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Asia Stocks Mostly Higher After China Data
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 13 - 05 - 2014

Asia stocks were mostly higher on Tuesday, tracking overnight gains in the U.S., while Shanghai markets slipped as China's April economic data slightly missed expectations.
Japanese stocks led regional gains, with the Nikkei Average JP:NIK +1.95% closing up 2%, and the Topix index JP:I0000 +1.77% finishing 1.8% higher. The yen USDJPY +0.24% weakened against the dollar, trading at ¥102.298 from ¥102.218 on Monday. Australia's S&P/ASX200 AU:XJO +0.91% ended up 0.9%, and Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index HK:HSI +0.41% logged a gain of 0.4% at the close. However, the Shanghai Composite Index CN:SHCOMP -0.10% dipped 0.1%.
China on Tuesday released a set of economic data, including April's retail sales and industrial output, both of which were slightly below market forecasts. Read more in the Asia Stocks live blog.
Among the major movers in Japan, electronics giant Sharp Corp. JP:6753 +5.02% jumped 5%, auto maker Nissan Motor JP:7201 +5.06% climbed 5.1%, and rival Honda Motor JP:7267 +3.50% advanced 3.5%.
In Hong Kong, leading Chinese property developer Country Garden Holdings HK:2007 +6.51% shot up 6.5%, rival Poly Property Group HK:0119 +3.98% pushed 4% higher, and state oil giant PetroChina HK:0857 +2.78% tacked on 2.8%.
China Factory Output, Retail Sales below Forecasts
China's industrial production slowed to 8.7% in April from a year earlier, compared to 8.8% in March, while retail-sales growth also eased to 11.9% from 12.2% in March, the National Bureau of Statistics said Tuesday.
Both data slightly missed forecasts, as markets expected the factory output to expand 8.9% and retail sales to increase 12.2% during the period, according to a Wall Street Journal poll of economists.
Among other data, urban fixed-asset investment (FAI) rose 17.3% for the first four months of year, down 0.3 percentage points from the January-to-March period.
In a Tuesday note ahead of the data release, analysts from Credit Agricole said the results might confirm softness in the Chinese economy, as government stimulus measures announced earlier this year need time to show up in hard data.
The Chinese markets showed little reaction immediately after the release. Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index held its 0.3% gain, while the Shanghai Composite Index lost 0.3%.
However, the Australian dollar AUDUSD -0.23% , which is often sensitive to economic news from China, fell to 93.37 U.S. cents from 93.48 U.S. cents seen ahead of the data release. On Monday, the Aussie was buying 93.59 U.S. cents.
Comments on China
In some fresh commentary out today, MarketWatch looks at whether Hong Kong is turning into a mini-Shanghai, and just how serious the Chinese Communist Party is about reform.
In his weekly column, Craig Stephen looks at some recent regulatory moves in Hong Kong and wonders if the city is set to exchange its traditional "tycoon crony capitalism" model for a mainland Chinese "state-run monopoly" system.
Then, Satyajit Das writes that China's ruling party is standing in the way of its own reform efforts. Das points to "increasing repression and intolerance" as evidence that change in China will be a long process.
Source: Market Watch


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