Asian Stocks Down as Investors Assess Uncertain Global Economic Outlook By Investing.com


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By Gina Lee

Investing.com – Asia Pacific stocks were mostly down on Tuesday morning, with investors assessing the uncertain global economic outlook and monetary policies.

Japan’s fell 0.51% by 10:37 PM ET (2:37 AM GMT), while South Korea’s fell 0.81%.

In Australia, the inched up 0.05%.

Hong Kong’s fell 1.12%.

China’s inched down 0.19% while the was down 0.47%. To offset the heavy impact of COVID-19-related lockdowns on businesses, China will offer more than 140 billion yuan ($21 billion) in additional tax relief, the State of Council decided in a Monday meeting.

dipped 1.34%, and fell about 0.80%. Snapchat owner Snap Inc (NYSE:).’s shares tumble 28% after it warned of a worsening macroeconomic trend and said the company is not likely to meet the second quarter’s revenue and profit forecasts.

Markets have taken some comfort from U.S. President Joe Biden’s comments that he was considering easing sanctions on China, as well as Beijing’s ongoing promises of stimulus.

Investors are also assessing the outlook for monetary policy. They now await the minutes from the last U.S. Federal Reserve meeting, due on Wednesday, which could give clues on whether the tightening would continue.

“That is a big risk that the Fed doesn’t get the big economy signals and keep marching along with a very aggressive tightening program,” Allspring Global Investments senior portfolio manager Margaret Patel told Bloomberg.

“But if they look at the real world out there, they will see it’s time to take a big pause and at that point we will evaluate the market and perhaps try to see to a way through without a recession,” Patel added.

In Asia Pacific, the will hand down its policy decision on Wednesday, with the Bank of Korea following a day later.

On the data front, , as well as , are due later today, with , are due on Thursday.

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