Asian equity markets take a dive on China data

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Asia's major equity markets have fallen after data from China's services sector disappointed.

The Shanghai Composite index was 1.79% lower at 2,045, while the Hang Seng shed 0.61% to trade at 22,678. The MSCI Asia fell 0.8% to 139 while, in Japan, the Nikkei fell 2.35% to 15,908. The shares were driven lower by indications Chinese growth may be slowing down, after a measure of the country's services sector showed falling output. A private purchasing managers’ index of China’s services industry released today by HSBC Holdings Plc and Markit Economics fell to 50.9 last month from 52.5 in November. A number above 50 indicates expansion. European stock markets are expected t...

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