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Asian markets mixed amid new Europe fears

April 17, 2012 - Updated 100 PKT
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HONG KONG: Renewed fears over Europe's sovereign debt crisis continued to dampen sentiment in Asia Tuesday as investors also weighed a mixed bag of data out of the United States.

Tokyo rose 0.18 percent by the break and Sydney was 0.10 percent higher but Hong Kong shed 0.32 percent, Shanghai lost 0.47 percent and Seoul was 0.14 percent lower.

Fears that Spain could follow Greece, Ireland and Portugal in needing a bailout sent the cost of the country's debt above six percent for the first time since late last year.

Investors fear that Madrid could slip into a spiral of recession owing to the swingeing cuts it has made to reduce its public deficit.

The yield on Spanish 10-year debt bonds climbed to 6.094 percent on Monday from 5.960 percent at the close of trading on Friday.

The country's borrowing costs are higher than at any time since the European Central Bank introduced its first operation to provide cheap loans to troubled regional banks in December.

Eurozone heads were given a boost on Tuesday morning when Japan pledged to contribute $60 billion to the International Monetary Fund as part of the US-based organisation's bid to boost a firewall against the debt crisis.

The decision comes days before a Group of 20 finance chiefs' meeting in Washington that will likely focus on the issue and follows a eurozone move to temporarily hike its bailout fund to 700 billion euros from 500 billion.

In early Asian trade the euro bought $1.3118, compared with $1.3143 late Monday in New York, while it was at 105.53 yen from 105.64 yen.

However the single currency is still up from the lows of $1.2995 in Europe and 104.85 yen in Asia Monday.

The dollar was trading at 80.43 yen in early Asian trade, compared with 80.39 yen late Monday in New York. (AFP)


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