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Weak Chinese Data Prompt Global Market Selloff

Published 09/02/2015, 09:55 AM
Updated 12/18/2019, 06:45 AM

Global stock markets were hit with another wave of selloff on Tuesday. US stocks fell on fears China’s economic growth will slow down sharply after data showed manufacturing activity in August fell at fastest pace in three years. The dollar weakened, with the ICEUS US Dollar Index, a measure of the dollar’s strength against a basket of six currencies, closing down 0.4%. S&P 500 sank 3%, recording the third worst drop this year, with all of its ten sectors finishing lower. International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde said on Tuesday the global growth outlook is worse than forecast less than two months ago as the recovery of advanced economies is weaker than expected and emerging markets continue slowing down. Weaker-than-expected data from Institute for Supply Management added to concerns US economic growth is slowing as manufacturing growth slowed to its lowest level since May 2013. The weak manufacturing report ahead of Federal Reserve’s policy meeting on September 16-17 makes the case for rate hike less compelling, and traders revised the likelihood of rate hike in September downward to 30% from 38% the previous day. About 8.9 billion shares changed hands on US exchanges, about 5% lower than in the past five sessions. Today at 12:00 CET mortgage applications will be released in US. At 13:15 CET Automatic Data Processing nonfarm employment report will be released. The tentative outlook is positive. At 15:00 CET revised August factory orders will be published. The tentative outlook is negative. At 19:00 CET Federal Reserve will release the Beige book.


European stocks fell sharply on Tuesday amid concerns China’s slowdown will hurt outlook for European exporters. Euro strengthened against the dollar. The STOXX 600 fell 2.7%, Germany’s DAX 30 dropped 2.4%. China is a key market for mining companies and luxury-goods producers. Miners were hit hard, with shares of metal producer Anglo American (LONDON:AAL) tumbling 7.6%, Glencore (LONDON:GLEN) sinking 8.4% and Rio Tinto (LONDON:RIO) slumping 4.9%. Britain’s Burberry Group (LONDON:BRBY) lost 5%, and France’s Christian Dior (PARIS:DIOR) fell 3.2%. Today at 10:00 CET July producer price index will be released in euro-zone. The tentative outlook is negative. At 9:30 CET second quarter UK construction PMI will be released by Markit. The tentative outlook is positive.

Nikkei 225 fell 0.4% today as yen weakened against the dollar. Shares of companies with exposure to China such as oil companies, steelmakers and shippers led the decliners. Tomorrow at 02:30 CET Bank of Japan board member Takahide Kiuchi speaks in Aomori. At 2:35 CET August Services and composite PMI will be released by Markit.


Oil prices are extending losses today after falling about 8% on Tuesday following a 25% three day surge. Oil prices fell after the American Petroleum Institute report on Tuesday showed US crude stocks surged by 7.6 million barrels to 456.9 million in the last week. Upcoming Energy Information Administration report on US crude oil inventories today at 15:30 CET will determine whether prices will remain under pressure if oil inventories are higher.


Gold futures prices are edging higher after settling at their highest level in more than two weeks on Tuesday. The selloff in global stock markets boosted the metal’s investment appeal. As the wedding season in India approaches increased physical demand for gold is expected to provide additional support for the metal.

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