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Abstract:Shanghai went into a nine-day semi-lockdown.
Asian shares were mixed on Monday as worries about the pandemic, inflation and the war in Ukraine weighed on market sentiment.
Benchmarks in Hong Kong and Sydney gained while Tokyo, Seoul and Shanghai declined.
Adding to concern over the economic impact from the pandemic, Shanghai went into a nine-day semi-lockdown. With Chinas economic growth already slowing, the extreme measure could worsen unemployment, sap consumer demand and further complicate already snarled global supply chains.
The Shanghai Composite index edged 0.2% lower to 3,207.10.
More broadly, the war in Ukraine and inflation are clouding the global outlook. The Federal Reserves moves to raise interest rates to counter surging prices are another worry in uncertain times.
“Heading into the new week, geopolitical tensions and the outlook for Feds tightening path may add some volatility in the markets. Over the many rounds of talks, it has shown that a peaceful resolution between Ukraine and Russia may be harder than expected,” said Yeap Jun Rong, market strategist at IG in Singapore.
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