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Asian Markets Slump On U.S. Economy Woes, Lower Corporate Profits



On the first day of the trading week, Asian markets slipped after a horrendous fall on Wall Street Friday over slumping corporate profits - particularly reports that signalled GE's lower than expected Q1 profits.


Also weighing on global markets is the state of the U.S. economy, and the question if indeed it is nearing a recession, as former Fed chief Alan Greenspan and others would have market participants believe.


In Tokyo, Japan's Nikkei 225 index dropped  3.1% to finish the day at 12917.5. In mainland China, the Shanghai Composite Index, which has been adding volumnously the last couple of years plunged 5.6%. And Hong Kong's Hang Seng blue chip closed 3.47% lower at 23811.20 points, reports the online edition of the Wall Street Journal.




Tags: Asian Markets , Nikkei , Hang Seng , Shanghai Composite Index , U.S. Economy , Corporate Profits
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