Asia markets battered amid global sell-off
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HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Stocks slumped throughout the Asia-Pacific region Wednesday, with Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 ending 2.9% lower after Wall Street's sharp sell-off and the yen's strengthening against major currencies.
Shares in Hong Kong, China and throughout the Asia-Pacific region also posted sharp declines. And some analysts suggested the downtrend isn't over yet.
"We are seeing a domino effect; the consolidation looks like it might continue for a while until the problems in the U.S. are resolved," said Alex Tang, head of research at Core Pacific-Yamaichi in Hong Kong.
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HBC ) fell 1.5%. Earlier this month Europe's largest bank reported 2006 pretax profit in its U.S. personal-banking division fell $725 million, owing to rising loan defaults.
The U.S. Mortgage Bankers Association said on Tuesday that the rate of homes entering the foreclosure process in the fourth quarter hit a record 0.54% and the delinquency rates on U.S. home loans rose to 4.95% from 4.67% in the preceding quarter. Delinquencies among subprime mortgages, or those offered to poorer borrowers with lower credit scores, increased to 13.33%, up from 12.56% in the preceding quarter.
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Shares in Hong Kong, China and throughout the Asia-Pacific region also posted sharp declines. And some analysts suggested the downtrend isn't over yet.
"We are seeing a domino effect; the consolidation looks like it might continue for a while until the problems in the U.S. are resolved," said Alex Tang, head of research at Core Pacific-Yamaichi in Hong Kong.
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HBC ) fell 1.5%. Earlier this month Europe's largest bank reported 2006 pretax profit in its U.S. personal-banking division fell $725 million, owing to rising loan defaults.
The U.S. Mortgage Bankers Association said on Tuesday that the rate of homes entering the foreclosure process in the fourth quarter hit a record 0.54% and the delinquency rates on U.S. home loans rose to 4.95% from 4.67% in the preceding quarter. Delinquencies among subprime mortgages, or those offered to poorer borrowers with lower credit scores, increased to 13.33%, up from 12.56% in the preceding quarter.
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ASIA MARKETS: Stocks Tumble Across Region On Fears Over U.S. Growth
By Chris Oliver
Stocks slumped throughout the Asia-Pacific region in afternoon trade Wednesday, with Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 down 3% in the wake of a sharp sell-off on Wall Street and a strengthening of the yen against major currencies.
The Nikkei 225 index fell 484.39 points, or 3%, to 16,695.85 in mid-afternoon trading. The index had ended the morning session down more than 500 points. The broader Topix index of all first-section issues on the Tokyo Stock Exchange was 2.8% lower at 1,678.88.
Big losses on Wall Street for all the major U.S. indexes, along with growing uncertainty about the U.S. economy -- particularly in the housing sector and in the subprime lending market, weighed on stock markets throughout the region.
By Chris Oliver
Stocks slumped throughout the Asia-Pacific region in afternoon trade Wednesday, with Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 down 3% in the wake of a sharp sell-off on Wall Street and a strengthening of the yen against major currencies.
The Nikkei 225 index fell 484.39 points, or 3%, to 16,695.85 in mid-afternoon trading. The index had ended the morning session down more than 500 points. The broader Topix index of all first-section issues on the Tokyo Stock Exchange was 2.8% lower at 1,678.88.
Big losses on Wall Street for all the major U.S. indexes, along with growing uncertainty about the U.S. economy -- particularly in the housing sector and in the subprime lending market, weighed on stock markets throughout the region.
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