Thursday, 13 June 2013

Nikkei Enters Bear Market

''Markets across Asia suffered another bruising day as investors scrambled for the exits, with Japanese stocks falling over 6% and into a bear market, and heavy losses in China and across Southeast Asia. Declines continued in U.S. stock futures and in Europe.
The selloff has gripped global markets all week, fueled by uncertainty over the direction of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy and signs of cooling growth in emerging economies. The mounting worries are sending cash to traditional safe haven assets of Treasuries, the yen and Japanese government bonds while finance ministers and central banks across the region are taking steps to calm markets''.
''Core benchmark indexes in Europe were all down more than 1%. The yield on the 10-year Italian government bond fell after fairly solid Italian bond-auction results, but stocks maintained losses.
The most dramatic move was in Japan, with the Nikkei Stock Average falling 6.4% to 12445.38 and putting it 21.9% down from the intraday peak reached on May 23, the day Japan's 6-month rally turned south and begun three weeks of wild trading''.
SOURCE: WSJ

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