Asia's markets mostly fell Thursday following losses on Wall Street,
with Japanese shares hit by a stronger yen, while traders remain on edge
over the Crimean crisis.
Tokyo fell 1.16 per cent at the break, Sydney slipped 0.89 per cent and Shanghai was 0.22 per cent lower while Hong Kong shed 0.13 per cent and Seoul added 0.10 per cent.
With few catalysts to drive business, investors took their lead from New York, where the three main indexes slipped again despite better-than expected data on retail, a key driver of the US economy.
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Tokyo fell 1.16 per cent at the break, Sydney slipped 0.89 per cent and Shanghai was 0.22 per cent lower while Hong Kong shed 0.13 per cent and Seoul added 0.10 per cent.
With few catalysts to drive business, investors took their lead from New York, where the three main indexes slipped again despite better-than expected data on retail, a key driver of the US economy.
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