Friday, July 1, 2022

Japan leads losses in Asia markets

SINGAPORE — Asia-Pacific markets reversed earlier gains and fell on the first day of the new quarter as investors digested positive factory activity data from a private survey in China.

The Nikkei 225 in Japan fell 1.75%, and the Topix declined 1.48%. Fast Retailing slipped 3.45%.

 Sentiment at Japan’s large manufacturers worsened in the April-to-June period, according to the Bank of Japan’s quarterly tankan business sentiment survey. The headline index for large manufacturers’ sentiment came in at 9, a decline from the previous quarter’s reading of 14.

“The manufacturers right now are facing a number of headwinds ranging from surging input costs to unsteady supply conditions,” said Stefan Angrick, senior economist at Moody’s Analytics.

“Much of that, of course, has to do with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and Covid-19 lockdowns in China,” he told CNBC’s “Squawk Box Asia” on Friday.

In South Korea, the Kospi also reversed course to fall 1.4%, and the Kosdaq was 2.35% lower.

Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 bucked the regional trend and was 0.12% higher.

MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan fell 0.91%.

China markets

Mainland China markets were lower despite positive data on the manufacturing front. The Shanghai Composite shed 0.18%, while the Shenzhen Component was 0.14% lower.

The Caixin/Markit manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index for June was released Friday. It came in at 51.7, above the 50-level that separates growth from contraction. That compared to last month’s reading of 48.1. Analysts polled by Reuters expected 50.1.

PMI readings are sequential and represent month-on-month expansion or contraction. The 50-level separates contraction from expansion.

The official PMI for June stood at 50.2, returning to growth after three months, according to data released Thursday.

Markets in Hong Kong were closed on Friday for a holiday as the city commemorates the 25th anniversary of its handover from the U.K. to China on Friday. 

Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Hong Kong on Thursday. He presided over the inauguration of Hong Kong’s new chief executive, John Lee, on Friday.

This is Xi’s first trip outside mainland China since Covid hit. Lee will replace outgoing leader Carrie Lam.

On Wall Street, U.S. stocks closed the second quarter of the year lower. The S&P 500, which had its worst first half in more than 50 years, declined nearly 0.9% to 3,785.38.

Meanwhile, the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 253.88 points, or 0.8%, to 30,775.43, and the Nasdaq Composite pulled back by 1.3% to 11,028.74.

As the U.S. economy slows and consumers spend less, cash flow for companies will take a hit and stocks will likely fall further, according to Rebecca Patterson, chief investment strategist at Bridgewater Associates.

“Stocks will be challenged, we think, in the second half of the year in the U.S. We’re still quite bearish,” she told “Squawk Box Asia.”

Source: CNBC

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Asian Markets Trading Hours

Normal Trading Hours
Current time (GMT+8)
Country Morning Lunch Break Afternoon
AUSTRALIA
10:00am to 04:00pm
CHINA
9:30am to 11:30am 11:30am to 1:00pm 1:00pm to 3:00pm
HONG KONG
9:30am to 12:00pm 12:00pm to 1:00pm 1:00pm to 4:10pm
INDIA
9:15am to 3:30pm
INDONESIA

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(see in blue)
9:00am to 12:00pm
9:00am to 11:30am
12:00pm to 1:30pm
11:30am to 2:00pm
1:30pm to 3:00pm
2:00pm to 4:00pm
JAPAN
9:00am to 11:30am 11:30am to 12:30pm 12:30pm to 3:00pm
MALAYSIA
9:00am to 12:30pm 12:30pm to 2:30 pm 2:30pm to 4:50pm
NEW ZEALAND
10:00am to 4:45pm
PHILLIPINES
9:00am to 1:00pm
SINGAPORE
9:00am 12:00pm to 01:00pm 5:00pm
SOUTH KOREA
9:00am to 3:30pm
TAIWAN
9:00am to 1:30pm
THAILAND
10:00am to 12:30pm 12:30pm to 2:30pm 2:30pm to 4:30pm
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Asian Markets Index Yearly Performance Comparison


  • From Beginning of January to End of December


    Number Country (Index) Gain / Loss
    1 Pakistan (KSE100) +45.68%
    2 Thailand (SETI) +19.79%
    3 Indonesia (JCI) +15.32%
    4 Vietnam (VNINDEX) +14.82%
    5 Taiwan (TWSE) +10.98%
    6 Bangladesh (DSEX) +10.21%
    7 New Zealand (NZX50) +8.81%
    8 Australia (ASX200) +7.01%
    9 South Korea (KOSPI) +3.32%
    10 India (SENSEX) +1.95%
    11 Japan (N225) +0.42%
    12 Hong Kong (HSI) +0.39%
    13 Singapore (STI)  -0.07%
    14 Philippines (PSEI)  -1.60%
    15 Malaysia (KLCI) -3.00%
    16 Sri Lanka (CSE)  -9.66%
    17 China (SSEC)  -12.31%

  • From Beginning of January to End of December


    Number Country (Index) Gain / Loss
    1 Vietnam (VNINDEX) +48.03%
    2 Hong Kong (HSI) +35.99%
    3 India (SENSEX) +27.98%
    4 Philippines (PSEi) +25.11%
    5 Bangladesh (DSEX) +24.05%
    6 New Zealand (NZX50) +22.04%
    7 South Korea (KOSPI) +21.76%
    8 Indonesia (JCI) +19.99%
    9 Japan (N225) +19.10%
    10 Singapore (STI) +18.13%
    11 Taiwan (TWSE) +15.01%
    12 Thailand (SETI) +13.66%
    13 Malaysia (KLCI)  +9.45%
    14 Australia (ASX200)  +7.84%
    15 China (SSEC) +6.56%
    16 Sri Lanka (CSE)  +2.26%
    17 Pakistan (KSE100)  -15.53%

