Asian markets mixed as investors wait on Bank of Japan announcement

Bloomberg News
The Bank of Japan headquarters in Tokyo.

Asian stocks were mixed in early trading Tuesday, as investors awaited a statement from the Bank of Japan’s policy meeting.

Japan’s Nikkei NIK, +0.46%   fell early but made up ground, and was last down 0.3%. There was speculation that the Bank of Japan could lower its inflation target to 1.5%, and possibly change the yield target for the 10-year government bond TMBMKJP-10Y, -33.53% . Shares of Fast Retailing 9983, +3.14%   jumped 2%, while Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group 8316, -0.85%   and Toyota 7203, -1.00%   fell.

Chinese stock indexes gained even as PMI readings were underwhelming for July. The Shanghai Composite SHCOMP, -0.03%   was up modestly while the Shenzhen Composite 399106, -0.07%   posted a slightly larger gain. Troubled vaccine maker Changsheng Bio-technology 002680, -4.97%   continued to plunge for the 11th straight day of trading.

Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index HSI, -0.55%   edged lower, as Tencent 0700, -2.72%   fell more than 2%. South Korea’s Kospi SEU, -0.09%  declined as well, as Samsung 005930, -0.54%   fell after posting flat quarterly growth as smartphone sales slumped.

Markets in Australia XJO, +0.17%   and New Zealand NZ50GR, +0.14%   rose, as did indexes in Singapore STI, +0.17%   and Taiwan Y9999, -0.10%  .

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