Overlooking the city with Busan Tower in Yongdusan Park. Nampo-dong, Busan, South Korea.
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Asia-Pacific markets mostly rose Tuesday, after Wall Street fell as crypto sell-off dented market sentiment.
Overnight, bitcoin plunged around 6% to trade below $86,000, marking its worst day since March and pressuring the broader stock market down. The digital currency has struggled to stay above $90,000 since it fell below that level late last month for the first time since April. Other crypto-related stocks, including Coinbase and Strategy, also fell in Monday’s session.
Shares of artificial intelligence-related names, Broadcom and Super Micro Computer lost more than 4% and 1%, respectively, indicating more profit-taking in the sector.
Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 index added 0.54% at the open, and the Topix index was up 0.44%.
South Korea’s Kospi rose 1.02%, while the small-cap Kosdaq fell 0.13%.
South Korea’s headline inflation in November rose 2.4% year on year, according to government data Tuesday, exceeding the 2.35% rise expected by economists in a Reuters poll. Core inflation, which strips out prices of fresh food and energy, rose 2% from a year earlier.
The latest figure is unchanged from October’s inflation rate, supporting the case for the central bank to keep interest rates on hold. The Bank of Korea had kept rates unchanged at 2.5% for a fourth straight meeting last Thursday.
Australia’s ASX/S&P 200 rose 0.12%.
Futures for Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index pointed to a higher open, trading at 26,219, against the index’s previous close of 26,033.26.
U.S. equity futures were little changed in early Asian hours after all three key benchmarks snapped five-day gain streaks.
Overnight, the S&P 500 lost 0.53% to end at 6,812.63, while the Nasdaq Composite shed 0.38% to finish at 23,275.92. The Dow Jones Industrial Average pulled back by 427.09 points, or 0.9%, to settle at 47,289.33.
— CNBC’s Alex Harring and Fred Imbert contributed to this report.












































