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Stocks in Asia rise on strong quarterly reports of companies

1 November , 2022  

Stock indexes in Asia are rising during trading on Tuesday, including due to good quarterly reports of companies.
Investors’ attention this week is focused on the meeting of the Federal Reserve, which, as most analysts expect, will once again raise the base rate by 0.75 percentage points (pp). Then its range will be 3.75-4% per annum.
Meanwhile, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) raised its key interest rate by 0.25 percentage points on Tuesday. – up to 2.85% per annum. This coincided with the forecast of most analysts, according to Trading Economics.
The Central Bank raised the rate for the seventh time in a row. It is currently at its highest since April 2013. At the same time, RBA management does not exclude its further rise to curb inflation, which remains at a high level.
The Australian S&P/ASX 200 rose 1.65% on Tuesday.
Share prices of the world’s largest mining companies BHP and Rio Tinto rose by 2.8% and 2.6%, respectively.
In addition, shares of all four largest banks in the country rose in price: Commonwealth Bank – by 1.3%, ANZ Bank – by 1.6%, Westpac Banking and National Australia Bank – by 0.9%.
The value of the Japanese index Nikkei 225 to 8:31 CSK increased by 0.2%.
The stock prices of Japan Tobacco Inc. have risen most significantly. (+9.1%), NTN Corp. (+6.4%) and Panasonic (+6%).
In addition, the value of such large companies as SoftBank Group (+3.2%), Sony Group (+0.7%), Fast Retailing (+0.1%) is growing.
At the same time, the share price of Toyota Motor falls by 2.2%. The automaker in July-September reduced its net profit by 31%, while it turned out to be worse than expected.
The Chinese Shanghai Composite index increased by 1% by 8:36 am CSK. The Hong Kong Hang Seng soared 3.4% after hitting a 13.5-year low a day earlier.
The leading gainers on the Hong Kong stock exchange are China Resources Beer (+9.2%), Internet company Meituan (+8.9%), Sino Biopharmaceutical (+8.4%), and chipmaker Sunny Optical Technology Group. Co. (+8.2%).
In addition, Tencent Holdings Ltd. rose by 7.2%, retailers Alibaba Group and JD.com Inc. – respectively by 5.3% and 5.1%.
AIA Group Ltd., one of the largest Asian insurers, increased the value of new business (the volume of contracts sold) in July-September by 1%. Quotes of the company’s papers jumped by 5.9%.
The South Korean index Kospi by 8:28 KSK added 1.4%.
Quotes of securities of one of the world’s largest manufacturers of chips and electronics Samsung Electronics Co. rise by 0.7%, while the cost of automaker Hyundai Motor decreased by 0.6%.

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