KEY POINTS
  • Stocks in Asia declined as investors remained cautious after U.S. President Donald Trump claimed China "broke the deal" in the ongoing trade negotiations between Beijing and Washington.
  • South Korea's Kospi dropped 3.04% on the day, its biggest one day percentage loss since mid-October 2018, according to Reuters.

Stocks in Asia declined on Thursday as investors remained cautious after U.S. President Donald Trump claimed China "broke the deal" in the ongoing trade negotiations.

South Korea's Kospi tumbled 3.04% to close at 2,102.01 — its biggest one day percentage loss since mid-October 2018, according to Reuters. Shares of industry heavyweight Samsung Electronics dropped 4.07% and chipmaker SK Hynix plunged 5.35%.