Asian shares surge, led by records in Japan and South Korea, as markets regain momentum

TOKYO -- Asian shares surged on Tuesday, led by a nearly 7% jump in South Korea’s benchmark and a 3.9% rally in Tokyo that took the Nikkei 225 to a record as investors bought tech-related shares.Markets are awaiting earnings reports from major companies to gauge the impact of various trends including U.S.

President Donald Trump’s tariffs and possible curbs on rare earths exports from China.Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 climbed 3.9% to finish at 54,720.66, its highest close ever.Shares in equipment maker Disco Corp.

jumped 7.1% while those in testing equipment maker Advantest gained 7%.Share prices have been boosted by expectations that Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's Liberal Democratic Party will regain a significant majority in the parliament in a Feb.

8 election, ushering in more market-friendly policies.In South Korea, the Kospi gained 6.7% to 5,280.92, also a record.

Investors appeared to regain confidence after the latest scare over a possible bubble in artificial intelligence as shares in Samsung Electronics Co.soared 11.2% while those in chip maker SK Hynix rocketed up 9.2%.

Hong Kong's Hang Seng gained 0.3% to 26,844.51, while the Shanghai Composite added 1.3% to 4,066.48.Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 edged up 0.9% to 8,857.10.

Australia’s central bank raised its benchmark policy rate for the first time in two years, citing higher inflation than anticipated before it last cut rates.On Monday, U.S.

share prices rose while gold and silver prices sank further following their latest wild moves.The S&P 500 added 0.5% to 6,976.44, snapping a three-day losing streak.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 1.1% to 49,407.66, and the Nasdaq composite gained 0.6% to 23,592.11.Sandisk leaped 15.4% to lead the S&P 500.The data-storage company added to its 6.9% gain from Friday, after it reported stronger profit for the latest quarter than analysts expected.

It credited demand created by the artificial-intelligence boom, among other things.That hel...

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