Asia-Pacific markets are mixed as investors search for direction

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SINGAPORE — Australian stocks rose more than 1% while Hong Kong and South Korean markets were lower on Monday ahead of Australia and Malaysia central bank decisions this week.

The S&P/ASX 200 advanced 1.11% to end the session at 6,612.6, with banking and retail stocks in the green.

Japan and mainland China markets were also higher.

The Nikkei 225 in Japan pared earlier gains to close 0.84% up at 26,153.81, while the Topix index climbed 1.34% to 1,869.71.

In China, the Shanghai Composite gained 0.53% to 3,405.43, and the Shenzhen Component rose 1.29% to 13,026.25.

We probably will be bumping along the bottom, maybe a bit more downside from here.

Dan Fineman

Co-head of Asia-Pacific equity strategy, Credit Suisse

Hong Kong and South Korea stocks were down.

The Hang Seng index was closed on Friday and slipped as much as 1.8% in early trade on Monday. It was last down 0.31% in the final hour of trade.

Exchange-traded funds will be included in the stock connect scheme that links Hong Kong and mainland China from Monday.

South Korea’s Kospi initially struggled for direction and was closed 0.22% down at 2,300.34, while the Kosdaq shed 0.93% to 722.73.

MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan traded 0.15% higher.

In Southeast Asia, Indonesia’s Jakarta Composite dropped 2.37% in late afternoon trade.

Dan Fineman, co-head of Asia-Pacific equity strategy at Credit Suisse, said markets appear to have adequately priced in the amount of Fed hikes that are to come, but that the “very high risk of recession” means markets are unlikely to rally.

“I think that the worst is behind us. We probably will be bumping along the bottom, maybe a bit more downside from here, but I think the difficulties of the first half will not be repeated on the same scale in the second half,” he told CNBC’s “Street Signs Asia” on Monday.

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