Las bolsas asiáticas suben siguiendo los récords de Wall Street por las ganancias tecnológicas

Las bolsas asiáticas avanzaron hoy, siguiendo los máximos históricos de Wall Street impulsados por el auge de las acciones tecnológicas y unos sólidos resultados corporativos. Los inversores siguen de cerca los acontecimientos en torno a una cumbre entre Estados Unidos y China y las tensiones en Irán.

Los mercados en Asia ganaron terreno en línea con el buen desempeño de Wall Street. El movimiento se produjo a medida que las empresas tecnológicas impulsaron las ganancias y las compañías reportaron resultados sólidos en diversos sectores.

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