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Asia shares hobbled by trade strain
Published in The Egyptian Gazette on 11 - 09 - 2018

SYDNEY (News Wires) - Asian shares were struggling to avoid a ninth straight session of losses on Tuesday as the specter of a further escalation in the Sino-US trade war haunted investors, while the pound perched at a five-week top on hints a Brexit deal might be nearer.
EMini futures for the S&P 500 edged up 0.15 per cent, while financial spreadbetters pointed to small opening gains for the major European bourses.
Japan's Nikkei fared better on the back of a softer yen and rallied 1.3 per cent.
Weighing on the yen was news Japanese chipmaker Renesas was buying US peer Integrated Device Technology for about $6.7 billion in cash.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan eased 0.05 per cent, but did hold above lows last visited in July last year.
Shanghai blue chips dipped 0.2 per cent while South Korea fell 0.2 per cent as investors awaited the next round of trade hostilities.
Having warned last week that he was ready to levy additional taxes on practically all Chinese imports, US President Donald Trump was uncharacteristically quiet on trade on Monday.
China has cautioned it will respond if the United States takes any new steps on trade.
Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland will meet the US Trade Representative in Washington on Tuesday for another round of talks to renew the NAFTA trade pact.
On Wall Street, the Nasdaq eked out gains to end four sessions of losses but stocks of insurers slipped as Hurricane Florence barreled toward the US east coast.
The Dow fell 0.23 per cent, while the S&P 500 gained 0.19 per cent and the Nasdaq 0.27 per cent.
In currency markets, sterling stood out after the European Union's top negotiator said an agreement for Britain to leave the economic bloc might be reached in the coming weeks.
The pound has been under pressure on anxiety that Britain would exit from the EU without any formal trading arrangement.
Sterling clambered up to $1.3050, after firming 0.8 per cent overnight.
The euro inched ahead to $1.1610, but faces resistance at $1.1659. It was aided by an easing in concerns over Italian debt which left the gap between yields on Italian and more creditworthy German bonds at the narrowest in a month.
Against a basket of major currencies the dollar was 0.1 per cent lower at 95.054. It did gain on the yen to 111.44, but remained within recent ranges.
Emerging market currencies remained under pressure with a broad index down near 16-month lows and the Indian rupee near a record trough of 72.675 per dollar,
"Weakness is set to remain a recurring theme amid global trade tensions, a broadly stronger dollar and prospects of higher US interest rates," said Lukman Otunuga, a research analyst at broker FXTM.
"With turmoil in Turkey and Argentina triggering contagion fears, appetite for emerging market assets and currencies is likely to continue diminishing."
In commodity markets, gold was stuck at $1,194.90 an ounce and continues to move in the opposite direction to the dollar.
Oil prices found support from looming US sanctions against Iran's petroleum industry.
Brent was 25 cents firmer at $77.62 a barrel, while US crude inched up 10 cents to $67.64.


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