Stocks in Asia Pacific were set to trade mixed on Wednesday as the U.S. announced a delay in the implementation of tariffs on some Chinese goods.
Tensions in Hong Kong remained high after the city's airport saw disruptions for a second day on Tuesday as a result of ongoing protests.
Shares of Apple suppliers in Asia will be under scrutiny today, with the Cupertino-based tech giant seeing its stock surge more than 4% on Tuesday. Futures pointed to a higher open for Japanese stocks, with the Nikkei futures contract in Chicago at 20,760 and its counterpart in Osaka at 20,730. TheShares in Australia, on the other hand, were set to trade lower. The SPI futures contract was at 6,540.0, as compared to the
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