Asian stock in mixed mode: Shanghai and Seoul up, Hong Kong and Tokyo down
Wednesday's trading in financial markets in East Asia has developed in both directions. While investors bought in China and Korea, sellers predominated in Japan and Hong Kong.
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Asian stocks fell. Fearing US inflation and China’s slowdown
The movement of major Asian stock exchanges rarely occurs in the same direction. In the middle of the week, however, stocks in China, Hong Kong, Seoul and Tokyo weakened. Although the reasons for the bad mood of investors were different.
China leading in the region. Other major Asian markets fell in midweek
Hong Kong, Tokyo and Seoul both faced midweek sales talc. The only major stock market to go upward in the region was Shanghai. And that's largely thanks to automakers and the pharmaceutical sector.























