Skjelvets epicentre was in the vicinity of Fukushima, and had a magnitude of 6.9 on the Richter scale.
I don’t think we should worry about it, but these events reinforces the belief that one can have a nuclear power problem in Japan, ” says chief economist Takuji Okubo of Japan Macro Advisors to CNBC on the question whether the earthquake can hit the economy hard.
Japan’s prime minister Shinzo Abe has worked to get started the country’s nuclear power plants, but meets much resistance.
Not scared of the united STATES
It does not work like that the markets react very strongly on Donald Trump’s notice to withdraw the united STATES from HTTP as soon as he moves inside The white house, despite the fact that prime minister Abe has made it clear that the agreement is “meaningless” without the united STATES. All arrows point namely upwards.
China’s president Xi Jinping is working on their side, hard to get in place a separate frihandelsavtale with countries in the Asia Pacific region.
So it looks at the most influential stock exchanges in Asia by 06-time Tuesday:
** the Nikkei in Tokyo is up 0,22 percent
** Hangseng in hong Kong is up 1,29%
** Singapore is down 0,55%
** Kospi in Seoul is up 0,86%
– There are so many things that contribute right now, there is optimism around the “Trumponomics” and the financial stimulien we have asked for many years now, says the Sydney-based investeringsanalytikeren James Woods in Rivkin Securities to Bloomberg, and also mentions growth in the united STATES.
the oil price increases
Also, oil prices are pointing upwards in the morning hours on Tuesday, while Opec members hold initial conversations before the official meeting in the next week.
/ rises well a per cent to nok 49.4 dollars per barrel, while the us lettoljen sent up the equivalent to 48,8 per barrel.
Oljemarkedsaktørene has directed his gaze towards the oljekartellet Opec, which is working to formalize a produksjonsavtalesom shall limit or reduce oil production.
With investors who are more optimistic that Opec reaches an agreement about the produksjonskutt should oil prices continue to be ticking upwards in the day, ” says the banker ANZ to Reuters.
Norway has been asked to participate in the meeting, but refused, wrote the E24 in the previous week.
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