Most Asian stocks fell on Monday, tracking Wall Street’s sharp losses on Friday due to concerns over a slowing U.S. economy and ongoing trade tensions. The sell-off in U.S. tech stocks also weighed on Asian tech-heavy indices, with investors turning cautious ahead of Nvidia’s (NASDAQ:NVDA) earnings report this Wednesday.
Key Market Trends:
Tech Sector Cools Off: Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index was flat after a strong rally, with AI-linked tech stocks retreating.
SK Hynix & TSMC Slide: Nvidia suppliers SK Hynix (KS:000660) fell 3.6%, while TSMC (NYSE:TSM) dropped 1.8%, despite reports that Nvidia secured over 70% of TSMC’s advanced chip packaging capacity for 2025.
Alibaba’s AI Push: Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) cut early losses after announcing a $52 billion AI investment over the next three years.
Japan’s Nikkei Futures Rise: A market holiday kept trading volumes low, but Nikkei 225 futures climbed 0.4%.
Australia’s ASX 200 Attempts Rebound
After five consecutive losing sessions, Australia’s ASX 200 was flat, supported by bargain buying in bank stocks.
Wisetech Global (ASX:WTC) plunged 23% after most of its board resigned over disputes with its founder.
Commodity stocks like BHP (ASX:BHP) and Rio Tinto (ASX:RIO) declined due to weak commodity prices.
What’s Next?
Nvidia’s Earnings (Feb 21, 2024) will determine AI market sentiment. A strong beat could revive AI enthusiasm, while a miss may deepen tech losses.
U.S. Economic Data & Fed Rate Outlook will be crucial for global markets, particularly risk-sensitive Asian equities.
China’s AI & Economic Recovery: The recent surge in Shanghai Composite & CSI 300 indices may slow as investors take profits.
Investor Insights
Monitor Nvidia’s earnings impact: Check financial growth trends to assess AI-driven revenue expansion.
Tech sector volatility remains high: Track sector P/E ratios for valuation shifts.
Bottom Line
With Nvidia’s earnings on the horizon and market volatility increasing, investors should watch for AI-driven stock reactions, U.S. economic data, and central bank policy shifts that could influence Asian markets in the coming weeks.