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Asia-Pacific markets were acceptable to mostly autumn Tuesday, aft the tech sell-down connected Wall Street continued connected AI bubble fears.
Nvidia shares dropped much than 1% Monday stateside, giving backmost immoderate of its much than 5% summation successful past week's period. Palantir Technologies and Meta Platforms also suffered losses, arsenic did Oracle.
Australia's S&P/ASX 200 started the time up 0.25%.
However, Japan's Nikkei 225 futures pointed to a weaker unfastened for the market, with the futures declaration successful Chicago astatine 50,405 and its counterpart successful Osaka astatine 50,380, compared with its erstwhile adjacent of 50,526.92.
Investors volition beryllium keeping an oculus connected SoftBank, which announced a deal precocious Monday to bargain information halfway concern firm DigitalBridge for $4 cardinal arsenic portion of its artificial quality push.
SoftBank CEO and Chairman Masayoshi Son said the acquisition "will fortify the instauration for next-generation AI information centers" and beforehand the firm's imaginativeness to go a starring "Artificial Super Intelligence" level provider. Shares of DigitalBridge jumped astir 10% aft the announcement.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng index futures were astatine 25,603, marginally little than the HSI's past adjacent of 25,635.23.
Investors volition beryllium focused connected China's subject exercises astir Taiwan, aft the world's 2nd largest system announced caller drills surrounding the land Monday.
U.S. futures were small changed successful aboriginal Asian hours.
Overnight successful the U.S., the S&P 500 dropped 0.35%, portion the Nasdaq Composite shed 0.50%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average pulled backmost by 0.51%.
Traders volition beryllium looking for location terms information owed Tuesday stateside astatine 9 a.m. ET, and the Federal Reserve's December gathering minutes astatine 2 p.m. ET.
—CNBC's Sean Conlon and Fred Imbert contributed to this report.









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