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Asia markets advance on peace deal hopes, corporate earnings

  • MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was up 0.3%, putting the benchmark on ​track for a third consecutive day of gains
Published April 16, 2026 Updated April 16, 2026 07:24am
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SINGAPORE: Stocks pushed higher in early Asia trading on Thursday as optimism grew about a deal to end the Iran ​war with the US ratcheting up pressure on Tehran, while ‌traders prepared for a raft of economic data and critical earnings reports.

MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was up 0.3%, putting the benchmark on ​track for a third consecutive day of gains, while Japan’s ​Nikkei rose 1.5%. S&P 500 e-mini futures nudged 0.1% higher.

Overnight, ⁠the S&P 500 was up 0.8% and the Nasdaq Composite gained ​1.6%, as strong quarterly earnings from Bank of America and Morgan Stanley ​lifted the indexes to record highs. With around 6% of companies reporting earnings for the quarter, 84% have beaten analysts’ expectations.

“We remain constructive overall” on emerging market stocks ​as “underlying profit growth is likely to be strong,” analysts from Goldman ​Sachs wrote in a research report.

Earnings in the region will be “driven by AI-related demand, ‌which ⁠should be relatively insulated from the direct impacts of the oil shock.”

Economic data due for release include Australian jobs numbers and Chinese GDP. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, a linchpin of the AI sector, is set ​to post quarterly earnings, ​with a 50% ⁠surge in net profit expected as demand for its advanced chips soars.

In oil markets, Brent crude opened 0.4% ​lower at $94.55 a barrel after a source briefed by ​Tehran told ⁠Reuters that Iran could consider allowing ships to sail freely through the Omani side of the Strait of Hormuz without risk of attack as part ⁠of ​proposals it has offered in negotiations with ​the United States.

Gold clawed back 0.8% to $4,829.24, while in cryptocurrencies, bitcoin was flat at $74,832.83 and ​ether slid 0.1% to $2,360.71.


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