 
    ๐ In recent weeks, Asia's financial markets demonstrated a mixed performance picture. While some countries saw significant gains, others faced declines. This report analyzes the performance of major Asian markets over one week, one month, and three months, highlighting key performers and underperformers during each period.
๐ฃ๏ธ The past week has been challenging for the Asian markets, with a few bright spots. Hong Kong emerged as the top performer with a 1.83% gain, while Japan faced the steepest decline at -3.45%. Such disparities underscore regional differences and investor sentiments.
| Country | Performance (%) | Performance | 
|---|---|---|
| Hong Kong | 1.83 | |
| South Korea | -0.48 | |
| Australia | -1.68 | |
| India | -2.01 | |
| China | -2.22 | |
| Japan | -3.45 | 
๐ The visual highlights Hong Kong as a positive outlier, with Japan experiencing significant market pressure.
 
๐ Over the past month, Hong Kong achieved notable growth with a 6.54% increase, while India recorded the largest decline at -3.83%. Such varying performance indicates fluctuating market dynamics and the influence of domestic factors.
| Country | Performance (%) | Performance | 
|---|---|---|
| Hong Kong | 6.54 | |
| China | 3.99 | |
| South Korea | 2.51 | |
| Australia | 0.25 | |
| Japan | -1.28 | |
| India | -3.83 | 
๐ Hong Kong has significantly outperformed others, challenging India's downward trend.
 
โ Over three months, South Korea led with a compelling 28.58% gain, while India lagged with a modest -0.81% drop. This extended timeframe illustrates broader economic recoveries and specific fiscal policies' impact.
| Country | Performance (%) | Performance | 
|---|---|---|
| South Korea | 28.58 | |
| Hong Kong | 19.59 | |
| China | 12.78 | |
| Australia | 6.98 | |
| Japan | 4.12 | |
| India | -0.81 | 
๐ก South Korea's significant progress emphasizes regional recovery, while India needs strategic pivots.
 
๐ Asian markets display diverse trajectories influenced by local and international geopolitical events, economic policies, and investor confidence. South Korea and Hong Kong stand out in recent times with robust growth, while India faces challenges. Continual assessment and strategic alignment with changing global dynamics are crucial for balanced regional growth and investment success.