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Asian indexes trade mixed as Chinese stocks stumble
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 30 - 10 - 2017

Asian shares were mixed on Monday as investors digested quarterly results from regional corporates. Meanwhile, political developments in Spain continued to weigh on the euro.
The Nikkei 225 edged down 0.08 percent as trading houses and financial stocks declined. Tech shares were mixed: Sharp rose 0.97 percent, but Yahoo Japan was down 4.51 percent.
Japan retail sales for September increased 2.2 percent compared with one year ago, government data showed. That came in a touch below the 2.5 percent median forecast, Reuters said. Meanwhile, the Bank of Japan began its two-day meeting on Monday.
Across the Korean Strait, the Kospi tacked on 0.2 percent as tech and oil stocks notched gains: SK Hynix rose 2.17 percent and petroleum refinery company S-Oil was up 1.54 percent. Shares of Samsung Electronics climbed 1.47 percent ahead of the company's expected Tuesday earnings release in which it is forecast to announce record quarterly profit.
Early market movers also included a steep fall in the shares of Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering which had just resumed trade on Monday following a lengthy suspension. Daewoo stock was down 14.96 percent after plunging more than 25 percent in early trade.
Down Under, the S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.28 percent. The index had closed lower in the last session after the coalition government lost its parliamentary majority after Australia's deputy prime minister was disqualified due to his dual citizenship status.
Energy plays climbed following the rise in oil prices on Friday: Santos jumped 3.56 percent and Woodside was up 1.44 percent.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index was up 0.07 percent following a strong earnings report from HSBC, which announced Monday that its third-quarter pre-tax profit jumped 448 percent compared to a year ago. The bank's pre-tax profit for the period stood at $4.62 billion, compared to the $843 million seen last year. Shares of the bank were last up 0.91 percent on the news.
Mainland markets stumbled, but were off session lows: The Shanghai Composite fell 0.71 percent and the Shenzhen Composite sank 1.302 percent. Experts variously blamed the fall on a slide in the Chinese bond market as well as consolidation on the part of stock traders.
Shares of Apple manufacturers in the region also got a boost following news that pre-orders for the tech giant's new iPhone X have been robust. Taiwan's Largan Precision and Hon Hai Precision Industry were up 4.05 percent and 1.82 percent, respectively.
MSCI's broad index of Asia Pacific shares excluding Japan was higher by 0.51 percent.
Stocks on Wall Street closed higher on Friday, with the Nasdaq composite advancing 144.489 points in the session on strong quarterly earnings reports from big tech companies. The tech-heavy Nasdaq closed up 2.2 percent at 6,701.263.
Markets have for days been keeping an eye on news about the next Federal Reserve chair. President Donald Trump reportedly favors nominating Federal Reserve Governor Jerome "Jay" Powell when current Chair Janet Yellen's term comes to an end next February. Trump is expected to reveal his decision this week.
Meanwhile, the U.S. economy grew more quickly than expected in the third quarter. Data released Friday showed gross domestic product rose 3 percent, above the 2.5 percent forecast in a Reuters poll.
The dollar index, which tracks the U.S. currency against a basket of six currencies, was slightly softer at 94.771. Against the yen, the dollar traded at 113.59.
Elsewhere, the Spanish government dismissed Catalonia's parliament after it declared the region's independence on Friday. Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy announced regional elections would take place on Dec. 21.
On Sunday, hundreds of thousands of Catalans protested in Barcelona in support of Spanish unity.
The common currency was steady at $1.1615 at 1:01 p.m. HK/SIN after falling as low as $1.1573 in the Friday session. The euro had initially gained after Friday reports on Trump's Fed chair deliberations, but later gave up those gains during the session following news out of Spain. The European Central Bank's policy verdict last Thursday to extend its bond-buying program also weighed on the currency.
Chinese automaker BYD said on Sunday that the company's profit was likely to decline by up to a fifth, Reuters reported. Competition is expected to increase in the electric and hybrid segment in which the company has heavily invested. BYD shares traded in Hong Kong were down 3.47 percent, underperforming other automakers in the market.
Japan's Komatsu on Friday raised its projected full-year profit estimate to 216 billion yen ($1.9 billion) — compared to its earlier forecast of 156 billion yen. The construction equipment company said sales in China and Indonesia had surpassed forecasts. Komatsu shares rose 3.59 percent after earlier touching a 10-year high in the session.
Oil prices were steady after rising more than 2 percent on Friday when Saudi Arabia and Russia announced they supported extending an OPEC-led agreement to cut production.
Brent crude lost 0.05 percent to trade at $60.41 a barrel and U.S. crude futures rose 0.04 percent to trade at $53.92.
Source: CNBC


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