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Greece default concerns drag on Asia markets | Greece default concerns drag on Asia markets |
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Asian markets are trading mostly lower on fears that Greece could default on its debts after it failed to reach a deal in talks with creditors in Brussels over the weekend. | Asian markets are trading mostly lower on fears that Greece could default on its debts after it failed to reach a deal in talks with creditors in Brussels over the weekend. |
Greece's bailout expires at the end of the month and the country potentially faces leaving the eurozone. | |
Japan's Nikkei 225 closed 0.1% lower at 20,387.79 points while South Korea's Kospi index shed 0.5% to 2,042.32. | |
Australia's benchmark S&P/ASX 200 closed down 0.12% at 5,538.80 points. | |
Hong Kong's Hang Seng slid by 1.3% and the Shanghai Composite is 1% lower after the lunch break. | |
Last week, the International Monetary Fund unexpectedly pulled out of talks with Greece after saying that no progress had been made. | Last week, the International Monetary Fund unexpectedly pulled out of talks with Greece after saying that no progress had been made. |
"Greek negotiations falling through bring hopes of a resolution too close to the wire, with a lot being hung on the Eurogroup meeting later this week," wrote Vishnu Varathan of Mizuho bank. | "Greek negotiations falling through bring hopes of a resolution too close to the wire, with a lot being hung on the Eurogroup meeting later this week," wrote Vishnu Varathan of Mizuho bank. |
"We expect a tumultuous negotiation process to continue inducing euro volatility." | "We expect a tumultuous negotiation process to continue inducing euro volatility." |
Week ahead | Week ahead |
Investors will be watching the US Federal Reserve meeting on Wednesday for more clues about when the US central bank will raise interest rates. | |
"No change in policy is expected," Mr Varathan said. "However, Fed officials have done abrupt U-turns in the past when the data changes." | "No change in policy is expected," Mr Varathan said. "However, Fed officials have done abrupt U-turns in the past when the data changes." |
Central banks in Japan and Indonesia will also hold policy meetings this week. | Central banks in Japan and Indonesia will also hold policy meetings this week. |
However both the Bank of Japan and Bank Indonesia are expected to maintain interest rates at their current level. | However both the Bank of Japan and Bank Indonesia are expected to maintain interest rates at their current level. |
Figures on China's latest property prices are also due to be released on Friday. |