Overseas, Asian stocks are trading mixed on Thursday, following overnight losses on Wall Street.
Japan's exports snapped seven months of double-digit growth in October due to slowing car shipments hit by global supply constraints.
U.S. equities were flat on Monday, as U.S. Treasury yields reversed and climbed higher, and investors awaited quarterly reports from big retailers.
Asian stocks are trading higher on Monday as investors look ahead to Chinese economic data releases due out later today.
Asian stocks are mostly trading higher on Friday following overnight gains for tech stocks stateside as the Nasdaq Composite rebounded.
Wall Street closed sharply lower on Wednesday as surging consumer prices curbed investor risk appetite.
China's consumer inflation for October rose 1.5% from last year. The producer price index for October surged 13.5% from last year.
Wall Street stocks ended slightly higher on Monday, rising early after the passage of a US infrastructure spending bill.
Wall Street's main indexes rose on Tuesday to record highs as a strong earnings season continued to lift sentiment for equities.
Wall Street's main indexes notched record closing highs on November 1 as Tesla shares surged and the energy sector gained.