Asian markets end mostly in green on Monday

27 May 2019 Evaluate

Asian markets ended mostly in green on Monday despite trade worries and provisional results for the European Union elections showed no party was able to secure a majority in European parliament. Besides, British Prime Minister Theresa May's resignation, limit the further gains. Chinese shares ended higher despite data showing that profits for China's industrial firms dropped in April on slowing demand and manufacturing activity. China's industrial profits fell an annual 3.7 percent in April in contrast to an increase of 13.9 percent growth in March, the country's statistics bureau said. Japanese shares ended up in thin trade as US President Trump announced he will announce something on a US-Japan trade agreement in August. Trump also said he was happy with how things were going with North Korea. Meanwhile, Seoul stocks declined as investors continued to fret about the trade war between the United States and China.

Asian Indices

Last Trade           

Change in Points

Change in %

Shanghai Composite

2,892.38
39.39
1.38

Hang Seng

27,288.09
-65.84
-0.24

Jakarta Composite

6,098.97
41.62
0.69

KLSE Composite

1,601.35

3.03

0.19

Nikkei 225

21,182.58
65.36
0.31

Straits Times

3,170.77
0.88
0.03

KOSPI Composite

2,044.21
-1.10
-0.05

Taiwan Weighted

10,334.13
5.85
0.06

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