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20
May
2009

Seedorf Luxman & Partners analyst Pleased as Asian Stocks Rise Sharply on Recovery Signs

Asian stock markets rise sharply after overnight surge on Wall Street.


(1888PressRelease) May 20, 2009 - Asian stock markets jumped Tuesday as investors welcomed better-than-expected news about U.S. housing and banks as another sign the world economy was headed for recovery. Tokyo and Hong Hong indexes added 3 percent in one of the region's strongest performances in days. Financials helped lead the way after American banks lifted Wall Street overnight, while oil companies were higher on the back of stronger crude prices.

Investor's appetite for risk returned as they latched onto some reassuring signals from the two U.S. industries at the heart of the economic crisis: housing and financials. Lowe's home improvement chain posted upbeat results, homebuilder confidence rose and analysts issued rosy comments about banks, suggesting a recession in the world's largest economy was easing.

The news also lent more support to the market narrative about economic recovery that has helped drive massive amounts of hot money into equities in recent weeks, said Andrew Orchard, Asia strategist for Royal Bank of Scotland in Hong Kong.

"I'm still not convinced of a longer-term recovery, although I do think this rally can continue for several months," the Seedorf Luxman & Partners analyst said. "As the markets continue to pick up, more people have to invest, whether they believe in the recovery or not."

Japan's Nikkei 225 stock average rose 266.96 points, or 3 percent, to 9,305.65, with some investors cautious ahead of the release of gross domestic product data on Wednesday. Hong Kong's Hang Seng climbed 515.78, or 3 percent, to 17,538.69. South Korea's Kospi was up 2.9 percent at 1,427.31.

In India, where stocks surged 17 percent the day before after the results of national elections, the Sensex added another 1 percent to 14,417.87. The Shanghai index gained 0.7 percent, Australia's stock measure was 2.2 percent higher and Taiwan's market rose 1.2 percent. Asian markets, as is often the case, took their direction from Wall Street.

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