  • From Beginning of January to End of December


    Number Country (Index) Gain / Loss
    1 India (Sensex) +5.91%
    2 New Zealand (NZX50) +4.92%
    3 Indonesia (JCI) -2.54%
    4 Sri Lanka (CSE) -4.98%
    5 Malaysia (KLCI) -5.91%
    6 Australia (ASX200) -7.42%
    7 Pakistan (KSE100) -8.41%
    8 Taiwan (TWSE) -8.60%
    9 Vietnam (VNINDEX) -9.32%
    10 Singapore (STI) -9.82%
    11 Thailand (SETI) -10.82%
    12 Japan (N225) -12.08%
    13 Philippines (PSEi) -12.76%
    14 Hong Kong (HSI)  -13.61%
    15 Bangladesh (DSEX)  -13.75%
    16 South Korea (Kospi)  -17.28%
    17 China (SSEC)  -24.59%

  • From Beginning of January to End of December


    Number Country (Index) Gain / Loss
    1 New Zealand (NZX50) +30.42%
    2 Taiwan (TWSE) +23.33%
    3 China (SSEC) +22.30%
    4 Australia (ASX200) +19.14%
    5 Japan (N225) +18.20%
    6 India (Sensex) +14.74%
    7 Pakistan (KSE100) +10.45%
    8 Hong Kong (HSI) +9.07%
    9 Vietnam (VNINDEX) +7.67%
    10 South Korea (Kospi) +7.67%
    11 Singapore (STI) +5.02%
    12 Philippines (PSEi) +4.68%
    13 Indonesia (JCI) +1.70%
    14 Sri Lanka (CSE) +1.48%
    15 Thailand (SETI) +1.02%
    16 Malaysia (KLCI) -6.02%
    17 Bangladesh (DSEX) -17.32%

  • From Beginning of January to End of December


    Number Country (Index) Gain / Loss
    1 South Korea (Kospi) +30.75%
    2 Taiwan (TWSE) +22.80%
    3 Bangladesh (DSEX) +21.31%
    4 Japan (N225) +16.01%
    5 India (Sensex) +15.75%
    6 Vietnam (VNINDEX) +14.87%
    7 New Zealand (NZX50) +13.92%
    8 China (SSEC) +13.87%
    9 Sri Lanka (CSE) +10.52%
    10 Pakistan (KSE100) +7.41%
    11 Malaysia (KLCI) +2.42%
    12 Australia (ASX200) +0.71%
    13 Hong Kong (HSI) -3.40%
    14 Indonesia (JCI) -5.09%
    15 Thailand (SETI) -8.26%
    16 Philippines (PSEi) -8.64%
    17 Singapore (STI) -11.76%

  • From Beginning of January to End of December


    Number Country (Index) Gain / Loss
    1 Sri Lanka (CSE) +80.48%
    2 Vietnam (VNINDEX) +35.73%
    3 Bangladesh (DSEX) +25.08%
    4 Taiwan (TWSE) +23.66%
    5 India (Sensex) +21.69%
    6 Thailand (SETI) +14.37%
    7 Australia (ASX200) +13.02%
    8 Indonesia (JCI) +10.08%
    9 Singapore (STI) +9.84%
    10 Japan (N225) +4.91%
    11 China (SSEC) +4.80%
    12 South Korea (Kospi) +3.63%
    13 Pakistan (KSE100) +1.92%
    14 Philippines (PSEi) -0.24%
    15 New Zealand (NZX50) -0.44%
    16 Malaysia (KLCI) -3.67%
    17 Hong Kong (HSI) -14.08%

  • From Beginning of January to End of December


    Number Country (Index) Gain / Loss
    1 India (SENSEX) +4.44%
    2 Indonesia (JCI) +4.09%
    3 Singapore (STI) +4.09%
    4 Thailand (SETI) +0.67%
    5 Malaysia (KLCI) -4.60%
    6 Australia (ASX200) -5.45%
    7 Bangladesh (DSEX) -8.31%
    8 Pakistan (KSE100) -9.36%
    9 Japan (N225) -9.37%
    10 Philippines (PSEI) -10.47%
    11 New Zealand (NZX50) -11.97%
    12 China (SSEC) -15.13%
    13 Hong Kong (HSI) -15.46%
    14 Taiwan (TWSE) -22.40%
    15 South Korea (KOSPI) -24.89%
    16 Sri Lanka (CSE) -30.56%
    17 Vietnam (VNINDEX) -32.78%

  • From Beginning of January to End of December


    Number Country (Index) Gain / Loss
    1 Pakistan (KSE100) +54.33%
    2 Japan (N225) +28.24%
    3 Taiwan (TWSE) +26.83%
    4 Sri Lanka (CSE) +25.50%
    5 India (SENSEX) +18.74%
    6 South Korea (KOSPI) +18.73%
    7 Vietnam (VNINDEX) +12.20%
    8 Australia (ASX200) +7.84%
    9 Indonesia (JCI) +6.16%
    10 New Zealand (NZX50) +2.59%
    11 Bangladesh (DSEX) +0.64%
    12 Singapore (STI) -0.34%
    13 Philippines (PSEI) -1.77%
    14 Malaysia (KLCI) -2.73%
    15 China (SSEC) -3.70%
    16 Hong Kong (HSI) -13.82%
    17 Thailand (SETI) -14.77%