asia stocks oil tumble as recovery comes to halt
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A more than 6% collapse

Asia stocks, oil tumble as recovery comes to halt

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Shanghai, which has already this year lost about 17%
Hong Kong - Arab Today

A more than six percent collapse in Shanghai led Asian markets lower Tuesday as a two-day global rally fuelled by stimulus talk came to an abrupt end following sharp losses in US and European markets while oil prices tanked again.
There had been a glimmer of hope that the worst start to a trading year on record may be easing, with a surge across all assets spurred by a European Central Bank pledge Thursday to further ease monetary policy.

A report suggesting the Bank of Japan (BoJ) was considering similar moves fanned the optimism, with crude surging about 15 percent over the two days and equities seeing blistering gains.

But analysts said the euphoria subsided as the realisation set in that the oil market is far too oversupplied for its weak demand, and with China's economy continuing to struggle.

"Obviously investors are working through some potentially difficult issues in their minds about the state of the world economy," John Carey, a Boston-based fund manager at Pioneer Investment Management, told Bloomberg News.

"It might be a while before we emerge from this period of uncertainty."

Shanghai, which has already this year lost about 17 percent, slumped 6.4 percent by close Tuesday.

The slump came despite the People's Bank of China pumping $67 billion into the money market in a bid to ease tight liquidity ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday. The injection was the largest since 2013, Bloomberg News reported.

But analysts said dealers took their cue from losses in New York, where all three main indexes lost more than one percent.

- 'Shanghai vulnerable' -

"Some investors have no desire to continue fighting before the upcoming holiday, so the market is quite vulnerable to external factors. Once the drop deepened, investors went panic-selling,” Zheshang Securities analyst Zhang Yanbing told AFP.
Also taking a painful hit was Tokyo's Nikkei, which lost 2.4 percent, while Hong Kong was more than two percent lower in the afternoon. Seoul closed 1.2 percent lower while there were also hefty losses in Manila and Taipei.

Sydney was closed for a public holiday.

After ECB boss Mario Draghi's comments on stimulus last week, dealers will be closely following the rhetoric coming out of the US Federal Reserve when it ends its policy meeting Wednesday, which will be followed by the BoJ's on Friday.

The Fed's last session saw it lift interest rates for the first time in almost a decade, citing confidence that the US and global economies were picking up.

With markets from Asia to the Americas seeing trillions of dollars wiped off their valuations since then, experts are keen to find out policymakers' current views.
The BoJ faces more pressure to act as the Japanese economy struggles to get back on track, with the government's promised jump in inflation still a distant prospect and economic growth still paltry.

On crude markets US benchmark West Texas Intermediate was 3.1 percent lower in afternoon Asian trade -- extending the near six percent drop on Monday. Brent gave up 3.4 percent after diving more than five percent the previous day.

"The decline is not very surprising because oil fundamentals still remain weak," said Daniel Ang, an analyst with Phillip Futures in Singapore.

"We're looking at strong oversupply and not so outstanding demand," he told AFP. "It is going to be very difficult to maintain higher prices."

Analysts said the 15 percent jump in prices on Thursday and Friday was driven by a combination of speculative moves and expectations that the blizzard hitting the US East Coast would drive up demand for heating oil sharply.
- Key figures around 0730 GMT -

Shanghai - composite: DOWN 6.4 percent at 2,749.79 (close)

Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 2.4 percent at 16,708.90 (close)

Hong Kong - Hang Seng: DOWN 2.5 percent at 18,864.00

Euro/dollar: UP at $1.0856 from $1.0851 Monday

Dollar/yen: DOWN at 117.80 yen from 118.33 yen

New York - Dow: DOWN 1.3 percent at 15,885.22 (close)

London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.4 percent at 5,877.00 (close)
Source :AFP

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