose 0.46% with 19,922.45 points.
In TaiwanO Taiex rose 0.29% with 15,465.45 points.
At South KoreaO kospi fell 0.67% with 2,516.47 points.
At Australiain the Pacific, the ASX 200 gained 0.35% with 7,127.70 spots.
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