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Asia stock markets in heavy falls | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
Several Asian stock markets, including Japan's Nikkei index, have fallen more than 2% in Monday trading as investors' worries about the US economy continued. | |
Prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange were down 2.7% in afternoon trading, after earlier falling as much as 3.2%. | |
In Hong Kong, the Hang Seng was down 2.5% by early afternoon, pulling back from initial falls of 3.8%. | |
There are also fears of sharp falls on European stock markets on Monday after Friday's hefty losses on Wall Street. | There are also fears of sharp falls on European stock markets on Monday after Friday's hefty losses on Wall Street. |
The Dow Jones, the main US share index, fell 367 points on Friday, the 20th anniversary of the Black Monday stock market crash. | The Dow Jones, the main US share index, fell 367 points on Friday, the 20th anniversary of the Black Monday stock market crash. |
I'd like to laugh except it hurts Trader Andy Brooks | |
Most of the falls came after European markets closed, so they will have their first chance to react on Monday. | Most of the falls came after European markets closed, so they will have their first chance to react on Monday. |
The falls were set off by concerns that the full effects of the US housing slowdown have not yet been seen. | The falls were set off by concerns that the full effects of the US housing slowdown have not yet been seen. |
'Pretty ugly' | 'Pretty ugly' |
It started when the building equipment firm Caterpillar cut its profit forecast, blaming the state of the economy. | It started when the building equipment firm Caterpillar cut its profit forecast, blaming the state of the economy. |
US losses came on the twentieth anniversary of Black Monday | US losses came on the twentieth anniversary of Black Monday |
"It's pretty ugly," said Bill Strazzullo, chief market strategist at Bell Curve Trading. | "It's pretty ugly," said Bill Strazzullo, chief market strategist at Bell Curve Trading. |
"A company like Caterpillar should be a poster child for global growth and benefits of the weak dollar," he said. | "A company like Caterpillar should be a poster child for global growth and benefits of the weak dollar," he said. |
"It makes you question: Is global growth really that strong? Has the earnings kick from the weak dollar played itself out?" | "It makes you question: Is global growth really that strong? Has the earnings kick from the weak dollar played itself out?" |
On Black Monday, the Dow Jones fell 23%, which nowadays would mean a drop of more than 3,000 points. | On Black Monday, the Dow Jones fell 23%, which nowadays would mean a drop of more than 3,000 points. |
"I think we're responding emotionally to the 20th anniversary of the October 1987 stock market crash," said Andy Brooks, head of trading at T Rowe Price. | "I think we're responding emotionally to the 20th anniversary of the October 1987 stock market crash," said Andy Brooks, head of trading at T Rowe Price. |
"I'd like to laugh except it hurts," he added. | "I'd like to laugh except it hurts," he added. |