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REFILE-GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian shares near 4-month lows on Huawei fallout fears

Published 05/21/2019, 09:52 AM
REFILE-GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian shares near 4-month lows on Huawei fallout fears
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* Asian shares hobbled by U.S.-China technology battle
* Fed's Powell dismisses concerns about rising debt levels
* Chip-related shares under pressure
* Asian stock markets: https://tmsnrt.rs/2zpUAr4

By Hideyuki Sano
TOKYO, May 21 (Reuters) - Asian shares wobbled near
four-month lows on Tuesday on mounting worries the White House's
black-listing of Chinese telecom giant Huawei Technologies could
further inflame already tense relations between Washington and
Beijing.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan
.MIAPJ0000PUS was flat in early trade but stayed close to a
four-month low touched on Friday. It has fallen about 8% from a
nine-month peak hit just over a month ago. Japan's Nikkei
.N225 fell 0.5%.
In New York, the S&P 500 .SPX lost 0.67% while the Nasdaq
Composite .IXIC dropped 1.46%. The Philadelphia Semiconductor
Index .SOX fell 4.02% to two-month lows. Apple AAPL.O fell
3.1% to its lowest level since early March.
"With the news around the U.S. and Huawei taking a turn for
the worse, it seems that the trade war is increasingly showing
signs of becoming a tech war," said Seema Shah, senior global
investment Strategist at Principal Global Investors in London.
"The further this trend develops, the bigger the collateral
damage will be – particularly in Asia and the U.S., but the
ripple effect will be significant across the globe."
The U.S. government on Monday temporarily eased some trade
restrictions imposed last week on China's Huawei HWT.UL ,
allowing the company to purchase American-made goods to maintain
existing networks and provide software updates to existing
Huawei handsets for 90 days. But that was of little comfort for investors who are worried
about increasingly acrimonious atmosphere between the world's
two biggest economies.
Some U.S. companies, such as Alphabet's GOOGL.O Google and
Lumentum Holdings Inc LITE.O , have already started to limit
services to Huawei. "The determination of the U.S. administration to paralyse
China's aspirations to become a technology super power is clear
when you consider that its actions against Huawei are not only
damaging to China's technology sector, but also the US tech
sector," Shah said.
Corporate earnings guidance provided to investors so far
does not take into account the impact of the Huawei ban, said
Nobuhiko Kuramochi, chief strategist at Mizuho Securities.
"The sales of semi-conductors will be curtailed at least in
the short-term and companies will likely need to revise down
their earnings," he said.
Markets showed scant reaction to speech by Federal Reserve
Chairman Jerome Powell, who dismissed comparisons between the
rise of business debt to record levels in recent years and the
conditions in U.S. mortgage markets that preceded the
2007-to-2009 economic crisis. In the foreign exchange market, major currencies were on the
sideline for now.
The euro was under pressure ahead of the European election
this weekend but was little moved at $1.1169 EUR= , off
Monday's low of $1.1150, its lowest level since May 3.
The dollar slipped slightly to 110.05 yen JPY= from
Monday's near two-week high of 110.32 yen.
The British pound is listless near four-months, trading at
$1.2728 GBP=D4 , just a stone throw from Friday's low of
$1.2714, as an embattled UK Prime Minister Theresa May struggled
to pull together a Brexit deal.
The offshore yuan stood at 6.9403 to the dollar CNH=D4 ,
just above Friday's 5-1/2-month low of 6.9497.
Oil prices held near multi-week highs as OPEC indicated it
was likely to maintain production cuts while escalating Middle
East tensions provided further support.
Brent crude futures LCOc1 traded up 0.1% at $72.07 per
barrel while U.S. crude futures CLc1 fetched $63.30 per
barrel, up 0.3 percent.

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