Asia Stocks Down on China’s Resistance to Inject Money in Markets

Asia Stocks Down on China’s Resistance to Inject Money in Markets

MANILA, Philippines— Asian stock markets floundered Friday as China pressed ahead with industrial restructuring that is partly to blame for slowing growth in the world’s No. 2 economy.

Beijing ordered companies to close factories in 19 industries where overproduction has led to price-cutting wars, affirming its determination to push ahead with a painful makeover of the economy. That move followed weak manufacturing data on Wednesday.

Communist leaders are trying to reduce reliance on investment and trade. But a slowdown that pushed China’s economic growth to a two-decade low of 7.5 percent last quarter had earlier prompted suggestions they might have to reverse course and stimulate the economy with more investment to reduce the threat of job losses and unrest.

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Japan stocks hit in volatile trade; China slides

Japan stocks hit in volatile trade; China slides

HONG KONG (MarketWatch) — Japanese shares beat a sharp retreat after opening comfortably higher on Friday, with a wave of selling ahead of weekend elections in the country also dragging on other regional markets.

The Nikkei Stock Average JP:NIK -1.48%  ended 1.5% lower after witnessing extreme volatility during the session. The benchmark rose nearly 1% in the morning session before suffering heavy losses that dragged the benchmark down to a loss of 2.7% at one point, which traders attributed to selling in the futures market but not related to any particular news.

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