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					<description><![CDATA[Singapore— Asian equities rose on Thursday, with Japan’s benchmark hitting a record high, as optimism over a potential easing of]]></description>
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<p><strong>Singapore</strong>— Asian equities rose on Thursday, with Japan’s benchmark hitting a record high, as optimism over a potential easing of the Iran war and strong corporate earnings buoyed investor sentiment across the region.</p>



<p>MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan climbed 0.9%, marking a third straight day of gains, while Japan’s Nikkei 225 surged 2.2% to a fresh peak. U.S. equity futures also pointed higher, with S&amp;P 500 e-mini contracts up 0.2%.</p>



<p>The gains followed a strong session on Wall Street, where the S&amp;P 500 rose 0.8% and the Nasdaq Composite advanced 1.6%, supported by robust earnings from Bank of America and Morgan Stanley. With roughly 6% of companies having reported results so far, about 84% have exceeded analysts’ expectations.</p>



<p>Analysts at Goldman Sachs said they remained constructive on emerging market equities, citing expectations of solid profit growth driven in part by demand linked to artificial intelligence, which they said could remain relatively insulated from energy market shocks.</p>



<p>Attention in Asia is also turning to earnings from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, a key supplier in the global semiconductor industry, with forecasts pointing to a sharp rise in quarterly profit on strong demand for advanced chips.</p>



<p>In currency markets, the U.S. dollar index was little changed at 98.02, as easing geopolitical tensions tempered safe-haven demand and investors adjusted expectations for monetary policy easing by the Federal Reserve. The euro hovered near its highest level since the Iran conflict began, extending a multi-day rally.</p>



<p>Oil prices edged higher, with Brent crude rising 0.3% to $95.23 per barrel, after indications that Iran could allow safer maritime passage through the Strait of Hormuz as part of ongoing negotiations with the United States. Supply concerns were also heightened by a refinery fire in Australia.</p>



<p>Chinese equities gained after data showed the economy expanded 5.0% year-on-year in the first quarter, exceeding expectations and suggesting resilience despite geopolitical headwinds. Analysts cautioned, however, that prolonged conflict could weigh on global demand and exports.</p>



<p>Australian markets were more subdued, with shares slightly lower and the currency steady after employment data showed stable labor market conditions, reinforcing expectations that inflation risks remain a key concern for policymakers at the Reserve Bank of Australia.</p>



<p>Gold rose 0.6% as investors balanced improving risk sentiment with lingering uncertainty, while major cryptocurrencies edged lower in cautious trading.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Despite a cautious tone from banking executives and mild corrections in technology stocks, Wall Street continues to demonstrate underlying strength,]]></description>
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<p>Despite a cautious tone from banking executives and mild corrections in technology stocks, Wall Street continues to demonstrate underlying strength, supported by strong corporate earnings and steady investor confidence in the U.S. economy.</p>
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<p>Wall Street experienced a modest dip this week as investors reassessed valuations in the technology sector following cautious remarks from major U.S. bank leaders. </p>



<p>Executives from leading financial institutions such as Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs suggested that equity markets could face a short-term correction, possibly between 10% and 15%.</p>



<p> However, analysts emphasize that such fluctuations are part of normal market cycles, especially after months of record-breaking rallies driven by artificial intelligence and innovation-led investments.</p>



<p>Despite short-term adjustments, market fundamentals remain sound. The U.S. economy continues to show resilience, and third-quarter corporate earnings have largely surpassed expectations. </p>



<p>Nearly 83% of S&amp;P 500 companies that reported earnings so far have exceeded analyst forecasts, significantly above the long-term average. </p>



<p>This demonstrates that corporate America remains strong, with sectors like healthcare, manufacturing, and finance showing sustained growth momentum.</p>



<p>The technology sector saw temporary weakness, with shares of Palantir Technologies, Nvidia, Alphabet, and Microsoft facing minor declines. </p>



<p>Palantir’s stock, which had surged nearly 400% over the past year, saw a short-term pullback despite announcing a positive revenue forecast for the upcoming quarter. Market experts view this as a healthy consolidation phase after months of rapid gains in AI-related stocks.</p>



<p> The underlying sentiment around artificial intelligence, data analytics, and cloud computing remains optimistic, given their long-term potential to reshape industries globally.</p>



<p>The Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&amp;P 500, and Nasdaq Composite each registered modest losses, but the overall sentiment in the market stayed stable. </p>



<p>Analysts noted that after an exceptionally strong October, some investors chose to book profits, particularly in high-growth sectors like technology.</p>



<p> The brief decline in stock indexes is being seen as an opportunity for long-term investors to re-enter the market at more reasonable valuations.</p>



<p>While the CBOE Volatility Index saw a slight increase, reflecting short-term caution, the broader market outlook remains steady. </p>



<p>Investment strategists suggest that the current period of moderation is essential for maintaining sustainable growth and preventing market overheating.</p>



<p> With robust employment data and ongoing strength in consumer spending, the U.S. economy continues to provide a stable backdrop for equity investments.</p>



<p>The artificial intelligence boom, which has driven much of this year’s stock market rally, remains a dominant theme for 2025. </p>



<p>Companies such as Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and Super Micro Computer are expected to post strong quarterly results, reinforcing confidence in the semiconductor and data-driven technology space.</p>



<p> Analysts believe that innovation across AI, cloud infrastructure, and advanced computing will remain key drivers of long-term growth.</p>



