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Asian shares were moderately higher and U.S. futures were mixed after the Bank of Japan raised its key policy rate Friday to its highest level in 30 years.
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The 0.25 percentage point increase by the BOJ was widely expected. It took the benchmark rate to 0.75%, which is still low compared with other major economies.
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There was scant immediate reaction in the markets to a decision that could reverberate through currency and cryptocurrency markets. Regional shares advanced after stocks on Wall Street rose Thursday following an encouraging report on inflation that could help the Federal Reserve keep cutting interest rates next year.
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The future for the S&P 500 was barely changed, while that for the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 0.2%.
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In Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 gained 1.2% to 49,568.66. Financial industry companies that may see profits climb due to higher interest rates led the advance.
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Hong Kong’s Hang Seng rose 0.4% to 25,610.50, while the Shanghai Composite index added 0.5% to 3,895.75.
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In Seoul, the Kospi climbed 0.5% to 8,628.70.
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Taiwan’s index gained 0.9%, while the Sensex in India dipped 0.2%.
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On Thursday, European indexes gained after the Bank of England cut its key interest rate and the European Central Bank kept its rate steady.
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The S&P 500 climbed 0.8% to 6,774.76, and broke a four-day losing streak. The Dow added 0.1% to 47,951.85, and strength for tech stocks sent the Nasdaq composite up a market-leading 1.4%, to 23,006.36.
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Some relief came from a report showing that inflation was lower last month than economists expected. That could soothe nerves at the Fed, which is responsible for keeping inflation low and for keeping the job market strong.
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Inflation is still higher than anyone would like, at 2.7% last month, but if it creeps closer to the Fed’s target of 2%, Fed officials could feel more free to cut interest rates to help a slowing job market. Wall Street loves lower rates because they can boost the economy and prices for investments, even if they may also worsen inflation.
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Thursday’s inflation update may not move the needle much at the Fed given how noisy economic reports have been following the U.S. government’s shutdown. Next month’s update on inflation could provide a better gauge of what’s actually happening.
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Also helping to drive gains was Micron Technology, a maker of memory and storage for computers, which rallied 10.2% after reporting better profit and revenue for the latest quarter than analysts expected.
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Billions of dollars are flowing into artificial-intelligence
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technology, which helped superstar stocks like Nvidia lead the market for years.
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But questions are rising about whether those stock prices shot too high and whether customers will get a good-enough return on their AI investments through bigger profits and productivity. Worries are also weighing on companies that are borrowing lots of money amid the AI frenzy.
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Oracle added 0.9% and Broadcom rose 1.1%. They have been at the center of such concerns recently. Nvidia, the chip company that’s become Wall Street’s most influential because of its immense size, gained 1.8%.

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