Investors will watch for market reaction to U.S. President Donald Trump's signing into law a bill backing protesters in Hong Kong, according to a White House statement.
Futures pointed to a higher open for Japanese stocks, while shares in Australia edged higher in early trade.
Investors will watch for market reaction to U.S. President Donald Trump's signing into law a bill backing protestors in Hong Kong, according to a White House statement.Stocks in Asia were set to trade higher at the open on Thursday following a strong session on Wall Street where the major indexes notched record highs.
Futures pointed to a higher open for Japanese stocks, with the Nikkei futures contract in Chicago at 23,505 and its counterpart in Osaka at 23,590. That compared against the
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