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    Asia Markets: Japan stocks lead losses for Asia

    By Sarah Turner, MarketWatch

    SYDNEY (MarketWatch) ? Japanese stocks fell sharply Friday in a generally weak session for major Asian markets with investors cautious ahead of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke?s speech.

    Japan?s Nikkei Stock Average /quotes/zigman/5986735 JP:100000018 -1.33% ?dropped 1.1%, as South Korea?s Kospi /quotes/zigman/1652118 KR:SEU +0.08% ?slipped 0.2%, and Australia?s S&P/ASX 200 index /quotes/zigman/1653884 AU:XJO +0.04% also traded down 0.1%.

    Hong Kong?s Hang Seng Index /quotes/zigman/2622475 HK:HSI -0.30% ?lost 0.3% and the Shanghai Composite Index /quotes/zigman/1859015 CN:000001 -0.01% /quotes/zigman/1859015 CN:000001 -0.01% traded flat as it continued to hover around three and a half year lows.

    U.S. stocks joined in with global stock losses Thursday, as investors worried ahead of Bernanke?s speech that central banks won?t step in to support the global economy. Read more on U.S. stocks.

    While the Shanghai and Hong Kong indexes are showing month-to-date losses, of 2.4% and 1.5%, respectively, the Nikkei Average has gained 2.2% so far this month, while the Kospi is up 1.1% and the S&P/ASX 200 has gained 1%.

    Credit Agricole strategists said that investors were likely to take profits Friday as they remain wary ?ahead of the long-awaited speech by Fed?s Bernanke.?

    ?Given that a lot of good news has been priced in, risks of disappointment are high, and risk assets will come under heavy pressure in case of any under-delivery on policy easing,? they said.

    Michael Gavin at Barclays Capital said that ?markets have been drifting sideways for the past several weeks because they have had little opportunity to learn about policy makers? intentions in a number of critical areas, mainly but not exclusively in Europe.?

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    The U.S. military is pivoting to East Asia as territorial flare-ups spread across the region.

    ?This is likely to remain the case until high-stakes policy announcements arrive,? he said, citing the European Central Bank?s meeting next week as a possible source of just such an announcement.

    The Tokyo market came under notable selling pressure after data showed an unexpectedly negative reading on industrial production for July, with the numbers coming on the heels of Thursday?s downbeat retail-sales statistics. Read more on Japanese data.

    Japanese firms among the major decliners in Tokyo on Friday included Nikon Corp. /quotes/zigman/195445 JP:7731 -2.88% ? /quotes/zigman/200723/quotes/nls/ninoy NINOY -2.42% ?down 2.8%, Suzuki Motor Corp. /quotes/zigman/197979 JP:7269 -3.51% ? /quotes/zigman/527614/quotes/nls/szkmy SZKMY +3.83% ?lower by 3.4%, and Honda Motor Co. /quotes/zigman/193651 JP:7267 -2.21% , down 2%.

    Sharp Corp. /quotes/zigman/197304 JP:6753 -11.45% /quotes/zigman/197313/quotes/nls/shcaf SHCAF -2.67% ?tumbled 9.3% after Taiwan?s Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. /quotes/zigman/190672 TW:2317 -1.52% ? /quotes/zigman/215125/quotes/nls/hnhpf HNHPF -5.70% , down 0.8% in Taipei, reportedly said talks to renegotiate its investment in the Japanese firm had yet to reach a conclusion.

    Auto-parts maker Denso Corp /quotes/zigman/164266 JP:6902 -3.78% ? /quotes/zigman/164272/quotes/nls/dnzof DNZOF -1.44% ?fell 4.4% while dump-truck and excavator producer Hitachi Construction Machinery Co. /quotes/zigman/529196/quotes/nls/htcmy HTCMY +1.21% ? /quotes/zigman/198746 JP:6305 -2.41% ?lost 2.2% after a downgrade to neutral at MUFJ.

    Japanese steel mill owners were also losing ground after a Nikkei report that an influx of inexpensive Chinese steel has forced some Japanese producers to take asset-impairment charges for their mills.

    The report cited problems for Nippon Steel Corp. /quotes/zigman/196304 JP:5401 -4.38% ? /quotes/zigman/196313/quotes/nls/nistf NISTF -14.80% , down 3.8%, and Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd. /quotes/zigman/197855 JP:5405 -4.27% ? /quotes/zigman/197865/quotes/nls/smmlf SMMLF -1.04% , down 3.4%.

    The report said that the two firms ? which are due to merge in October ? plan to book a combined 240 billion yen ($3.1 billion) extraordinary charge for April-September and post losses wider than their previous outlooks. Read more on reported headwinds for Japan steel firms.

