

Earlier this week hesitant on Asian financial centers. On Monday, stock markets in the region without changing direction. Fears of a slowdown in economic recovery or a return to recession, still occupy the minds of investors. Especially as Wall Street and European stock markets ended the week in the red Friday. In the U.S., operators are torn between optimism for the resumption of mergers and acquisitions and the battery of macroeconomic uncertainty.
In Japan, investors have the prudence of their American counterparts. After opening down 0.10%, the Nikkei has widened its losses during the session (-0.58%) to finish on a decline of 0.68% to 9116.69 points. It is the lowest level of the year. The broader TOPIX, yielded 0.58% to 824.79 points. The vigor of the yen against the dollar is once again pointing the finger. Unsettled, exporters have sealed document.The semiconductor equipment supplier Tokyo Electron, the specialist digital cameras Canon and carmaker Honda Motor lost between 0.53% and 2.52%.
In China, stock markets are even more hesitant. In Hong Kong, the Hang Seng was down 0.36% to 20,905 points while the Shanghai Composite gained 0.13% to 2645 points.
The Korean Kosdaq is at equilibrium (-0.02%), like the Indian Sensex (+0.06%) and the S & P Australia (-0.09%). In Australia, markets are disturbed by the results of parliamentary elections that failed to designate a clear winner.
Absence of major news, the market activity remains very calm. New major macroeconomic indicators are expected in mid-week in the U.S., particularly in the property sector and employment.
Oil climbs
Crude prices were up Monday in Asia on a flat market. In morning trading, a barrel of light sweet crude for October delivery gained 29 cents to 74.11 dollars, while that of Brent North Sea crude for October delivery increased by 21 cents to 74.47 dollars.
This increase ends three consecutive sessions of falling prices. But it remains fragile due to a strengthening dollar.
- The small decline in Asian stock
- The Asian market disappointed by U.S. employment
- Asian stock markets reflected mixed
- The Tokyo Stock Exchange closed on a note of tentative
- Wall Street ends week on a positive note

