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Toyota Motor: Japan's domestic factory car production fell 2.4% to 249,223 units in December.
Market News: The EU and Vietnam agreed to enhance diplomatic relations.
India's NIFTY information technology index continued its decline, latest falling 1.54%.
According to the New York Times: U.S. President Trump and U.S. Senate Minority Leader Schumer are moving toward a possible agreement to avoid a government shutdown.
India's NIFTY 50 index continued its decline, falling 0.5%.
India's 10-year benchmark government bond yield hit 6.7242%, the highest level since March 5 (2025).
India's NIFTY metal index rose 1.1%.
India's NIFTY index last fell 0.32%.
India's SENSEX index opened flat at 82,368.96 points.
India's NIFTY50 index rose 0.02% in intraday trading.
Indian silver futures surged 6%, hitting a record high of 407,456 rupees per kilogram.
India's 10-year benchmark government bond yield rose and is now at 6.7127%, compared with the previous close of 6.7026%.
The Indian rupee fell below 91.9650 against the US dollar, hitting a record low.
Hong Kong real estate stocks continued to rise, with Sunac China (01918.HK) expanding its gains to 30%, and China Aoyuan (03883.HK), Country Garden (02007.HK), and Kaisa Group (01638.HK) all rising by more than 20%.
Indonesian Stock Exchange: Indonesia's financial regulator and stock exchange will address the media on Thursday at 06:00 GMT on recent stock market developments.
Traders said the Reserve Bank of India is likely to sell dollars to support the Indian rupee before the local spot market opens.
According to Japan Jiji News Agency: A system failure caused the interruption of foreign exchange transactions at 140 credit unions across Japan.
Vietnamese carmaker Vinfast: Vinfast Indonesia will serve as a strategic investor and fully fund the project.
Vietnamese carmaker VinFast has signed an agreement to develop transportation infrastructure in Indonesia.
According to the Wall Street Journal: A judge temporarily blocks U.S. President Trump’s administration from detaining Minnesota refugees.