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Asian Stocks Swing as China Data Offset Fed Bets: Markets Wrap

Last updated: September 15, 2024 8:18 pm
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Asian stocks experienced a mixed day of trading on Monday, with investors grappling with the possibility of a Federal Reserve rate cut and lingering concerns about China’s economic slowdown. Hong Kong equities took a hit, posting their biggest decline in a week following disappointing Chinese economic data released over the weekend. With Japan, South Korea, and mainland China closed for a holiday, trading in Asia was subdued. Additionally, Asian trading of Treasuries was also halted.

The focus this week is on the much-anticipated US easing cycle, which will be part of a series of monetary policy decisions around the globe. Traders are speculating on whether the Federal Reserve will opt for a quarter-point or half-point rate cut, while the Bank of Japan is expected to keep rates steady after causing market turbulence with a surprise increase at its last meeting.

The yen strengthened against major currencies, while the dollar weakened after news of an apparent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The uncertainty surrounding the Fed’s easing cycle has created anxiety among investors, with many closely watching for signals from central banks around the world.

In the midst of these developments, investors are awaiting regional trade data and Bank Indonesia’s policy decision just hours before the Fed’s announcement. Global funds have been showing interest in Southeast Asian assets, attracted by the prospect of interest rate cuts and appealing valuations.

While optimism prevails in some markets, China’s economy continues to show signs of weakness. Data for August revealed a slowdown in factory output, consumption, and investment, with the jobless rate unexpectedly reaching a six-month high. The People’s Bank of China indicated its intention to combat deflation and implement policies to stimulate the economy in response to the lackluster private sector confidence.

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Expectations for a 50 basis point rate cut by the Fed led to a second consecutive week of falling Treasury yields, with two-year notes closing at a two-year low. Market data suggests that around 110 basis points of rate cuts are priced in by the end of the year.

As the week progresses, key events to watch include ECB speakers’ appearances, US economic indicators, rate decisions in various countries, and economic data releases. Market movements have been mixed, with S&P 500 futures stable, Nikkei 225 futures down, and Australian stocks rising.

In currency markets, the dollar index declined, while the euro and yen made modest gains. Cryptocurrencies experienced losses, with Bitcoin and Ether both falling. In commodities, WTI crude oil prices rose, while spot gold prices saw a slight increase.

Overall, the week ahead is expected to be eventful, with central bank decisions, economic data releases, and market movements shaping investor sentiment. The global economic landscape remains uncertain, with all eyes on central banks for guidance on future policy actions.

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