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TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian shares hit fresh one-year lows in early trading on Thursday, while oil and precious metal prices also tumbled as Turkey’s currency crisis and fears of an economic slowdown in China fanned worries about global growth.

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FILE PHOTO - People walk past an electronic board displaying various Asian countries' stock price index and world major index outside a brokerage in Tokyo, Japan, August 21, 2015. REUTERS/Issei Kato/File Photo

MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS fell 1.0 percent, while Japan's Nikkei .N225 and the Australian benchmark dropped 1.2 percent and 0.4 percent, respectively.

Chinese stocks continued to sag, with the Shanghai Composite Index .SSEC and Hong Kong's Hang Seng index .HSI shedding 1.1 percent and 0.9 percent, respectively.

Tech shares came under pressure after China’s Tencent Holdings Ltd (0700.HK) reported its first quarterly profit fall in nearly 13 years on weak gaming revenue. The knock to the rest of the sector sent South Korea’s Samsung Electronics (005930.KS) to a one-year low.

Wall Street's major indexes closed lower on Wednesday, with the S&P 500 .SPX down 0.8 percent, its biggest percentage drop since late June, amid disappointing earnings and escalating global trade worries.

“Negative news come from Turkey and China every day is upsetting global markets,” said Norihiro Fujito, senior market strategist at Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities.

“Also, Tencent’s earnings shock hurt tech stocks, sending the tech-heavy Nasdaq lower. It reminded investors that the U.S.-China trade spat is starting to harm the health of even the tech firms, which had been a major driver of the U.S. share rally.”

Oil prices took an additional hit after data showed a surprise weekly increase in U.S. crude

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