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Asia shares slow down as global growth concerns return

Asian shares eased on Thursday, as investors showed caution following the outlook for global growth, as they awaited the outcome of Sino-U.S. trade negotiations.

Meanwhile, the euro has remained under pressure ahead of the European Central Bank meeting.

MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan edged 0.3 per cent lower on Thursday, yet hovering not far from its five-month high, marked last week, and was up 10 per cent year-to-date.

Japan’s Nikkei average fell 0.7 per cent.

Chinese stocks were mixed, with the Shanghai Composite rising 0.2 per cent, while the blue-chip CSI 300 and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng shed 1.0 per cent and 0.7 per cent, respectively.

European shares were expected to open lower, with financial spread-betters seeing Britain’s FTSE, France’s CAC and Germany’s DAX each ticking down between 0.2 and 0.5 per cent.

Overnight, Wall Street’s main indexes fell for a third session, with the S&P 500 posting its biggest one-day decline in a month, as investors sought reasons to buy after the market’s strong rally to start the year.

“For some time, markets had been pricing in good news, namely that the talks between the U.S. and China will likely go well,” said Tatsushi Maeno, senior strategist at Okasan Asset Management.

“Now markets are having a pause,” he added.

Adding to concerns about the talks was data that showed that the U.S. goods trade deficit surged to a record high in 2018 as strong domestic demand pulled in imports, despite the Trump administration’s “America First” policies aimed at shrinking the gap.

Other U.S. data released on Wednesday suggested some slowing in the labor market, though the pace of job gains remains more than enough to drive the unemployment rate down.

The ADP National Employment Report showed that private payrolls increased by 183,000 in February, after surging 300,000 in January.

Economists polled by Reuters had forecast private payrolls advancing 189,000 in February.

The government’s more comprehensive employment report for February is scheduled for release on Friday.

Also weighing on investor sentiment were broader concerns about growth after the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development cut forecasts again for the global economy in 2019 and 2020.

“Chinese macroeconomic data remains weak at the moment, but I expect them to improve by the middle of the year,” said Okasan’s Maeno.

Investors are now looking ahead to the ECB’s board meeting later on Thursday.

The central bank is expected to slash growth forecasts and give its strongest signal yet that fresh stimulus is coming in the form of more cheap loans.

In the currency market, the euro traded at 1.1304 dollars, hovering near a two-week low on expectations that the ECB could suggest offering cheap long-term loans for banks.

The loans, known more formally as Targeted Long-Term Refinancing Operations (TLTROs), are expected to boost troubled euro zone lenders.

“The euro has come under pressure in anticipation of the ECB’s policy meeting, with many traders expecting a dovish tilt from the central bank.

“I think ECB could hint that it is mulling a fresh round of TLTROs, but expect the bank will make no changes to its forward guidance and repeat that rates would remain at present levels at least through the summer,” said Yuno suke Ikeda, chief forex strategist at Nomura Securities.

The dollar was little changed at 111.74 yen, moving away from Tuesday’s 2-1/2-month peak of 112.135, while the dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of six of its peers, barely moved at 96.887.

The Canadian and Australian dollar sank to two-month lows on Wednesday as traders scaled back holdings on expectations policy-makers would leave interest rates alone in the foreseeable future or even lower them to counter their softening economies.

Adding to the Aussie’s woes on Thursday was data showing local retailers suffered another bleak month in January, in a sign overall economic momentum was slowing.

The Aussie dollar last changed hands at 0.7042 dollars, up 0.1 per cent on the day.

Oil edged up on Thursday amid ongoing OPEC-led supply cuts and U.S. sanctions against exporters Venezuela and Iran, although prices were prevented from rising further by record U.S. crude output and rising commercial fuel inventories.

U.S. crude futures rose 0.1 per cent to 56.29 dollars per barrel, moving closer to its 3-1/2-month high of 57.88 dollars touched Friday, while international benchmark Brent futures gained 0.3 per cent to 66.20 dollars per barrel.

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