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Asian markets show mixed response to Federal Reserve's interest rate plans

Published 11/08/2023, 03:46 AM
Updated 11/08/2023, 11:26 AM
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Asian markets experienced a day of fluctuations on Wednesday, as investors grappled with the Federal Reserve's interest rate plans amidst dwindling oil prices due to demand apprehensions. This uncertainty comes in the wake of the central bank indicating no further tightening last week. Officials, including Austan Goolsbee, Chicago Fed Chief, are waiting for clearer signs of a downward inflation trend and a softer labour market before committing to a stance.

Recent data showing decelerated job creation has reinforced belief in the Fed's ability to provide a soft economic landing without inciting a recession. Goolsbee underscored the importance of controlling inflation without causing economic harm.

Asian markets displayed a mixed performance. Tokyo, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Sydney, and Taipei witnessed gains, while Singapore, Seoul, Wellington, Manila and Jakarta posted losses. Despite this varied performance, analysts like Solita Marcelli of UBS Global Wealth Management maintain optimism about the equities' outlook. Marcelli attributes the recent stock upsurge to overdone investor pessimism.

A key factor in the fight against inflation could be the continued weakness in oil prices - a significant driver of last year's surge. Both main contracts fell over four percent on Tuesday following warnings about dropping demand next year. A US government report predicted per capita demand hitting a 20-year low. Tapas Strickland from National Australia Bank (OTC:NABZY) noted an improved supply in the physical market despite this low demand and mentioned that OPEC+ countries' overproduction could further influence oil prices.

All major New York indexes, including the S&P 500 with its seventh consecutive day of gains and Dow, reported growth. Key market figures showed Tokyo's Nikkei 225, Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index, Shanghai Composite, and dollar/yen up; while Euro/dollar, Pound/dollar, and London's FTSE 100 were down. West Texas Intermediate remained flat; Brent North Sea crude was up slightly; New York's Dow also saw a minor increase.

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The market volatility has been influenced by several global events, including the Israel-Hamas conflict, Russia's escalated crude shipments, and China's ambiguous trade data. Despite these factors, analysts maintain a bullish stance on equities, providing a sense of optimism in the face of fluctuating markets.

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