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STOCKHOLM 2019-04-29
Tavla med avgångar på Arlanda flygplats visar
inställda flyg på grund av SAS-piloternas strejk
De skandinaviska SAS-piloternas strejk är inne på fjärde dagen. Ett tusental flyg ställs in under måndagen och tisdagen.
Och någon lösning är fortfarande inte i sikte.
Foto: Tove Eriksson / TT / kod 10510

STOCKHOLM 2019-04-29 Tavla med avgångar på Arlanda flygplats visar inställda flyg på grund av SAS-piloternas strejk De skandinaviska SAS-piloternas strejk är inne på fjärde dagen. Ett tusental flyg ställs in under måndagen och tisdagen. Och någon lösning är fortfarande inte i sikte. Foto: Tove Eriksson / TT / kod 10510

Asian shares hauled higher as China trims key repo rate

byCT Report
18/11/2019
in World Business
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SYDNEY: Asian shares ticked higher on Monday after Beijing surprised markets by trimming a key interest rate for the first time since 2015, stirring speculation that further stimulus was on the way for the world’s second-largest economy.

China’s central bank cut rates on seven-day reverse repurchase agreements by five basis points to 2.50%, a move that nudged the yuan higher while lowering bond yields.

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The news helped Shanghai blue chips recoup early losses to rise 0.8% .CSI300, though the initial reaction was cautious overall. MSCI s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS moved 0.3% higher.

Japan s Nikkei .N225 firmed 0.3%, and was just short of its recent 13-month top. E-Mini futures for the S&P 500 ESc1 held steady, as did EUROSTOXX 50 futures STXEc1.

Beijing’s latest policy shift added to hopes it might also be more serious about making progress in trade talks with the United States.

On Saturday, Chinese state media said the two sides had “constructive talks” on trade in a high-level phone call that included Vice Premier Liu He, U.S. trade representative Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.

“More than in previous rounds, we see momentum toward reaching at least a limited trade deal, and certainly a mini-deal would remove some of the negative sentiment overhang for the real economy and markets,” said Patrik Schowitz, global multi-asset strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management.

“We have upgraded our outlook on equities as an asset class,” he added. “Emerging market equities are now our most favored region alongside U.S. large cap equities.”

LOOKING TO THE FED

In currency markets, the dollar was little changed against its main peers on Monday and well within recent tight trading ranges. Indeed, volatility in the market has been the lowest in decades recently and shows no sign of shifting.

The dollar edged up on the safe-haven yen to 108.81 JPY=, after bouncing on Friday. Chart support lies at 108.23 with stiff resistance at 109.48.

The euro idled at $1.1063 EUR= having found support at $1.0987 last week. Investors are awaiting the first major speech by European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde due on Friday for clues on future policy.

Sterling nudged up to $1.2926 GBP=D3 as more polls showed the Tories well ahead in the election race.

Against a basket of currencies, the dollar was a shade softer at 97.905 .DXY.

The dollar and bonds are likely to be sensitive to minutes of the Federal Reserve’s last policy meeting, set to be released on Wednesday.

“The minutes are likely to reiterate that the U.S. economy is ‘solid’ and that current monetary policy settings are ‘appropriate’, which would support the dollar,” said Joseph Capurso, a currency analyst at Commonwealth Bank of Australia.

However, he noted the soft report on October U.S. retail sales released on Friday suggested previously strong consumption was showing some cracks.

“Any further weakness in consumption could warrant a material reassessment of the outlook by the FOMC. Under our baseline, the FOMC would most likely start cutting interest rates again in 2020,” said Capurso.

Spot gold eased a fraction to $1,466.17 per ounce XAU= as it tracks every passing twitch in risk appetite.

Oil prices were supported after Brent touched a seven-week high on Friday. [O/R]

Brent crude LCOc1 futures firmed 4 cents to $63.34, while U.S. crude CLc1 added 4 cents to $57.76 a barrel.

 

 

 

 

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