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» 10/22/2008 12:25
ASIA
Asian markets fall again with Tokyo losing 5 per cent and Seoul 8 per cent
The crisis is no longer only financial as fears of recession rise. Only 3 per cent of US companies show positive quarterly results. Lower US demand is putting pressure on Japanese and Chinese exports.

Hong Kong (AsiaNews/Agencies) – Asian markets fell again on Wednesday in the wake Wall Street losses, especially after the release of a discouraging batch of earnings by US companies, a sure sign of recession.

By midday Japan's Nikkei 225 stock average dropped by 5.6 per cent after three days of gain.

All other Asian stock markets were down as well. Seoul extended its lost to 8.16 per cent; Singapore, Taipei and Hong Kong were down by 2 per cent; and Shanghai, 1.2 per cent.

Such results came after Wall Street shares fell again (- 2 per cent), but especially after US companies released negative third quarter earnings, suggesting a bleak outlook for future business plans.

According to Briefing.com, out of 49 companies 45 per cent have had negative results, 30 per cent achieved their goals, 21 per cent had lower than expected results and only 3 per cent have had positive results.

Declining sales in the US market is also taking its toll on the Japanese economy. For the first time in ten years, Toyota is expecting fewer sales.

China too is feeling the pinch as a result of lower US demand.

As Washington gets ready for more plans to jumpstart its economy, countries in the European Union struggle to come up with measures to re-launch their fragile economies.


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See also
10/06/2008 ASIA
Asian markets still in negative zone, fear spreads
10/27/2008 ASIA
Asian markets drop further, G7 warning over yen
10/16/2008 ASIA
Record losses on Asian markets with Tokyo down 11.41 per cent at closing time
03/05/2007 ASIA
Asian exchanges continue their slide
09/24/2009 JAPAN
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