Asian markets mostly fall as crude prices soar

0
153


Asian markets mostly fell in early trading Monday as global crude futures soared following the weekend attack on Saudi Arabian oil facilities.

West Texas Intermediate crude for October delivery












CLV19, +8.97%










 , the U.S. benchmark contract, was up 10.4%, or $5.71, at $60.57 a barrel on electronic exchange Globex on Sunday, on track for its largest daily gain since February 2016. November Brent crude












BRNX19, +10.05%










  jumped $6.97, or 11.6%, to trade at $67.18 a barrel, which would also mark the sharpest daily rise for the international benchmark grade since February 2016.

Saturday’s attack on Saudi oil fields knocked out about half that country’s oil production. Saudi officials said Sunday they expect to regain about one-third of that output capacity by Monday, but experts said it may take weeks for production to return to normal levels. Top U.S. officials blamed Iran — which denied responsibility — and President Donald Trump warned the U.S. was “locked and loaded,” suggested possible military action.

Separately, investors were dealt worrying information about China’s economy. Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said in an interview it will be “very difficult” for the country’s economy to grow at an annual rate of 6% or more in the current global climate, Reuters reported Sunday. China is aiming for GDP growth this year of 6% to 6.5%, and in the second quarter, GDP rose 6.2%, its slowest rate in 27 years.

Furthermore, data showed China’s industrial production growth in August was 4.4% year-over-year, the weakest reading in more than 17 years, Reuters reported. Analysts had expected 5.2% growth.

Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index












HSI, -1.05%










  fell 1% and the Shanghai Composite












SHCOMP, +0.05%










  was about flat, while the smaller-cap Shenzhen Composite












399106, +0.50%










  inched up 0.3%. South Korea’s Kospi












180721, +0.40%










  gained 0.5%, while benchmark indexes in Taiwan












Y9999, +0.45%










 , Singapore












STI, -0.09%










  and Indonesia












JAKIDX, -1.82%










  were mixed. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200












XJO, -0.01%










  was about flat. Japan’s Nikkei was closed for a holiday.

Among individual stocks, oil producer CNOOC












883, +6.22%










  surged in Hong Kong, while Geely Automobile












175, -3.40%










  and Tencent












700, -2.29%










  fell. LG Electronics












066570, +2.95%










  rose in South Korea while SK Hynix












000660, -3.39%










  sank. Beach Energy












BPT, +6.57%










 , Oil Search












OSH, +6.47%










  and BHP












BHP, +3.29%










  soared in Australia.



Source : MTV