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Old 02-05-2010, 01:06 AM   #1
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This slide is way from over!

Asian stocks tumble amid global recovery doubts


AP – A man walks in front of the electronic stock board of a securities firm in Tokyo Friday, Feb. 5, 2010. …






By JOE McDONALD, AP Business Writer Joe Mcdonald, Ap Business Writer – 1 hr 37 mins ago
BEIJING – Asian stocks tumbled Friday as ballooning European debt and a rise in U.S. unemployment claims added to fears the global recovery could slip back into recession.
Markets from Tokyo to Hong Kong to Sydney dropped about 2.5 percent or more after European stocks slid Thursday on debt worries and U.S. markets were hurt by data showing unemployment claims rose last week.
Oil prices hovered near $73 a barrel, adding to a big slide overnight, while the dollar continued to gain against the euro, which was at its lowest since May.
Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 lost 2.6 percent, or 269.18 points, to 10,086.80 and China's Shanghai Composite Index fell 1.8 percent, or 53.42, to 2,941.89. Hong Kong's Hang Seng was down 2.9 percent at 19,753.29.
Investors were pulling money out of riskier assets such as emerging market stocks and commodities amid concern about the fiscal health of deeply indebted Greece, Spain and Portugal and their ability to borrow more money.
"We are getting into a situation where stimulus is needed to sustain growth but governments may not be able to finance it," said Dariusz Kowalczyk, chief investment strategist for SJS Markets in Hong Kong.
"If that scenario materializes, there will be nothing to save the global economy from another recession," he said. "That risk has caused a lot of stress in markets."
In the United States, the Dow Jones industrial average closed down 268.37, or 2.6 percent, at 10,002.18 after briefly trading below 10,000 for the first time in three months. That came after the Labor Department said claims for unemployment benefits rose by 8,000 to 480,000 last week, disappointing investors who hoped for a decrease.
Most Asian economies have weathered the global crisis with less damage than Western countries and debt levels are lower. But many rely heavily on exports to the United States and other developed markets.
"The importance of the U.S. and Europe is so large that if those major industrialized economies have a risk of recession, Asia cannot escape unscathed," Kowalczyk said.
Elsewhere in Asia, South Korea's Kospi was off 3.1 percent at 1,565.99 and Taiwan's Taiex dived 4 percent. Sydney's S&P-ASX 200 slid 2.5.
Oil prices gained slightly in Asia with benchmark crude for March delivery up 29 cents at $73.35 a barrel after buckling $3.84 overnight.
In currencies, the dollar weakened to 89.61 yen from 88.90 yen. The euro was lower at $1.3715 from $1.3726.



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The budget Obama submitted shows that he doesn't get it... still. Bad policies on top of bad spending, rinse, repeat. I don't know how we can turn this around with so much uncertainty.




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Time to go short (arms, that's how I gamble) on a lot of insignificant stocks.

Now, the important question....

Why isn't LK weighing in on important questions like this?



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