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Asian stocks surge, Nikkei boosted by Warren Buffett bets
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By Ambar Warrick
Investing.com — Most Asian stock markets rallied on Tuesday as sentiment improved amid less hawkish central bank cues and some improved economic metrics, with Japan’s Nikkei gaining the most on positive comments from Berkshire Hathaway’s (NYSE:) Warren Buffett.
The index added 1.3%, with shares of the country’s five biggest trading firms up between 2% and 3% and Buffett told the Nikkei Asia daily that Berkshire had increased its stake in the firms.
Buffett also said he intended to invest further in Japanese stocks. The Nikkei 225 has somewhat outpaced its regional peers this year on bets that the Bank of Japan will keep monetary policy loose for longer.
Other Asian markets also advanced, with South Korea’s up 1.3% after the Bank of Korea for a second consecutive month. The bank had recently paused its rate hike cycle on the grounds that inflation had peaked.
Australia’s index also added 1.3% after data showed that improved much more than expected in early-April, after the Reserve Bank .
The gains helped spruce up Asian markets ahead of more cues on the U.S. economy from due on Wednesday. The of the Federal Reserve’s March meeting are also due on the same day, and are expected to provide more cues on the path of monetary policy.
U.S. data released last week offered mixed cues to markets, as while it read lower than expected, it still signaled some resilience in the U.S. jobs market, which gives the Fed enough headroom to keep raising rates.
Chinese stocks were among the few outliers for the day, with the and indexes falling 0.3% and 0.4%, respectively.
Data showed that Chinese grew less than expected in March, while continued to fall amid weak local consumption and slowing manufacturing activity.
Hong Kong’s also lagged its regional peers, given that the data signals a staggered economic recovery in the Chinese economy.
India’s and indexes rose 0.4% each in early trade, extending gains after the Reserve Bank of India unexpectedly and signaled a potential pause on future hikes.
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