Japan stocks plunge, other Asia markets fall after US losses
BEIJING — Japanese stocks plunged Tuesday and other Asian markets declined following heavy Wall Street losses triggered by President Donald Trump’s criticism of the U.S. central bank.
The Nikkei 225 fell by an unusually wide margin of 5 per cent to 19,155.14. The Shanghai Composite Index ended off 0.9 per cent at 2,504.82 after being down as much as 2.3 per cent at midday. Benchmarks in Thailand and Taiwan also declined.
Markets in Europe, Hong Kong, Australia and South Korea were closed for Christmas.
Wall Street indexes fell more than 2 per cent on Monday after Trump said on Twitter the Federal Reserve was the U.S. economy’s “only problem.” Efforts by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin to calm investor fears only seemed to make matters worse.


