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Asian shares rise on optimism on economic data, earnings

Aug 2, 2022, 10:20 AM | Updated: Aug 3, 2022, 11:44 pm

The New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)...

The New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)

(AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)


              The New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              A detail of the exterior of The New York Stock Exchange, on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              People walk past the New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              A currency trader passes by screens showing the Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI), left, and the exchange rate of South Korean won against the U.S. dollar at the foreign exchange dealing room of the KEB Hana Bank headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Aug. 4, 2022. Asian shares mostly rose Thursday as investors welcomed encouraging economic data and quarterly earnings reports from big companies. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
            
              Currency traders watch monitors at the foreign exchange dealing room of the KEB Hana Bank headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Aug. 4, 2022. Asian shares mostly rose Thursday as investors welcomed encouraging economic data and quarterly earnings reports from big companies. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
            
              Currency traders watch monitors at the foreign exchange dealing room of the KEB Hana Bank headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Aug. 4, 2022. Asian shares mostly rose Thursday as investors welcomed encouraging economic data and quarterly earnings reports from big companies. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
            
              The New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              A detail of the exterior of The New York Stock Exchange, on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              People walk past the New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              A currency trader passes by screens showing the Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI), left, and the exchange rate of South Korean won against the U.S. dollar at the foreign exchange dealing room of the KEB Hana Bank headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Aug. 4, 2022. Asian shares mostly rose Thursday as investors welcomed encouraging economic data and quarterly earnings reports from big companies. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
            
              Currency traders watch monitors at the foreign exchange dealing room of the KEB Hana Bank headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Aug. 4, 2022. Asian shares mostly rose Thursday as investors welcomed encouraging economic data and quarterly earnings reports from big companies. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
            
              Currency traders watch monitors at the foreign exchange dealing room of the KEB Hana Bank headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday, Aug. 4, 2022. Asian shares mostly rose Thursday as investors welcomed encouraging economic data and quarterly earnings reports from big companies. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
            
              The New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              A detail of the exterior of The New York Stock Exchange, on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              FILE - The New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday, June 29, 2022, in New York. Stocks are falling on Wall Street Tuesday, Aug. 2,  amid threats from Beijing over a possible visit by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan.  (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson, File)
            
              People walk past the New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              The New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              The New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              The New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              A detail of the exterior of The New York Stock Exchange, on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              FILE - The New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday, June 29, 2022, in New York. Stocks are falling on Wall Street Tuesday, Aug. 2,  amid threats from Beijing over a possible visit by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan.  (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson, File)
            
              People walk past the New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              The New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              The New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              The New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              A detail of the exterior of The New York Stock Exchange, on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              FILE - The New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday, June 29, 2022, in New York. Stocks are falling on Wall Street Tuesday, Aug. 2,  amid threats from Beijing over a possible visit by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan.  (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson, File)
            
              People walk past the New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              The New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              The New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              The New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              A detail of the exterior of The New York Stock Exchange, on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              FILE - The New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday, June 29, 2022, in New York. Stocks are falling on Wall Street Tuesday, Aug. 2,  amid threats from Beijing over a possible visit by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan.  (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson, File)
            
              People walk past the New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              The New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              The New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              The New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              A detail of the exterior of The New York Stock Exchange, on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              FILE - The New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday, June 29, 2022, in New York. Stocks are falling on Wall Street Tuesday, Aug. 2,  amid threats from Beijing over a possible visit by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan.  (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson, File)
            
              People walk past the New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              The New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              The New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
            
              FILE - A Wall Street sign hangs in front of the New York Stock Exchange in New York, on June 14, 2022.  Stocks are opening higher on Wall Street Wednesday, Aug. 3.  (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
            
              FILE - The New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday, June 29, 2022, in New York. Stocks are falling on Wall Street Tuesday, Aug. 2,  amid threats from Beijing over a possible visit by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan.  (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson, File)
            
              FILE - A Wall Street sign hangs in front of the New York Stock Exchange in New York, on June 14, 2022.  Stocks are opening higher on Wall Street Wednesday, Aug. 3.  (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
            
              FILE - The New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday, June 29, 2022, in New York. Stocks are falling on Wall Street Tuesday, Aug. 2,  amid threats from Beijing over a possible visit by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan.  (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson, File)
            
              FILE - A Wall Street sign hangs in front of the New York Stock Exchange in New York, on June 14, 2022.  Stocks are opening higher on Wall Street Wednesday, Aug. 3.  (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
            
              FILE - The New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday, June 29, 2022, in New York. Stocks are falling on Wall Street Tuesday, Aug. 2,  amid threats from Beijing over a possible visit by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan.  (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson, File)
            
              FILE - The New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday, June 29, 2022, in New York. Stocks are falling on Wall Street Tuesday, Aug. 2,  amid threats from Beijing over a possible visit by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan.  (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson, File)
            
              FILE - The New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday, June 29, 2022, in New York. Stocks are falling on Wall Street Tuesday, Aug. 2,  amid threats from Beijing over a possible visit by U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan.  (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson, File)
            
              A woman wearing a face mask walks past a bank's electronic board showing the Hong Kong share index in Hong Kong, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022. Asian stock markets rose Wednesday as traders watched for signs trade might be disrupted by U.S.-Chinese tension over an American lawmaker's visit to Taiwan. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
            
