Cherry trees in bloom near the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan, on Sunday, April 7, 2024.
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Asia-Pacific markets are set to largely rise on the back of the S&P 500 hitting new highs as artificial intelligence firm Nvidia overtakes Microsoft as the most valuable public company.
Shares of the chipmaker jumped 3.5% overnight on Wall Street and have surged 174% since the beginning of the year. The broad market index advanced 0.25% to close at 5,487.03, while the Nasdaq Composite climbed 0.03% to close the trading day at 17,862.23.
Traders in Asia will focus on Japan's trade data for May, with economists polled by Reuters expecting a 13% rise in exports — higher than April's 8.3% gain.
Separately, investors will assess the Reuters Tankan index which showed business confidence among large Japanese manufacturers decreased to +6 from +9 in May. On the flip side, business confidence among non-manufacturers climbed to +31 from +26 in May.
The Tankan measures business confidence among Japanese corporations, and a positive figure means optimists outnumber pessimists and vice versa.
Japan's Nikkei 225 futures pointed to a stronger open for the market, with the futures contract in Chicago at 38,660 and its counterpart in Osaka at 38,580 compared to the previous close of 38,482.1.
Futures for Australia's S&P/ASX 200 stood at 7,775, slightly lower than its last close of 7,778.1.
Hong Kong Hang Seng index futures were at 18,003, higher than the HSI's last close of 17,915.55.
Overnight in the U.S., the Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.15%, tracking gains from the other two major indexes.