Asian stocks struggle while oil stabilises

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AFP, Hong Kong :
Most Asian markets fell Friday on geopolitical concerns, uncertainty over the China-US trade row and the outlook for the global economy, while oil prices were flat after the previous day’s surge fuelled by attacks on two tankers in the crucial Gulf of Oman.
Hong Kong was again on the back foot, losing 0.7 percent, after the city was rocked this week by violent protests against government plans for a law that would allow extraditions to China and which observers warn could erode its attraction to businesses.
Trading floors have been the scene of unease for weeks since Donald Trump’s shock decision to hit China with higher tariffs despite expectations the two sides were close to a deal to end their long-running stand-off.
Shanghai tumbled one percent, Singapore shed 0.2 percent and Seoul lost 0.4 percent while Taipei was off 0.3 percent. Mumbai, Bangkok, Manila and Jakarta also fell, though Tokyo ended 0.4 percent higher and Sydney gained 0.2 percent.
In early European trade London dipped 0.2 percent, Paris eased 0.3 percent and Frankfurt fell 0.4 percent.
The uneasiness over the past week has seen the price of gold hit a 15-month high of around $1,360 per ounce as traders look for safer assets to hide from the uncertainty on world markets.
Eyes are now on the G20 summit in Japan later this month where the president and his Chinese counterpart are expected to meet to discuss the issue, though Washington has been playing down the chances of a deal being struck.
However, support has come from bets that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates soon as the economy stutters and the trade war rumbles along.
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