
Asian shares skid after S&P 500 logs 1st monthly drop of '21
CTV
Asian markets tumbled Friday on the tail of Wall Street's worst monthly loss since the beginning of the pandemic.
Tokyo skidded 2.3% and Australia's benchmark sank 2.2%. Markets in Shanghai and Hong Kong were closed for holidays.
The S&P 500 ended September down 4.8%, its first monthly drop since January and the biggest since March 2020.
After climbing steadily for much of the year, the stock market has become unsettled in recent weeks with the spread of the more contagious delta variant of COVID-19, surging long-term bond yields and word that the Federal Reserve may start to unwind its support for the economy.
Japan lifted a pandemic state of emergency on Friday after seeing coronavirus caseloads decline as vaccinations picked up pace. A quarterly survey by the Bank of Japan found business sentiment among Japanese manufacturers has risen to its highest level in nearly three years.