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Asian Stocks Rise, Fed in Focus

Asian markets edged higher on Wednesday, driven largely by a rebound in technology stocks in Japan. The bounce follows recent heavy sell-offs, though investors remain cautious about the long-term impact of artificial intelligence on global tech companies.

Trading activity across the region stayed relatively quiet as markets in China, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Singapore remained closed for the Lunar New Year holiday. Despite lighter volumes, Asian equities found support from modest overnight gains on Wall Street.

Investors are now shifting their focus to upcoming U.S. economic signals, especially the minutes from the latest Federal Reserve meeting and the PCE price index, the Fed’s preferred measure of inflation, due later this week.

Japan Leads Tech Rebound

Japan’s equity market staged a notable comeback. The Nikkei 225 jumped 1.1% while the broader TOPIX climbed 1.4%, recovering from steep losses earlier in the week.

Technology stocks led the rally after weeks of selling pressure. Bargain hunting also returned after disappointing fourth-quarter GDP data had recently rattled investor confidence.

Fresh economic data added support: Japan’s January trade figures showed exports rising far more than expected. However, imports fell unexpectedly, leaving the country with a trade deficit for the month.

Australia Rises, India Cautious

In Australia, the ASX 200 gained 0.4%, extending the previous session’s advance. Healthcare giant CSL Limited helped lift the index after announcing a licensing deal with Eli Lilly and Company.

However, gains were capped by losses in mining, energy, and financial stocks following mixed corporate earnings. Wage data showed incomes rising as expected, highlighting economic resilience but also reinforcing concerns about persistent inflation.

Meanwhile, India opened with little movement. Local IT stocks remained under pressure after recent sharp declines, as investors worry that rapid AI development could threaten traditional outsourcing and software business models.

AI Fears Weigh on Tech

The global tech sell-off has been fueled by growing anxiety about AI-driven disruption, particularly after Anthropic unveiled new AI software tools. Investors fear these innovations could reshape the competitive landscape and reduce demand for traditional software services.

While Wednesday’s rebound provided short-term relief, uncertainty surrounding AI’s long-term impact continues to cast a shadow over the sector, ensuring that volatility in tech stocks is far from over.

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