    However, some Australian miners managed to take back some of the week?s steep losses, with Rio Tinto Ltd. /quotes/zigman/176317 AU:RIO +1.21% ? /quotes/zigman/182541/quotes/nls/rio RIO -1.96% ? /quotes/zigman/155899 UK:RIO -2.09% ?up 1% and Mount Gibson Iron Ltd. /quotes/zigman/296817 AU:MGX +4.57% ?up 4.3%.

    Property firms were solid performers in Hong Kong after a sharp drop in the previous session, with Henderson Land Development Co. /quotes/zigman/14038/quotes/nls/hldvf HLDVF -4.06% ? /quotes/zigman/14039 HK:12 +1.61% ?and Sino Land Co. /quotes/zigman/14435 HK:83 +0.95% ? /quotes/zigman/134942/quotes/nls/snlay SNLAY +1.06% ?each higher by 1.6%.

    Citigroup analysts said Hong Kong?s new land and housing policies, announced late Thursday, were ?relatively mild? and added ?we believe H.K. property stocks may recover.?

    The measures, meant to cool rapidly rising real-estate prices in the territory, included plans for 65,000 new residential apartments in the next three to four years.

    Insurers were also advancing, with China Life Insurance Co. /quotes/zigman/29330 HK:2628 -0.24% ? /quotes/zigman/336639/quotes/nls/lfc LFC +0.97% ? and Ping An Insurance Co. /quotes/zigman/8216 HK:2318 -0.18% ? /quotes/zigman/372285/quotes/nls/pngay PNGAY -0.69% ?rising 1.2% each.

    On the downside in Hong Kong, shipper China Merchants Holdings International Co. /quotes/zigman/12503 HK:144 -2.41% ? /quotes/zigman/12505/quotes/nls/cmhhf CMHHF +2.31% ?fell 2.9% after announcing that it has bought a 50% stake in Togo container-terminal operator Thesar Maritime Ltd. for 150 million euros ($188 million). Read more on China Merchants acquisition.

    Among other Hong Kong decliners, Citic Pacific Ltd. /quotes/zigman/14281 HK:267 -5.68% ? /quotes/zigman/295956/quotes/nls/ctpcy CTPCY -3.99% ?lost 3.1%, while Li & Fung Ltd. /quotes/zigman/4522657 HK:494 -2.18% ? /quotes/zigman/529778/quotes/nls/lfugy LFUGY -0.46% ?dropped 1.6%.

    In South Korea, a 0.7% advance for LG Electronics Inc. KR:066570 -1.12% ? /quotes/zigman/302529/quotes/nls/lgeiy LGEIY 0.00% was offset by a 0.5% decline for index heavyweight Samsung Electronics Inc. KR:005930 -1.22% ? /quotes/zigman/189458/quotes/nls/ssnlf SSNLF +5.36%

