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D-Day Is Approaching: Japan and South Korea Stock Markets Open Higher, and A-Shares’ “Market Bottom” Could Be Established
Ask AI · How Will Trump’s “Final Ultimatum” Affect the Formation of a Bottom in the A-Share Market?
April 7 (Tuesday) is the first trading day back after the mini-holiday for A-shares, and also the last trading day ahead of Trump’s April 8 “final ultimatum.” In the morning, the stock markets of Japan and South Korea opened higher.
Looking back at yesterday’s global market performance: U.S. stocks rose slightly, European stocks fell a bit, and Japanese and South Korean stocks rebounded modestly; international oil prices consolidated around $110 per barrel, and gold formed a doji pattern and stabilized.
Industrial Securities said: “In the face of the current large market volatility, what is still fundamentally being priced is the uncertainty over whether the short-term situation will escalate or not. If, going forward, we see Trump’s ‘final blow’ land, it would actually help establish the ‘market bottom.’”
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Daily Economic News