The stock markets of the largest countries in the Asia-Pacific region are falling at the auction on Thursday on the continuing fears about the rise in interest rates by the central banks of the world.
Global equity markets have come under pressure this week following the annual economic symposium at Jackson Hole, during which Fed Chairman Jerome Powell and a number of European Central Bank officials called for – despite the risks of a recession – to raise rates to a level that will control inflation.
“At some point, central banks will realize that inflation remains high despite the increase in interest rates, and they will stop,” said Clifford Bennett, chief economist at ACY Securities.
The Hong Kong Hang Seng index fell by 1.7% by 08:20 Moscow time, the Chinese Shanghai Composite index by 0.1%.
Among the leaders of the decline in quotations on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange are shares of the Internet company Meituan (-5.2%), casino operator Sands China Ltd. (-5%), automaker BYD Co. Ltd. (-4.9%) and restaurant chain owner Haidilao International Holding Ltd. (-3.9%).
China’s manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) fell to 49.5 in August from 50.4 in the previous month, according to data from Caixin Media Co. and S&P Global, which calculate the value of the indicator.
A PMI value above 50 points indicates an increase in activity in the sector, below – its weakening. Analysts had expected a less significant fall, on average, to 50.2 points, according to a Trading Economics poll.
Meanwhile, Caixin and S&P Global’s reading came close to the official manufacturing PMI estimate of 49.4 released by China’s National Bureau of Statistics a day earlier.
The value of the Japanese Nikkei 225 index decreased by 1.6% by 8:30 Moscow time.
Among the components of the index, shares of the chemical Unitika Ltd. are the most actively depreciating. (-4.6%), trading Marubeni Corp. (-4%) and engineering Denso Corp. (-3.9%).
Papers of the media company Kadokawa Corp. rise by 5% on the news that its IT division – FromSoftware Inc. – invested in Sony Group Corp. and Tencent Holdings Ltd.
The South Korean index Kospi by 8:35 Moscow time fell by 1.8%.
Shares of one of the world’s largest manufacturers of chips and consumer electronics Samsung Electronics Co. cheaper by 2%, automaker Kia Corp. – by 0.3%.
The South Korean economy in the second quarter of 2022 grew by 2.9% compared to the same period last year, showed the final data of the Bank of Korea. Compared to the first quarter of 2022, the country’s GDP increased by 0.7%.
Both estimates coincided with preliminary data.
The Australian S&P/ASX 200 fell 1.7%.
The market value of the world’s largest mining companies BHP and Rio Tinto falls by 1% and 1.3% respectively.