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Hong Kong’s Hang Seng drops 4% as Asia-Pacific stocks slip; oil prices surge on Russia-Ukraine conflict

Soegeefx AppsAsia MarketHong Kong’s Hang Seng drops 4% as Asia-Pacific stocks slip; oil prices surge on Russia-Ukraine conflict

Key Points

  • Asia-Pacific stocks declined in Monday morning trade as the war between Russia and Ukraine continues weighing on investor sentiment.
  • U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Sunday Washington and its allies are considering banning Russian oil and natural gas imports.
  • Chinese trade data for February is expected to be out at 11:00 a.m. HK/SIN on Monday.

SINGAPORE — Shares in Asia-Pacific declined in Monday morning trade as oil prices surged, with the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war continuing to weigh on investor sentiment globally.

The Hang Seng index in Hong Kong led losses regionally, dropping 4.14% as shares of HSBC plummeted 6.02%. Mainland China’s Shanghai composite shed 1.13% and the Shenzhen component slipped 2.076%.

In Japan, the Nikkei 225 also saw heavy losses as it tumbled 3.5%, with shares of robot maker Fanuc plunging 7.72%, while the Topix index shed 3.12%.

South Korea’s Kospi fell 2.41%. Over in Australia, the S&P/ASX 200 dipped 1.19%.

MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan traded 2.2% lower.

Oil prices continue surging

Oil prices soared in the morning of Asia trading hours on Monday, with international benchmark Brent crude futures up 8.46% to $128.10 per barrel. U.S. crude futures also surged 7.4% to $124.24 per barrel.

Brent had earlier skyrocketed to as high as $139.13 per barrel — its highest since July 2008.

The sharp rise in oil prices, which already recently spiked, came after U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Sunday Washington and its allies are considering banning Russian oil and natural gas imports.

“We now see the likelihood of Russian exports being directly impacted by sanctions as very high,” said Daniel Hynes, senior commodity strategy at ANZ. “The move also suggests the market was not factoring in the potential for direct sanctions on Russia oil.”

Meanwhile, Commonwealth Bank of Australia’s Vivek Dhar said it’s plausible for Brent to rise as high as $150 per barrel in the current environment.

“Before the crisis, oil markets were particularly vulnerable to an oil supply shock with global oil stockpiles at 7-year lows and OPEC+ spare capacity under question given disappointing OPEC+ oil supply growth over the last few months,” said Dhar, who is mining and energy commodities analyst at CBA.

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Looking ahead, China is set to announce its February trade data at 11:00 a.m. HK/SIN on Monday. The country announced Saturday a gross domestic product growth target of about 5.5% for 2022.

Currencies

The U.S. dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of its peers, was at 99.066 — having risen recently from levels below 97.6.

The Japanese yen traded at 114.90 per dollar, after strengthening sharply late last week from levels above 115.20 against the greenback. The Australian dollar was at $0.7425, following a general upward trek last week from below $0.72.

TICKER COMPANY NAME PRICE CHANGE %CHANGE
.N225 Nikkei 225 Index *NIKKEI 25166.23 -819.24 -3.15
.HSI Hang Seng Index *HSI 21157.51 -747.78 -3.41
.AXJO S&P/ASX 200 *ASX 200 7022.2 -88.6 -1.25
.SSEC Shanghai *SHANGHAI 3404.39 -43.26 -1.25
.KS11 KOSPI Index *KOSPI 2647.32 -66.11 -2.44
.FTFCNBCA CNBC 100 ASIA IDX *CNBC 100 8846.31 -259.04 -2.84

Source : CNBC

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