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GLOBAL MARKETS-Asia markets teeter ahead of Nvidia earnings test
Nov 18, 2025 9:13 PM

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US futures slightly lower

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JGBs under pressure from fiscal spending plans

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Nvidia ( NVDA ) earnings due after market close

(Updates prices to Asia afternoon)

By Tom Westbrook

SINGAPORE, Nov 19 (Reuters) - Asian markets struggled to

make headway on Wednesday as a bout of nerves over AI valuations

held back investors ahead of an earnings update from chip titan

Nvidia ( NVDA ).

The tech-heavy Nasdaq fell 1.2% overnight, notching

a second straight day of losses. Valuation jitters have knocked

it more than 6% below a record peak hit late in October.

S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures had

slipped a further 0.2% by the Asia afternoon. European futures

fell 0.1% and FTSE futures rose 0.1%.

Japan's Nikkei which has declined more than any

other major market for November so far, with a loss of around 7%

in U.S. dollar terms, gave up small gains to trade flat.

Mainland China indexes were steady and Hong

Kong shares fell 0.5%.

Nvidia ( NVDA ), which sells the graphics processing units (GPUs)

underpinning artificial intelligence, has been at the heart of a

rally that has carried stock markets around the world to record

highs and lifted any stock with even tangential links to AI.

It reports after market close in the U.S. and is expected to

deliver a 56% jump in its fiscal August-October quarter revenue

to $54.92 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.

"It looks like Nvidia's ( NVDA ) stock price has been priced for

perfection, so GPU demand must continue to grow strongly for

many more years for the stock to stay up," said Wong Kok Hoi,

founder and CEO of APS Asset Management in Singapore.

JAPAN BONDS SLIDE

Simultaneously doubts are growing that the U.S. will cut

interest rates again in December and investors worry that U.S.

President Donald Trump's falling approval rating could drive

fiscal spending and possibly stoke inflation.

That has held back safe-haven U.S. Treasuries from gains

even as the market mood has soured. The benchmark 10-year yield

was last steady at 4.12%.

Markets are pricing about a 42% chance of a 25-basis point

Federal Reserve rate cut in December, something that was priced

as a near certainty a month ago.

"If, and it's an if, growth does turn down, will there be

able to be as much fiscal support as there was during the

pandemic or during the global financial crisis given

governments' fiscal positions are significantly worse now?" said

Nomura chief economist Rob Subbaraman.

In Japan, concern over ballooning government spending plans

has sent long-end bonds sliding and yields to record highs.

A 20-year auction drew solid bids on Wednesday, though

benchmark 10-year yields drifted higher to a

17-year top of 1.781%.

BITCOIN BOUNCES BACK FROM BELOW $90,000

Mood-barometer bitcoin has recovered slightly from a

trip to a seven-month low on Tuesday to trade at $91,400. That's

still down about 27% from October's record high.

"BTC has erased this year's gains and then some, meaning

anybody who acquired in the past 10 months is underwater," said

Justin d'Anethan, head of research at Arctic Digital, a crypto

investment and advisory firm.

"But I don't think this is the beginning of a bear market,

just a reaction to equities falling, disappointing rate cut

expectations and leverage getting cleared out."

Foreign exchange markets were broadly on hold, with buyers

drifting to dollars. The yen was squeezed at 155.45 per

dollar and heading into territory where authorities have warned

of intervention.

The euro was kept to $1.1580, and the Australian and

New Zealand dollars were 0.5% lower in Asia trade.

Gold, which scaled record highs alongside stocks in

October, has also fallen and nursed losses at $4,070 on

Wednesday.

Brent crude futures edged 21 cents lower to $64.68 a

barrel. Soybeans have touched a 17-month high after China made

hefty purchases of U.S. supplies.

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