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Asian stocks muted, tech falls ahead of TSMC earnings By Investing.com



Investing.com — Most Asian stocks firmed slightly on Thursday, although local technology shares were sold off on weak cues from Wall Street, and as investors turned wary of the sector ahead of earnings from chipmaking giant TSMC. 

Regional technology stocks took a weak lead-in from Wall Street, as Netflix Inc (NASDAQ:) reported disappointing earnings and Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:) clocked shrinking margins. Focus is now on quarterly results from chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TW:) (NYSE:), or TSMC, to gauge how global chip demand fared in the past three months.

TSMC is expected to clock a 27% decline in quarterly profits, and a 13% drop in revenue, according to a Reuters poll.  Shares of the world’s largest chipmaker by production were flat, while the index rose slightly.

Asian tech stocks under pressure from weak U.S. cues

Other tech-heavy indexes also came under pressure from weak U.S. signals. South Korea’s was flat, with chipmakers SK Hynix Inc (KS:) and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (KS:) down 1.3% and 0.6%, respectively. 

Japan’s was the worst performer in Asia for the day, down 1.2% on steep losses in major technology stocks. Semiconductor testing equipment maker Advantest Corp. (TYO:) was the biggest decliner on the Nikkei, losing 4.4%, amid uncertainty ahead of TSMC’s results.  

Hong Kong’s index shed 0.2%, with losses in heavyweight technology firms largely offsetting a mild recovery in battered property stocks. 

China’s and indexes fell 0.1% and 0.2%, respectively, extending losses into a fourth straight session after soft gross domestic product data earlier this year.

Futures for India’s index pointed to a weak open for local shares, after the Nifty and the notched record highs this week. 

Australia’s index was flat, after data showed the country’s remained resilient through June- a scenario that could attract more rate hikes by the Reserve Bank.

Shares of BHP Group Ltd (ASX:) were mixed as the world’s largest miner clocked , but declining sales in the fourth quarter.

Asian EV stocks rise as Tesla falls

Electric carmaker Tesla fell in aftermarket trade on Wednesday as CEO Elon Musk and other executives disappointed investors with scant details on the Cybertruck and plans for automated taxis. 

But the firm logged in the second quarter- which spurred some buying into the shares of its Asian competitors.

Shares of Chinese EV makers BYD (HK:), NIO Inc (HK:) and Xpeng (NYSE:) Inc (HK:) rose between 0.5% and 1.5% in Hong Kong trade.

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