Asian markets end mostly lower on Wednesday

09 Jun 2021 Evaluate

Asian markets ended mostly lower on Wednesday ahead of the release of US inflation data that may give more clues about the Federal Reserve's next move. Hong Kong shares closed lower, dragged down by renewed US-Sino tensions. The US Senate voted 68-32 to approve a sweeping package of legislation intended to boost the country's ability to compete with Chinese technology. However, Chinese shares closed higher after data showed factory-gate prices in May saw their fastest annual pace in more than 12 years, implying signs of steady global economic recovery. Consumer prices in China were up 1.3 percent year-on-year in May, missing an expectation for an increase of 1.6 percent and was up from 0.9 percent in April. While producer prices jumped an annual 9.0 percent, exceeding expectations for an increase of 8.5 percent and up from 6.8 percent a month earlier.

Asian Indices

Last Trade           

Change in Points

Change in %    

Shanghai Composite

3,591.40
11.29
0.32

Hang Seng

28,742.63
-38.75
-0.13

Jakarta Composite

6,047.48
48.11
0.80

KLSE Composite

1,581.48

-6.48

-0.41

Nikkei 225

28,860.80
-102.76
-0.35

Straits Times

3,153.47
-13.67
-0.43

KOSPI Composite

3,216.18
-31.65
-0.97

Taiwan Weighted

16,966.22
-109.99
-0.64

 


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