              A woman wearing a face mask walks past a bank's electronic board showing the Hong Kong share index in Hong Kong, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022. Asian stock markets rose Wednesday as traders watched for signs trade might be disrupted by U.S.-Chinese tension over an American lawmaker's visit to Taiwan. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
            
              A woman wearing a face mask walks past a bank's electronic board showing the Hong Kong share index in Hong Kong, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022. Asian stock markets rose Wednesday as traders watched for signs trade might be disrupted by U.S.-Chinese tension over an American lawmaker's visit to Taiwan. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
            
              A woman wearing a face mask walks past a bank's electronic board showing the Hong Kong share index in Hong Kong, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022. Asian stock markets rose Wednesday as traders watched for signs trade might be disrupted by U.S.-Chinese tension over an American lawmaker's visit to Taiwan. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares mostly rose Thursday as investors welcomed encouraging economic data and quarterly earnings reports from big companies.

Benchmarks rose across the region, including Japan, China, Australia and South Korea. The gains followed a strong rally on Wall Street.

Jitters eased over the visit of U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan after she left for South Korea and then later Japan, firm U.S. allies for decades. But analysts said some geopolitical risks remain, with China conducting military exercises near the self-ruled island that it claims as its own territory.

“Despite the easing in immediate concerns, investors will be looking out for any potential escalation in U.S.-China tensions, with any economic sanctions from China likely to negatively affect risk sentiment and positioning in Asian markets,” said Anderson Alves of ActivTrades.

Alves said investors are also watching U.S. nonfarm payrolls, due Friday, for indications on hiring, and how that might affect interest rate policy. But overall Pelosi’s trip so far has had little impact on markets.

Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 added 0.5% in morning trading to 27,892.68. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 gained 0.2% to 6,990.30. South Korea’s Kospi added 0.4% to 2,471.26. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng rose 1.7% to 20,105.06, while the Shanghai Composite edged up 0.4% to 3,175.17.

On Wall Street, the S&P 500 rose to 4,155.17, an almost 2-month high. The Nasdaq gained 2.6% to 12,668.16. Both indexes more than recouped losses earlier in the week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 1.3% to 32,812.50. The Russell 2000 index of smaller companies ended 1.4% higher, at 1,908.93.

Technology companies, retailers and communications companies were some of the biggest winners. Only energy sector stocks fell, dragged down by lower oil prices.

Investors cheered a report on the services sector, which makes up the bulk of the U.S. economy. The sector grew faster than expected in July, according to the Institute for Supply Management. A separate report showed U.S. orders for big-ticket, durable goods increased more than expected in June.

Some weak recent data on the economy heightened speculation that the peak for inflation and for the Federal Reserve’s aggressive rate hikes may be approaching or has already passed. The weak data, though, also shows the risk of a recession as the Fed puts the brake on the economy.

That’s why Wednesday’s more positive economic reports helped put traders in a buying mood.

“That just provides people with more evidence that this economy is hanging in there,” said Jeff Buchbinder, equity strategist for LPL Financial. “At this point, we have a combination of evidence that inflation is coming down.”

The yield on the 10-year Treasury fell to 2.71% from 2.73% late Tuesday.

Earnings remain in focus this week as investors parse the latest results and statements from companies to better understand how inflation is affecting businesses and consumers.

Drugstore chain CVS rose 6.3% after reporting solid financial results and raising its profit forecast for the year. Starbucks rose 4.3% after also reporting solid financial results. Nearly three-quarters of companies within the benchmark S&P 500 have reported earnings for the latest quarter and the results have mostly beaten analysts’ forecasts.

Several companies, though, have slipped amid disappointing results. Taco Bell owner Yum Brands fell 1.9% following a weak earnings report and online dating service company Match Group tumbled 17.6% after giving investors a weak financial forecast.

PayPal jumped 9.2% on a report that activist investor Elliott Management has taken a large stake in the payment company.

Robinhood Markets, whose stock trading app helped bring a new generation of investors to the market, rose 11.7% following an announcement that it’s cutting nearly a quarter of its workforce. Crashing cryptocurrency prices and a turbulent stock market have kept more customers off its app.

Oil prices rose following OPEC’s decision to boost production in September at a much slower pace than previous months. Benchmark U.S. crude added 34 cents to $91.00 a barrel. On Wednesday, U.S. crude oil fell 4% to settle at $90.66 per barrel. Brent crude, the international standard, added 21 cents to $96.99 a barrel.

Markets are also watching for potential economic fallout from China after U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan. China claims self-ruled Taiwan as part of its territory, and banned imports of Taiwanese citrus fruits and frozen fish in retaliation for Pelosi’s visit. But it has avoided disrupting the flow of computer chips and other industrial goods, a step that could jolt the global economy.

Upcoming data on the jobs market could help investors determine how the Federal Reserve will move ahead with its interest rate policy, which has been aggressive in an effort to try and tame inflation. U.S. jobless claims numbers for last week will be released Thursday, and the government issues its July jobs report on Friday.

In currency trading, the U.S. dollar edged down to 133.73 Japanese yen from 133.83 yen. The euro cost $1.0167, little changed from $1.0172.

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AP Business Writers Damian J. Troise and Alex Veiga contributed.

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Yuri Kageyama is on Twitter https://twitter.com/yurikageyama

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