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Monday, 18 January, the stock markets of the Asia-Pacific region since the publication of a smaller than expected values of the index of consumer confidence in the U.S. late last week, as well as JPMorgan Chase reports about loss of retail units, finished the day with a predominantly negative dynamics.
general indicator of the regional MSCI Asia Pacific Index fell 0.5% to a value of 126.16 points.
Macroeconomic statistics
U.S. negatively affected shares of Asian exporters, while data on the loss of the retail division of JPMorgan and “conservative” view on the possibility of default on consumer loans increase the paper down the banking sector. Reducing the cost of oil and metals, was observed on the basis of trading on Friday, also did not allow quotations of commodity end the day in positive territory.
Japanese Nikkei 225 has weakened to 1.16%, while the broad market indicator Topix decreased by 0,92%. Paper automaker Nissan Motor, obtained about 35% of revenue in North America, slipped to 2.6%, its rival Honda Motor, 42% of sales which is also in North America, lost 0.9%.
Shares by capitalization of the largest national lender Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group fell 1.6%. Quotes Bank Aozora Bank have fallen to 5,5% after the CEO”s statements about the origin of discrepanciesin the negotiations to merge with Shinsei Bank, the paper which, in turn, dropped to 4,7%.
Paper
trading company Mitsubishi became easier on 2,8% after analysts Goldman Sachs lowered the recommendation on shares of the firm to assess “neutral”.
Hong Kong Hang Seng finished the day by a decrease of 0,9%. Shares lender HSBC Holdings, a weighty share of the proceeds of which in North America fell by 1,6%. Papers in China”s largest oil producer in the sea Cnooc fell by 2% as a result of reducing the cost of “black gold” in Friday trading.
Quotes mobile operator China Mobile fell 2.5% mainly due to correction after the previous growth. Shares of the operator of public transport services in Hong Kong MTR became heavier on 2,1% after the legislature approved funding for the railway line which connects the city with a Chinese high-speed railway.
indicator of equity market of Australia SP /ASX 200 added 0.23%. Quotes lender Australia New Zealand Banking Group “recovered” at 3,3%. According to the not yet officially confirmed the information, the bank is in the preliminary stage of negotiations on the absorption of funds manager IOOF Holdings. Shares IOOF Holdings soared 7.1%.
Papers of the world”s largest mining company BHP Billiton fell 0.5% on the weakening value of metals.
Stock Indicator South Korea”s Kospi rose 0.59%. Papers of the country”s largest manufacturer of electrical Doosan Heavy Industries Construction jumped 7.9% after analysts Korea Investment Securities recommended buying shares of the company, as one newspaper earlier reported that Turkey could enter into a contract with South Korea regarding the construction of nuclear power. .
Values of the basic indexes on closing are resulted in the table:
| Index | Country | Closing (items) | Delta day (items) | Change day (%) | Change YTD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SP /ASX 200 | Australia | 4911,10 | 11,50 | 0 , 23% | 0,83% |
| All Ordinaries | Australia | 4936,10 | 6,60 | 0,13% | 1,09 % |
| Ho Chi Minh | Vietnam | 487,13 | -18,29 | -3,62% | -1,54% |
| Hang Seng | Hong Kong | 21460,01 | -194,15 | -0,90% | -1,89% |
| Hang Seng H - shares | Hong Kong | 12290,26 | -66,62 | -0,54% | -3,94% |
| BSE 30 (Sensex) | India | 17641,08 | 86,78 | 0,49% | 1,01% |
| Jakarta Composite | Indonesia | 2642,55 | -4,54 | -0,17% | 4,27% |
| Shanghai A-shares | China | 3394,56 | 13,42 | 0,40% | -1,25% |
| CSI 300 | China | 3500,68 | 17,95 | 0,52% | -2,10% |
| KLSE Composite | Malaysia | 1297,99 | -0,59 | -0,05% | 1,98% |
| NZSE 50 | New Zealand | 3247,10 | -10,85 | -0,33% | 0,52% |
| Karachi 100 | Pakistan | 9895,46 | — 27,68 | -0,28% | 5,42% |
| Straits Times | Singapore | 2912,02 | 3,60 | 0,12% | 0,50% |
| Bangkok SET | Thailand | 527,98 | 0,13 | 0,02% | 1,40% |
| TAIEX | Taiwan | 8337,82 | -19,07 | -0,23% | 1,83% |
| PSEi | Philippines | 3106,30 | -12,17 | -0,39% | 1,76% |
| Colombo All-Shares | Sri Lanka | 3528,55 | -34,59 | -0,97% | 4,22% |
| KOSPI | South Korea | 1711,78 | 9,98 | 0,59% | 1,72% |
| Nikkei 225 | Japan | 10855,08 | -127,02 | -1,16% | 2,93% |
| Topix | Japan | 957,55 | -8,85 | -0,92% | 5,50% |
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