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Global Market Update: Asia Equities Stabilize; Nikkei Remains Volatile

7 Aug 2024 8:25 am
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Mumbai, 7 Aug (Commoditiescontrol): Wednesday's gains throughout Asian share markets came after Wall Street recovered and worries about a potential U.S. recession were reevaluated. However, Japanese equities fell as leveraged positions were pressured by increased volatility.

Compared to Monday's 13% decline and Tuesday's 10% increase, the Nikkei's 0.6% decline seemed insignificant, raising hopes that investors were regaining ground.

In a note, JPMorgan analysts suggested that the sell-off in Japanese markets might be almost complete. "Both nonresident and individual investors have reset their year-to-date net buying."

"If the market stays at its current level, the GPIF (government pension fund) could become a net buyer by end-September, and a view that unwinding of yen carry trades is almost over has also emerged." The GPIF is a massive fund with considerable market power and its investment decisions are highly influential.

The unravelling of the yen carry trade – where investors borrow yen at low rates to buy higher yielding assets – was a driving force in the market rout, but again seemed to be stabilising.

The dollar edged up 0.2% to 144.67 yen and away from the 141.675 trough hit on Monday, though it remains far below its July peak of 161.96. The dollar also gained on the safe-haven Swiss franc to 0.8532 , up from Monday's low of 0.8430.

MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan gained 0.4%, while Korean stocks added 0.8%.

After bouncing overnight, Nasdaq futures eased 0.1% in part due to a 12% dive in AI darling Super Micro Computer after it missed earnings estimates.

S&P 500 futures steadied from an early drop, while EUROSTOXX 50 futures firmed 0.5%. FTSE futures added 0.7%, and DAX futures rose 0.3%.

With safe-haven in less demand, Treasury yields ticked higher for a second session. U.S. 10-year yields were up at 3.908%, and well off Monday's low of 3.667%.

Two-year yields had climbed back to 3.997%, from a deep trough of 3.654%, as markets scaled back wagers on an intra-meeting emergency rate cut from the Federal Reserve.

Futures now imply 105 basis points of easing this year, compared with 125 basis points at one stage during Monday's turmoil, while a 50-basis-point cut in September seen as a 73% chance.

Fears of an imminent U.S. recession had also faded a little as the run of economic data still pointed to solid economic growth in the current quarter.

The Atlanta Fed's much-watched GDPNow estimate is that gross domestic product is running at an annual pace of 2.9%.

In commodity markets, gold prices were holding at $$2,386 an ounce and short of last week's $2,477 top. Oil prices remained volatile as concerns about waning global demand warred with the risk of supply disruptions in the Middle East. O/R Brent slipped 18 cents to $76.30 per barrel, while U.S. crude fell 26 cents to $72.94 a barrel.

(By Commoditiescontrol Bureau: 09820130172)


       
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