Asia Pacific Markets Rise amid Key Data from Japan and China

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On Friday morning (20 September, 9:26 AM, GMT+7, Bangkok time), most indices in Asia Pacific increased, mirroring Wall Street’s performance post the Federal Reserve’s rate cut announcement. Meanwhile, investors also digested key data from Japan and China.

Japan’s core CPI increased by 2.8% YoY, matching Reuters’ forecasts, compared to a 2.7% uptick in the prior month. Excluding volatile items such as fresh food and energy, the inflation rate stood at 2%, up from 1.9% recorded in the previous month.

China left its key benchmark lending rates unchanged at the monthly fixing. The one-year loan prime rate, impacting corporate and most household loans, remains at 3.35%, while the five-year LPR, serving as a benchmark for mortgage rates, is held steady at 3.85%.

 

Japan’s NIKKEI jumped by 2.17% to 37,961.18. South Korea’s KOSPI rose by 1.1% to 2,609.24, and Australia’s ASX 200 surged by 0.45% to 8,228.6.

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