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Lehman collapse hits Asian shares Lehman collapse hits Asian shares
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Leading Asian markets have plunged in the aftermath of the demise of top US investment bank Lehman Brothers.Leading Asian markets have plunged in the aftermath of the demise of top US investment bank Lehman Brothers.
Markets in Japan and South Korea fell by nearly 5% in early trading having been shut on Monday for a bank holiday.Markets in Japan and South Korea fell by nearly 5% in early trading having been shut on Monday for a bank holiday.
The figures reflected earlier falls in Europe and the US, which on Monday had its worst day's trading since 9/11.The figures reflected earlier falls in Europe and the US, which on Monday had its worst day's trading since 9/11.
The fourth-largest US investment bank, Lehman filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday, becoming the latest victim of the global credit crunch.The fourth-largest US investment bank, Lehman filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday, becoming the latest victim of the global credit crunch.
Japan's benchmark Nikkei-225 index dropped by 4.7% in the first half hour of trading on Tuesday, while South Korean shares shed more than 5% in value in just 20 minutes.Japan's benchmark Nikkei-225 index dropped by 4.7% in the first half hour of trading on Tuesday, while South Korean shares shed more than 5% in value in just 20 minutes.
Markets in Shanghai, Taipei and Singapore were also sharply down.Markets in Shanghai, Taipei and Singapore were also sharply down.
The collapse of Lehman, which had incurred billions of dollars of losses from the failing US mortgage market, threatened to deal a further blow to other financial institutions, as they unwind deals with the former investment giant.The collapse of Lehman, which had incurred billions of dollars of losses from the failing US mortgage market, threatened to deal a further blow to other financial institutions, as they unwind deals with the former investment giant.
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Stock markets in Europe plummeted on Monday as Lehman's failure raised fears about the strength of the global financial system. Banking shares were hardest hit. Stock markets in Europe plummeted on Monday as Lehman's failure raised fears about the strength of the global financial system. Banking shares were hardest hit. I am confident that our financial markets are flexible and resilient and can deal with these adjustments US President George W Bush class="" href="/1/hi/business/7616197.stm">US policy challenge class="" href="/1/hi/business/7616068.stm">Merrill Lynch sold in $50bn deal class="" href="/1/hi/business/7615974.stm">Q&A: Lehman collapse
On Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average fell nearly 4.5%, while the FTSE 100 index of leading UK shares closed down 4%.On Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average fell nearly 4.5%, while the FTSE 100 index of leading UK shares closed down 4%.
Meanwhile, there are fears AIG, once the world's largest insurer, could also face collapse. It is taking steps to raise money amid reports it is seeking an emergency loan from the US Federal Reserve.Meanwhile, there are fears AIG, once the world's largest insurer, could also face collapse. It is taking steps to raise money amid reports it is seeking an emergency loan from the US Federal Reserve.
Central banks have moved to reassure markets. The US Federal Reserve has broadened its emergency lending scheme and the UK and European central banks have injected a total of $39bn into the financial system.Central banks have moved to reassure markets. The US Federal Reserve has broadened its emergency lending scheme and the UK and European central banks have injected a total of $39bn into the financial system.
Merrill Lynch, another leading US investment bank also stung by the credit crunch, agreed to be taken over by Bank of America in a dramatic weekend of events for Wall Street.Merrill Lynch, another leading US investment bank also stung by the credit crunch, agreed to be taken over by Bank of America in a dramatic weekend of events for Wall Street.
The $50bn deal means that three of the top five US investment bank have fallen prey to the financial crisis within six months.The $50bn deal means that three of the top five US investment bank have fallen prey to the financial crisis within six months.
'Rough spots ahead''Rough spots ahead'
Earlier, US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said the US was "working through a difficult period in our financial markets right now as we work off some of the past excesses".Earlier, US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said the US was "working through a difficult period in our financial markets right now as we work off some of the past excesses".
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He said Americans could remain confident in the "soundness and resilience" of the US financial system.He said Americans could remain confident in the "soundness and resilience" of the US financial system.
But he warned that uncertainty remained and it was likely that there would be further "rough spots" ahead until the correction of the US housing market was completed.But he warned that uncertainty remained and it was likely that there would be further "rough spots" ahead until the correction of the US housing market was completed.
Mr Paulson said he was committed to working with regulators in the US and abroad, as well as policymakers in Congress to take the necessary steps "to maintain the stability and orderliness of our financial markets".Mr Paulson said he was committed to working with regulators in the US and abroad, as well as policymakers in Congress to take the necessary steps "to maintain the stability and orderliness of our financial markets".
But he gave no details of what such steps might mean.But he gave no details of what such steps might mean.
Earlier in the day President George W Bush said: "In the long term I am confident that our financial markets are flexible and resilient and can deal with these adjustments."Earlier in the day President George W Bush said: "In the long term I am confident that our financial markets are flexible and resilient and can deal with these adjustments."