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          Asian stocks tumble after Wall Street rout

          Updated: 2011-08-09 11:52

          (Agencies)

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          SYDNEY - Asian equity markets were sharply down early Tuesday as investors fearing a possible global economic slowdown continued to flee stocks.

          Oil fell below $78 per barrel, toppling to its lowest price of the year on concerns that a slowing global economy could crimp demand for fuel.

          Chinese mainland's stock market continued to tumble Tuesday by opening 2.33 percent lower. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index plunged 2.33 percent to open at 2,468.03. The Shenzhen Component Index opened 2.7 percent lower at 11,007.55.

          Japan's Nikkei 225 index plunged 4.4 percent to 8,694.31 in the morning session, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng index plummeted 7.3 percent to 18,998.51. South Korea's Kospi index plummeted 8.2 percent to 1,716.05.

          Elsewhere, Australia's benchmark S&P/ASX-200 index lost 4.5 percent to 3,806.70. Michael McCarthy, chief strategist at Sydney-based stockbroker CMC Markets, attributed the market turbulence to fears that the US economy was slowing down.

          "We're clearly in fear territory," McCarthy said. "The major driver here seems to be weakness in the US economy. There are fears that it's starting to stall and if that's the case, the whole global growth scenario could fall over."

          Shane Oliver, chief economist of Australian investment manager AMP Capital, said he was surprised that the Australian market had not stabilized Tuesday after steep falls on the previous two trading days.

          "I would have thought we would have factored in a lot of the weakness, but obviously the fall on Wall Street was greater than Australian investors and Asian investors expected this time yesterday," Oliver told Australian Broadcasting Corp. television.

          The losses come on the heels of a rout on Wall Street on Monday, the first trading day since ratings agency Standard & Poor's downgraded American debt.

          The Dow Jones industrials fell 634.76 points, the sixth-worst point decline for the Dow in the last 112 years and the worst drop since December 2008. Every stock in the Standard & Poor's 500 index declined.

          Worries about the US economic recovery have been building since the government said that economic growth was far weaker in the first half of 2011 than economists expected. Intensifying concerns were reports showing that the manufacturing and services industries barely grew in July, although job growth was better than economists expected last month.

          Investors are also worried that Italy and Spain could become the next European countries to have trouble repaying their debts. Greece, Ireland and Portugal have already received bailout loans because of Europe's 21-month-old debt crisis.

          The fears have pushed investors to shun Spanish and Italian bonds, which have led to higher yields and in even higher borrowing costs for the two countries.

          The European Central Bank stepped in Monday and bought billions of euros worth of their bonds. The move helped to lower yields on Spanish and Italian bonds, at least temporarily.

          In currencies, the dollar weakened to 77.26 yen from 77.70 yen late Monday in New York. The euro slipped to $1.4193 from $1.4196.

          Benchmark crude fell $3.96 to $77.40 per barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. That is the lowest settlement price of the year for crude, but it's still higher than the $71.63 per barrel low of the past 12 months.

          Oil hit that on August 24 of last year, when a combination of disappointing economic news and abundant supplies drove down prices.

          The contract settled at $81.31 per barrel on the Nymex on Monday.

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          The European Central Bank (ECB) held a conference call late on Sunday ahead of the market opening, pledging the ECB will step in to buy eurozone bonds with efforts to forestall the euro zone's debt crisis from spreading.

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