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    JP : Nikkei Idx

    Volume: 0.00

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    KR : South Korea

    Volume: 455.31M

    Aug. 31, 2012 1:57p

    /quotes/zigman/1653884

    AU : Australia: Sydney

    Volume: 0.00

    Aug. 31, 2012 2:57p

    /quotes/zigman/2622475

    HK : HangSeng Ind

    Volume: 0.00

    Aug. 31, 2012 1:02p

    /quotes/zigman/1859015

    CN : China: Shanghai

    Volume: 24.27M

    Aug. 31, 2012 1:02p

    /quotes/zigman/1859015

    CN : China: Shanghai

    Volume: 24.27M

    Aug. 31, 2012 1:02p

    /quotes/zigman/195445

    JP : Japan: Tokyo

    ? 2,157.00

    -64.00 -2.88%

    Volume: 1.49M

    Aug. 31, 2012 1:57p

    Market Cap

    ?901.58 billion

    Rev. per Employee

    ?38.30M

    /quotes/zigman/200723/quotes/nls/ninoy

    US : U.S.: OTCBB

    Volume: 743.00

    Aug. 30, 2012 3:59p

    /quotes/zigman/197979

    JP : Japan: Tokyo

    ? 1,428.00

    -52.00 -3.51%

    Volume: 1.47M

    Aug. 31, 2012 1:57p

    Market Cap

    ?838.21 billion

    Rev. per Employee

    ?46.80M

    /quotes/zigman/527614/quotes/nls/szkmy

    US : U.S.: OTCBB

    Volume: 200.00

    Aug. 22, 2012 2:42p

    /quotes/zigman/193651

    JP : Japan: Tokyo

    ? 2,477.00

    -56.00 -2.21%

    Volume: 2.20M

    Aug. 31, 2012 1:57p

    Market Cap

    ?4635.45 billion

    Rev. per Employee

    ?46.34M

    /quotes/zigman/197304

    JP : Japan: Tokyo

    Volume: 138.45M

    Aug. 31, 2012 1:57p

    Market Cap

    ?255.46 billion

    Rev. per Employee

    ?40.07M

    /quotes/zigman/197313/quotes/nls/shcaf

    US : U.S.: OTCBB

    Volume: 2,000

    Aug. 30, 2012 9:33a

    Rev. per Employee

    $510,748

    /quotes/zigman/190672

    TW : Taiwan

    Volume: 56.67M

    Aug. 31, 2012 12:57p

    Market Cap

    NT$987.67 billion

    Rev. per Employee

    NT$3.88M

    /quotes/zigman/215125/quotes/nls/hnhpf

    US : U.S.: OTCBB

    Volume: 12,996

    Aug. 30, 2012 1:37p

    /quotes/zigman/164266

    JP : Japan: Tokyo

    ? 2,622.00

    -103.00 -3.78%

    Volume: 2.17M

    Aug. 31, 2012 1:57p

    Market Cap

    ?2406.43 billion

    Rev. per Employee

    ?27.03M

    /quotes/zigman/164272/quotes/nls/dnzof

    US : U.S.: OTCBB

    Volume: 137.00

    Aug. 30, 2012 1:48p

    Rev. per Employee

    $343,686

    /quotes/zigman/529196/quotes/nls/htcmy

    US : U.S.: OTCBB

    Volume: 1,990

    Aug. 14, 2012 2:59p

    /quotes/zigman/198746

    JP : Japan: Tokyo

    ? 1,298.00

    -32.00 -2.41%

    Volume: 1.44M

    Aug. 31, 2012 1:57p

    Market Cap

    ?293.63 billion

    Rev. per Employee

    ?38.59M

    /quotes/zigman/196304

    JP : Japan: Tokyo

    Volume: 46.28M

    Aug. 31, 2012 1:56p

    Market Cap

    ?1129.96 billion

    Rev. per Employee

    ?67.20M

    /quotes/zigman/196313/quotes/nls/nistf

    US : U.S.: OTCBB

    Volume: 1,091

    Aug. 30, 2012 1:45p

    Rev. per Employee

    $855,531

    /quotes/zigman/197855

    JP : Japan: Tokyo

    Volume: 19.09M

    Aug. 31, 2012 1:55p

    Market Cap

    ?581.52 billion

    Rev. per Employee

    ?65.56M

    /quotes/zigman/197865/quotes/nls/smmlf

    US : U.S.: OTCBB

    Volume: 1,000

    April 4, 2012 11:12a

    /quotes/zigman/176317

    AU : Australia: Sydney

    Volume: 8.16M

    Aug. 31, 2012 2:57p

    Rev. per Employee

    $821,334

    /quotes/zigman/182541/quotes/nls/rio

    US : U.S.: NYSE

    Volume: 4.84M

    Aug. 30, 2012 4:00p

    Rev. per Employee

    $836,487

    /quotes/zigman/155899

    UK : U.K.: London

    Volume: 8.41M

    Aug. 30, 2012 4:35p

    Market Cap

    ?39.13 billion

    Rev. per Employee

    ?527,959

    /quotes/zigman/296817

    AU : Australia: Sydney

    Volume: 7.28M

    Aug. 31, 2012 2:57p

    Market Cap

    $808.87 million

    Rev. per Employee

    $917,883

    /quotes/zigman/14038/quotes/nls/hldvf

    US : U.S.: OTCBB

    Volume: 15,652

    Aug. 30, 2012 3:12p

    /quotes/zigman/14039

    HK : Hong Kong

    Volume: 2.12M

    Aug. 31, 2012 1:01p

    Market Cap

    HK$116.10 billion

    Rev. per Employee

    HK$1.55M

    /quotes/zigman/14435

    HK : Hong Kong

    Volume: 4.30M

    Aug. 31, 2012 1:02p

    Market Cap

    HK$78.86 billion

    Rev. per Employee

    HK$1.87M

    /quotes/zigman/134942/quotes/nls/snlay

    US : U.S.: OTCBB

    Volume: 975.00

    Aug. 29, 2012 10:38a

    Rev. per Employee

    $239,958

    /quotes/zigman/29330

    HK : Hong Kong

    Volume: 9.29M

    Aug. 31, 2012 1:01p

    Market Cap

    HK$580.44 billion

    Rev. per Employee

    HK$4.32M

    /quotes/zigman/336639/quotes/nls/lfc

    US : U.S.: NYSE

    Volume: 237,698

    Aug. 30, 2012 4:02p

    Rev. per Employee

    $556,683

    /quotes/zigman/8216

    HK : Hong Kong

    Volume: 5.04M

    Aug. 31, 2012 1:02p

    Market Cap

    HK$402.06 billion

    /quotes/zigman/372285/quotes/nls/pngay

    US : U.S.: OTCBB

    Volume: 33,157

    Aug. 30, 2012 3:54p

    /quotes/zigman/12503

    HK : Hong Kong

    Volume: 2.41M

    Aug. 31, 2012 1:01p

    Source: http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story.asp?guid=%7B63345D1A-F2F7-11E1-9007-002128049AD6%7D&siteid=rss

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