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Asian markets track Wall St rally, but ,more volatility expected

byCT Report
15/09/2020
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HONG KONG: Equities mostly rose in Asia on Tuesday, with support coming from a Wall Street rally fuelled by merger activity and hopes for a coronavirus vaccine.

After their first two successive weekly losses since March, markets were enjoying a broadly positive start to this one as traders eyed progress in drug trials, with AstraZeneca saying tests on the candidate it is developing with Oxford University could be finished by the end of the year.

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The head of Pfizer, meanwhile, said the drug they were working on with BioNTech could be ready for distribution within months.

“Financial markets remain optimistic a vaccine will get done before the year is over,” said OANDA’s Edward Moya.

However, the World Health Organization’s European chief Hans Kluge sounded a more sober note.

“I hear the whole time: ‘the vaccine is going to be the end of the pandemic’. Of course not,” he warned, saying the end of the pandemic would come when communities learn to live with the disease.

Kluge also told AFP on Monday that the autumn will be “tougher” with “more mortality”.

Hong Kong and Shanghai rose as traders cheered data showing China’s retail sales — a key gauge of the crucial domestic consumer sector — rising for the first time since the pandemic struck, beating expectations. There was also a forecast-beating pick-up in industrial output.

The readings indicate the world’s number-two economy is gradually recovering from the impact of virus lockdowns. Seoul, Mumbai, Singapore, Taipei, Manila and Bangkok also rose, though Tokyo, Sydney and Jakarta edged down.

London edged up in early trade, but Paris and Frankfurt were slightly lower.

– Brexit saga drags on – Analysts warned that further ups and downs were to be expected “Market volatility is returning after months of steady advances in risk assets,” BlackRock Investment Institute strategists said.

“Valuations have risen, and we could see greater volatility as a result, especially as the US election closes in.” On Currency markets, the pound remained under pressure as Britain and the European Union sparred over Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s legislation that would break the Brexit deal signed earlier this year, with regard to several key areas related to Northern Ireland.

MPs passed the bill at its first reading Monday night but Johnson faces a rebellion within his own Conservative party, fuelling uncertainty in Britain’s already beleaguered economy.

“Tensions within the UK Conservative party over the PM’s internal market bill continue to fester,” said Stephen Innes at AxiCorp.

“There will likely be no clarity on Brexit well into November or even December, suggested by the latest sharp deterioration in the tone of negotiations.” Innes added that expectations London and Brussels will eventually broker some sort of trade agreement — citing brinkmanship on the British side — is keeping sterling supported.

However, he said: “What is the timeline now? Brexit negotiations have not been formally suspended though it is hard to see much of anything getting when the chief negotiators are engaged in foul-tempered Twitter exchange.” – Key figures around 0810 GMT – Tokyo – Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.4 percent at 23,454.89 (close) Hong Kong – Hang Seng: UP 0.4 percent at 24,732.76 (close) Shanghai – Composite: UP 0.5 percent at 3,295.68 (close) London – FTSE 100: UP 0.3 percent at 6,045.92 Pound/dollar: UP at $1.2865 from $1.2845 at 2050 GMT Euro/pound: UP at 92.36 pence from 92.35 pence Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1882 from $1.1862 Dollar/yen: UP at 105.74 Yen from 105.73 yen West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 0.5 percent at $37.09 per barrelBrent North Sea crude: DOWN 0.5 percent at $39.40 per barrelNew York – Dow Jones: UP 1.2 percent at 27,993.33 (close).

 

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