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Asian markets track Wall St lower as recession fears return
Most stocks dropped alongside oil prices Thursday and the dollar weakened after disappointing US data renewed worries about a recession in the world's biggest economy.
The optimism that has flowed through trading floors since the start of the year has taken a knock this week as concern about inflation and rising interest rates are replaced by growth fears and their impact on company profits.
The downbeat mood overshadowed hopes that China's economy will enjoy a strong recovery this year -- having suffered its worst annual growth in 46 years in 2022 -- as it moves away from its zero-Covid policy.
All three main indexes on Wall Street sank more than one percent Wednesday in response to figures showing retail sales, and shrank at the quickest pace in more than a year, while producer prices fell the most since the beginning of the pandemic.
Industrial production also came in worse than forecast.
- 'Bad news is bad news' -
While data indicating the economy was struggling has in recent months spurred equities on hopes it will allow the Federal Reserve to slow down its pace of rate hikes, analysts said traders are now concerned about the economic outlook.
"'Bad news is bad news' once again for markets, with weak retail sales and industrial production seeing risk assets sell-off," said National Australia Bank's Tapas Strickland.
The data "adds to the theme of the economy slowing and heading into recession in 2023, and pushes back on the soft landing narrative dominating markets since January".
In early trade Tokyo, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore and Manila all fell, though Sydney, Seoul and Jakarta edged up.
Wellington's NZX 50 and the New Zealand dollar suffered only small losses despite Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's shock announcement that she will step down next month, saying she no longer has "enough in the tank".
Expectations that US interest rates will not rise as much as previously feared weighed on the dollar, with the yen bouncing back strongly after Wednesday's Bank of Japan decision not to further tweak monetary policy.
However, several Federal Reserve officials have pushed back against such speculation, warning they will continue to tighten policy until they have brought inflation down from its multi-decade highs.
Worries about recession were also weighing on oil prices, despite hopes for a spike in demand as China reopens to the world. Both main contracts dropped more than one percent in early exchanges.
But SPI Asset Management's Stephen Innes said Asian investors could be in for a positive year.
"The clear message to start 2023 has been clear as a whistle: while last year was about Fed and ECB normalisation, this year will be about China and Japan normalisation, which should continue to drive Asia’s fortunes higher in 2023," he said in a note.
- Key figures around 0230 GMT -
Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 1.2 percent at 26,468.62 (break)
Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: DOWN 0.7 percent at 21,526.99
Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.1 percent at 3,219.90
Dollar/yen: DOWN at 128.60 yen from 128.80 yen on Wednesday
Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.0785 from $1.0797
Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.2322 from $1.2344
Euro/pound: UP at 87.51 pence from 87.43 pence
West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 1.3 percent at $78.45 a barrel
Brent North Sea crude: DOWN 1.1 percent at $84.02 a barrel
New York - Dow: DOWN 1.8 percent at 33,296.96 (close)
London - FTSE 100: DOWN 0.3 percent at 7,830.70 (close)
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