<p>Beyond technology, traditional sectors such as industrials, automotive, and energy are also witnessing renewed investor interest.</p>



<p> With infrastructure investments expanding and corporate spending on digital transformation increasing, Wall Street is poised for a balanced phase of growth. </p>



<p>Investors are focusing on value-based opportunities, combining strong fundamentals with strategic diversification.</p>



<p>Even as bank CEOs advise caution, their comments reflect a prudent approach rather than a pessimistic outlook. </p>



<p>The emphasis on market discipline, careful risk management, and sustainable growth strategies highlights a maturing investment environment that prioritizes long-term stability over speculative gains.</p>



<p>Wall Street’s resilience amid these short-term market adjustments signals continued confidence in the American economy. Strong earnings, a vibrant labor market, and technological innovation together point toward a positive trajectory in the coming quarters.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Morgan Stanley strengthens investor access to private markets with strategic acquisition of EquityZen Morgan Stanley has announced its plan to]]></description>
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<p>Morgan Stanley strengthens investor access to private markets with strategic acquisition of EquityZen</p>
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<p>Morgan Stanley has announced its plan to acquire EquityZen, a leading private shares trading platform, in a move that highlights the growing importance of private markets in global investment strategies.</p>



<p> The deal, expected to close in early 2026, underscores the bank’s commitment to expanding access to private equity opportunities and meeting the increasing demand from investors eager to participate in the growth of high-potential startups before they go public.</p>



<p>With this acquisition, Morgan Stanley is taking a major step toward reshaping how investors connect with the private market ecosystem.</p>



<p> EquityZen, founded in 2013, has built a reputation as a trusted platform for trading pre-IPO shares and currently boasts over 800,000 registered users. </p>



<p>The company has facilitated more than 49,000 transactions across over 450 private firms, providing liquidity and access to a segment of the financial world that was once reserved for large institutions and venture capital firms.</p>



<p>The move comes at a time when the lines between public and private markets are becoming increasingly blurred. Many of today’s most influential companies, including OpenAI, SpaceX, and Bytedance, remain privately held yet hold valuations rivaling some of the largest publicly traded corporations.</p>



<p> For investors, this shift means that opportunities for significant returns often arise before a company ever reaches the stock exchange, creating new possibilities for wealth creation and diversification.</p>



<p>Morgan Stanley’s acquisition of EquityZen demonstrates a forward-thinking approach to investment innovation. By integrating a robust private trading platform within its wealth management division, the firm will be able to provide clients with more options to diversify their portfolios. </p>



<p>This move also enhances the bank’s ability to capture market insights, better understand evolving private company valuations, and strengthen long-term client relationships through exclusive access to emerging opportunities.</p>



<p>Michael Gaviser, Head of Private Markets at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, emphasized that investor interest in private markets has grown substantially.</p>



<p> With more than 20 million clients across the world, the bank aims to ensure they can participate in the new wave of private investment opportunities that are reshaping global finance.</p>



<p> The partnership with EquityZen will serve as the bridge connecting investors’ appetite for innovation with the supply of pre-IPO equity from high-growth startups.</p>



<p>For EquityZen, joining forces with a global financial powerhouse represents a natural evolution of its mission. Its founder and CEO, Atish Davda, noted that the demand for private company investments is soaring, and traditional investors risk missing valuable opportunities if they remain confined to public markets. </p>



<p>The merger with Morgan Stanley will enable the platform to scale its reach, offering greater liquidity and streamlined access to private equity for both institutional and individual investors.</p>



<p>This acquisition also complements Morgan Stanley’s broader private market strategy.</p>



<p> The bank has been building partnerships with other key players in the startup and venture capital ecosystem, including its previous collaboration with Carta, a leader in shareholder management and stock plan administration. </p>



<p>These alliances position Morgan Stanley as a central hub for private equity access, giving clients a comprehensive suite of tools to invest in innovative, fast-growing enterprises before they reach the public stage.</p>



<p>The timing of this deal is particularly significant, as global investors continue to seek alternatives to traditional public market assets. With many private companies delaying their initial public offerings, demand for pre-IPO exposure has surged.</p>



<p> Morgan Stanley’s integration of EquityZen’s platform will not only enhance liquidity but also open the door for more transparent, efficient, and accessible trading in the private market space.</p>



<p>The acquisition reinforces Morgan Stanley’s reputation as a leader in wealth management and investment innovation. By embracing new technologies and emerging market structures, the firm is empowering clients to navigate the evolving financial landscape with confidence.</p>



<p> The move also highlights how traditional banking institutions are adapting to meet the needs of a new generation of investors—those who value access, agility, and early participation in breakthrough companies.</p>



<p>Looking ahead, the merger between Morgan Stanley and EquityZen is expected to set new standards for how private investments are made available to everyday investors. </p>



<p>Once completed, the acquisition will likely result in the creation of integrated tools that connect clients with both pre-IPO opportunities and other alternative assets. </p>



<p>The goal is to democratize access to high-growth investments while maintaining the same level of security, compliance, and expertise that Morgan Stanley is known for.</p>



<p>As the global financial ecosystem continues to evolve, this partnership represents a strategic alignment between innovation and legacy. </p>



<p>EquityZen brings deep expertise in private markets and technology-driven trading, while Morgan Stanley contributes its scale, credibility, and global reach.</p>



<p> Together, they are poised to redefine how investors engage with private markets and to shape the next generation of wealth creation.</p>
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