BCN-04, 05 Equities, pound and oil sink in Asia on trade and Brexit woes

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Equities, pound and oil sink in Asia on trade and Brexit woes

HONG KONG, May 23, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Asian equities tumbled Thursday as
China-US trade frictions continue to dog investors, while the pound hit a
fresh-four-month low on Brexit worries and energy firms were battered by
plunging oil prices.

Markets across the region were in the red as traders ran to the hills,
with no signs of a break in the tariffs stand-off between the world’s top two
economies keeping optimism in check.

The heavy selling comes after a relatively sedate couple of days in Asia
and follows losses on Wall Street, with warnings that more volatility is
expected for some time.

Tensions between China and the US have increased after Donald Trump banned
telecoms giant Huawei from the US market and prevented American firms from
selling to it.

The move has led a number of companies around the world to cut back their
business with the firm, including Google, Japan’s Panasonic and BT in
Britain, among others.

The row, which has seen the trade war widen to also become a battle over
technology, has hammered the sector with major firms seeing their valuations
tumble in recent weeks.

On Thursday Hong Kong market heavyweight Tencent dived more than two
percent, Sony shed more than three percent in Tokyo, Seoul-listed LG Display
dived by a similar amount and TSMC shed almost three percent in Taipei.

“As ever, the sentiment is vulnerable to headline flashes on trade, and we
can expect this sort of flip-flopping in sentiment daily until more clarity
emerges on any progress on the US-China trade front,” said OANDA senior
market analyst Jeffrey Halley.

“In the bigger picture, equities may find upward momentum difficult on a
consistent basis, while the trade picture and its knock-on effects remain so
cloudy.”
– May faces abyss –

Hong Kong was among the worst performers with the Hang Seng Index diving
1.4 percent, Shanghai 1.1 percent lower and Tokyo down 0.8 percent at lunch.

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Taipei was more than one percent off while Seoul shed 0.6 percent and
Manila fell 0.4 percent.

Still, many observers remain hopeful of an eventual China-US trade
agreement.

“Markets are expecting something to happen around the G20” next month,
Steven Englander, at Standard Chartered bank, told Bloomberg TV.

“There is still the expectation that there is going to be a deal, even if
it’s not a terribly friendly deal.”

Forex traders were offloading the pound as Prime Minister Theresa May
faces being ousted after her revised plan to push through her Brexit
agreement faced a barrage of criticism making it unlikely to be passed by
MPs.

Her political career appeared to be in tatters after Andrea Leadsom — one
of the cabinet’s strongest Brexit backers — resigned over May’s handling of
the crisis, while members of her Conservative party are said to be planning
ways to force a no-confidence vote in the premier.

With May expected to be gone even before June, there are concerns she will
be replaced by a hardline Brexiter, making it increasingly likely Britain
will leave the EU without a deal.

Energy companies were taking a hit after oil prices tanked on news of
another sharp rise in US inventories, which added to worries about demand.

Both main contracts plunged Wednesday, and extended losses in Asia, on the
surprise increase, with downward pressure also coming from concerns about the
impact of the trade war on the global economy.

– Key figures around 0230 GMT –

Tokyo – Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.8 percent at 21,107.87 (break)

Hong Kong – Hang Seng: DOWN 1.4 percent at 27,332.25

Shanghai – Composite: DOWN 1.1 percent at 2,860.49

Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.2655 from $1.2661 at 2040 GMT

Euro/pound: UP at 88.14 pence from 88.09 pence

Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1152 from $1.1155

Dollar/yen: DOWN at 110.17 yen from 110.30 yen

Oil – West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 27 cents at $61.15 per barrel

Oil – Brent Crude: DOWN 34 cents at $70.65 per barrel

New York – Dow: DOWN 0.4 percent at 25,776.61 (close)

London – FTSE 100: UP 0.1 percent at 7,378.98 (close)

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