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Asian equities slip as vaccine trials, stimulus talks stall

byCT Report
14/10/2020
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NEW YORK/SYDNEY: Asian equities slipped on Wednesday as halted COVID-19 vaccine trials and an impasse in U.S. fiscal aid package talks soured risk appetite, while the greenback held on to gains as demand firmed for safe-harbour assets.

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Johnson & Johnson JNJ.N on Tuesday said it was pausing a COVID-19 vaccine trial due to a study participant s unexplained illness.

Eli Lilly and Co LLY.N later said it too had paused the clinical trial of its COVID-19 antibody treatment due to a safety concern, leading the U.S. equity market to deepen losses.

J&J shares lost 2.3%, while Eli Lilly closed down nearly 3%.

“That just spoke to the fact that a vaccine could take longer to be delivered than what the market’s expectations are calibrated towards,” said CommSec market analyst Tom Piotrowski in Sydney.

MSCI s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside of Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS fell 0.2%. Japan s Nikkei .N225 dipped 0.2% while Australia s benchmark index .AXJO was off a touch and South Korea .KS11 stumbled 0.7%.

Chinese shares opened red too with the blue-chip CSI300 .CSI300 down 0.3%.

Overnight on Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average .DJI fell 0.5%, the S&P 500 .SPX lost 0.63% and the Nasdaq Composite .IXIC eased 0.1%.

Also weighing on sentiment, hopes for the passage of a new coronavirus relief package faded as U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rejected a $1.8 trillion relief proposal from the White House.

“U.S. stimulus talks are still going nowhere dimming the prospect of a new round of support this side of the election,” said Sydney-based NAB strategist Rodrigo Catril.

“So, for now it is hard to see a deal being agreed before Nov. 3, the market is still travelling with the notion that a new round of stimulus is coming, but at this stage this looks more likely after the election.”

E-mini futures for the S&P 500 EScv1 were up slightly in early Asian trading.

In currencies, the U.S. dollar boasted its best daily performance in three weeks on Tuesday with its index =USD against a basket of six major currencies rising 0.5%. The index was last flat at 93.533.

The Australian dollar has been slugged by news that China has stopped taking shipments of Australian coal, dragging the Aussie to one-week lows. It was last treading water at $0.7163.

The Japanese yen gained versus the greenback to 105.32 per dollar, while sterling GBP= was last trading at $1.2932.

Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey on Tuesday said he did not think the economy was undergoing a V-shaped recovery, because of headwind from a second wave of COVID-19 and underlying public caution about spending and socialising after the pandemic.

Investors are also watching tension between the European Union and Britain after the EU demanded “substantive” movement on Tuesday on fisheries, dispute settlement and guarantees of fair competition in their talks on a post-Brexit trade deal.

EU leaders will hold a summit in Brussels on Thursday and Friday to assess progress.

In commodities, the spot gold price XAU= was off 0.2% $1,887.33 an ounce.

Oil slipped too, with Brent LCOc1 and U.S. crude CLc1 off 8 cents each at $42.37 and $40.1 a barrel respectively.

 

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