Most of the Asian markets traded in red in early deals on Tuesday, pressured by the risk aversion particularly in bank sector followed by the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank. The US bank turmoil also spurred bets over less aggressive monetary policy by Federal Reserve, while participants awaited for key US inflation data due later in day. Japan’s Nikkei tumbled in the session extending losing streak for third straight session as the US bank crisis reverberated across global markets. Moreover, reports that Japanese manufacturing firms retreated sharply in the Q1 reasoning high input costs and on global economic uncertainties.
Nikkei wilted by 571.96 points or 2.10% to 27,261.00, Hang Seng tumbled by 356.48 points or 1.81% to 19,339.49, Jakarta Composite dropped by 108.17 points or 1.59% to 6,678.79, KOSPI diminished by 46.88 points or 1.94% to 2,363.72, Taiwan slid by 151.26 points or 0.97% to 15,409.23, Shanghai shrunk 28.75 points or 0.88% to 3,239.95 and FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI narrowed by 18.18 points or 1.28% to 1,403.65.
On the flip side, Straight times was up by 1.51 points or 0.05% to 3,133.88.
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