In the Asian and Oceanian stock markets on the 14th, sell orders swelled due to concerns about the spread of the effects of the bankruptcies of American banks one after another, and stock prices fell by more than 2% in South Korea and Hong Kong. .

The closing prices of the representative stock indices in each region on the 14th fell significantly by


2.5% in South Korea


and 2.2% in Hong Kong

compared to the previous day .

Also,

in Sydney, Australia,

it fell by 1.4%

, in Taiwan by 1.2%

, and in Shanghai, China by 0.7% .

A market insider said, ``Because of a sense of caution that the impact of bankruptcies in the United States will spread, sell orders have increased, mainly in bank stocks, even in Asia. Attention will be paid to what kind of response will be taken by the government, including monetary policy."