Asian Markets Hammered on Bear Stearns News
TSC Staff
03/17/08 - 09:36 AM EDT
Updated from 6:19 a.m. EDT
Asian stocks fell sharply Monday and the dollar slid markedly vs. the yen following news that
JPMorgan(JPM Quote - Cramer on JPM - Stock Picks) was buying troubled investment bank
Bear Stearns(BSC Quote - Cramer on BSC - Stock Picks) and that the
Federal Reserve was
taking further steps to bolster liquidity in the markets.
The news from the U.S. appeared to stoke fears in overseas markets that the credit crisis sparked by the subprime meltdown is only worsening.
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Japan's Nikkei stock index fell 3.7% on the day, Hong Kong's Hang Seng index fell 5.2% and the Shanghai Composite lost 3.6% to close at 3820.05. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 ended down 2.3%, although it did recover off its lows of the day. South Korea's Kospi saw a 1.61% drop, the Singapore Straits Times index slid 1.40% and Taiwan's benchmark index closed down 1.91%. Elsewhere in the region, India's Sensex was trading down 5.2%, Thai shares were off 1.28% and Indonesian shares fell 4.64%. In Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur's composite index fell1.25% at 1179.87, while in the Philippines, shares finished down 3.88%.
Meanwhile, spot gold prices continued their record-breaking ascent, reaching $1032.35 an ounce, nearly $30 above Friday's close in New York.
Also in Asia Monday, the dollar traded below 96 yen for the first time in more than 12 years.
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