Asian stocks faced a mixed start to Thursday trading after surging to the highest level in almost 10 years, with investors assessing the strength of company earnings before American labor-market data provides the latest clues on the health of global growth.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average broke 22,000 for the first time, lifted largely by Apple Inc.’s post-earnings gain, in an otherwise lackluster day for U.S. stocks. Tesla Inc. rose in late trading as the company burned less cash than forecast. The euro, the best-performing Group-of-10 currency this year, maintained its surge against the dollar and the 10-year Treasury yield climbed to 2.27 percent.
Futures on Japan's Nikkei 225 were flat in Singapore trading, while they declined on Hang Seng. Contracts on Australia's ASX 200 added 0.2%
Source: Bloomberg Pro Terminal
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