
Asian shares advance, tracking a Wall St rally led by Nvidia
ABC News
Asian shares are mostly higher after U.S. stocks advanced, led by computer chip giant Nvidia
Asian shares were mostly higher Thursday after a rally on Wall Street that was led by computer chip giant Nvidia.
U.S. futures edged lower and oil prices rose as media reports said the likelihood was rising of conflict with Iran.
U.S. President Donald Trump has been weighing whether to take military action against Iran as his administration surges military resources to the region while holding indirect talks with Tehran over its nuclear program. That is raising concerns that any attack could spiral into a larger conflict in the Middle East.
Markets in Greater China were closed for Lunar New Year holidays, while some others in the region reopened for trading.
In Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 added 0.6% to 57,467.83, while in South Korea, the Kospi jumped 3.1% to 5,677.25 as markets reopened following holidays earlier in the week. Samsung Electronics, the market's biggest heavyweight, gained 4.9%.













