Asia shares fall on worries over Ukraine crisis
TOKYO (AP) — Shares fell Monday
in Asia as investors remained wary of mounting violence in Ukraine,
while awaiting a raft of financial indicators due later in the week.
Japan's
benchmark Nikkei 225 stock index fell 1.2 percent to 14,257.37, while
Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index was 0.4 percent lower at22,142.16.
Shares
in New Zealand, Taiwan, China, India and Singapore also fell, though
South Korea's Kospi added 0.2 percent to 1,975.68 and Australia's
S&P ASX 200 gained 0.1 percent to 5,534.30.
The U.S. was
preparing to levy fresh sanctions against Russia for Moscow's failure to
uphold terms of an agreement with the U.S., the European Union and
Ukraine that calls for Moscow to withdraw Russian forces from the border
with Ukraine and encourage pro-Russian separatists to turn over
buildings they're occupying in eastern Ukraine.
Meanwhile,
pro-Russian militants turned to kidnapping, taking dozens hostage,
including journalists, pro-Ukraine activists and European military
observers.
"The Ukrainian tensions are once again mounting and the
word coming from Capitol Hill and also Europe is that sanctions on
Russian officials will be harder, more direct and onerous on President
Putin's inner circle; this will disrupt normal trading conditions,"
Melbourne, Australia-based, IG market strategic Evan Lucas said in a
trading note.
The geopolitical
tensions mean "Asia is starting the week on the back foot," he said.
Adding to those uncertainties are a slew of end-of-month data due this
week from Japan, the U.S. and China.
Worried investors have been
shifting from riskier assets into traditional havens like bonds, gold
and mainstay equities like utilities, sapping markets of their earlier
upward momentum. U.S. shares fell sharply Friday, with the Dow Jones
industrial average down 0.9 percent at 16,361.46 and the broader
Standard & Poor's 500 off 0.8 percent at 1,863.40.
European
shares also fell Friday, as the FTSE dropped 0.3 percent to 6,685.69 and
Germany's DAX lost 1.5 percent to 9,401.55. France's CAC shed 0.8
percent to 4,443.63.
In other markets, the euro was trading at
$1.3823, compared with Friday's close of $1.3834. The Japanese yen was
almost unchanged at 102.07 to the dollar, compared with 102.15 late
Friday.
Oil gained 47 cents to $101.07 electronic trading on the
New York Mercantile Exchange amid concern about the tensions in Ukraine
and the potential impact of additional sanctions on Russia's energy
exports.
Pradeep Shukla
PGDM 2 sem
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