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Asian Markets Slip as Tariff Uncertainty Weighs; China and Australia Show Resilience

By Yasher RizwanSeptember 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read2 Views
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Most Asian stock markets fell on Wednesday, mirroring overnight weakness from Wall Street as investors grew cautious over U.S. trade tariffs and global demand concerns. Despite upbeat economic data from Australia and China, regional sentiment remained muted.

Wall Street Weakness Drags Asia Lower

Asian markets tracked the losses on Wall Street, where technology stocks led declines. Pressure grew after a U.S. appeals court ruled against former President Trump’s tariffs, raising concerns over Washington’s recent trade agreements.

Futures linked to the S&P 500 rose slightly in Asia trading, supported by Alphabet’s relief rally following a softer-than-expected antitrust ruling. However, the bounce was not enough to offset broader risk aversion in Asia.

Australia: Strong GDP Dampens RBA Cut Bets

Australia’s ASX 200 dropped nearly 1%, the worst performer in the region. The sell-off came after second-quarter GDP data revealed stronger-than-expected growth, fueled by robust consumer spending and government support.

While the upbeat data reflects economic strength, it also dented expectations for further monetary easing by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). Analysts at Capital Economics noted that “sticky inflation and firm domestic demand make aggressive policy easing less likely.”

China: Positive PMI Overshadowed by Profit-Taking

Chinese equities extended losses as investors booked profits after a strong August rally. The CSI 300 slipped 0.7% and the Shanghai Composite fell 1%, even as private PMI data showed service sector activity expanding at its fastest pace in five months.

Technology and chip-related stocks, key drivers of last month’s rally, bore the brunt of selling pressure. Cambricon Technologies fell over 4% on the day, reflecting caution in high-growth sectors.

Broader Asia: Mixed Performance

  • Japan’s Nikkei 225 declined 0.3% while the TOPIX shed 0.4%, despite stronger-than-expected PMI readings.
  • South Korea’s KOSPI edged up 0.3%, with GDP data surprising on the upside, though tech shares limited gains.
  • India’s Nifty 50 futures signaled a flat open amid ongoing tariff concerns, with Trump’s 50% levies on Indian imports now in effect.
  • Hong Kong’s Hang Seng slipped 0.2%, unable to hold onto gains despite optimism from China’s PMI data.

Outlook

With investors shifting focus to upcoming U.S. labor market releases and ongoing trade tensions, Asian equities remain vulnerable. While economic resilience in China and Australia offered some positive signals, geopolitical and tariff risks continue to dictate market sentiment.

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