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Asian stocks hug three-month highs after surprise U.S. jobs recovery, oil ticks up

Published 06/07/2020, 08:23 PM
Updated 06/08/2020, 02:25 AM
© Reuters. A passerby wearing a protective face mask, following an outbreak of the coronavirus, walks past an electronic board showing the graphs of the recent movements of Japan's Nikkei share average outside a brokerage in Tokyo

By Hideyuki Sano and Anshuman Daga

TOKYO/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Asia shares advanced on Monday after a surprise recovery in U.S. employment lifted hopes of a quicker global economic revival after many weeks of lockdowns aimed at controlling the coronavirus pandemic.

European markets were headed for a weaker open, with pan-European Euro Stoxx 50 futures down 0.5% and FTSE futures easing 0.3%. U.S. S&P 500 futures inched 0.15% higher but gave up most of the gains made earlier in the day.

"As we get more and more data that perhaps confirms that the economy is really on the mend and the second wave of infections may not be very severe, then that will boost confidence even further," said Vasu Menon, senior investment strategist at OCBC Bank Wealth Management.

MSCI (NYSE:MSCI)'s broadest gauge of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan rose 0.23%, extending gains to an eighth straight day. The index has surged 34% from 4-year lows struck in mid-March when the world was grappling with the pandemic.

The new wave of optimism was triggered by U.S. nonfarm payrolls, which unexpectedly rose by 2.509 million jobs last month - versus consensus estimates of a fall of 8 million jobs after a record plunge of 20.687 million in April.

The Labor Department's closely watched employment report also showed a surprise fall in the jobless rate to 13.3% last month from 14.7% in April, a post-World War Two high.

The data raised hopes of a quick economic recovery as governments worldwide ease social curbs aimed at stemming the virus.

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"There are many clients who are cash-rich and are prepared to put money to work. The fear of missing out is very much real," said OCBC's Menon.

"You see clients actually wondering whether they should get into the market because they are suddenly seeing the momentum turn."

The jobs data also bumped up U.S. bond yields, with the 10-year Treasuries yield rising to as high as 0.959% on Friday, a level not seen since mid-March. It last stood at 0.897%.

The sharp gains in U.S. bond yields over the past couple of days put more focus on the U.S. central bank, which will hold a two-day policy meeting ending on Wednesday.

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has said the U.S. economy could feel the weight of the economic shutdown for more than a year.

Chinese trade data published on Sunday also revealed the impact from the coronavirus crisis.

Exports contracted in May as global lockdowns continued to sink demand, while a sharper-than-expected fall in imports pointed to mounting pressure on manufacturers as world growth stalls.

In Japan, revised gross domestic product data for the first quarter showed the economy contracted less than initially thought, though the outlook suggested the nation was facing its worst postwar slump due to the pandemic.

Brent crude climbed 2% to $43.16 per barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude put on 1.6% to $40.18 a barrel. [O/R]

"The market has been rallying on hopes of economic re-openings but the actual oil demand has not risen that much yet. In a way, the market is supported by a flood of liquidity," said Tatsufumi Okoshi, senior commodity economist at Nomura Securities, referring to monetary easing around the world since March.

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The broad improvement in sentiment weighed on both the safe-haven Japanese yen and the dollar. The yen stood at 109.4 to the dollar, near Friday's 10-week low of 109.85.

The euro changed hands at $1.1287, just shy of a three-month high of $1.1384 touched on Friday.

Against the pound, the dollar fell 0.25% to $1.2702, close to its lowest since March 12.

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So what about vaccine? It isn't necessary anymore, is it?
Wouldn't be surprised if that jobs report was another fa  ke number that will be corrected when nobody is watching. The market looks like one huge fair  y tale right now: airports closed, airplanes grounded, yet airline stocks recovering as much as 440% (American AirLines). Warren Buffett didn't buy anything all year 2020 and unloaded billions of dollars in a long list of stocks. He doesn't like to invest when the fundamentals point to ongoing weakness. Yet the stock market is all sm  oke and mirr  ors. Jan 2016 was 6 mos after August 2015, and Sept 2020 is 6 mos after March, or about the time the market gets too ner vous over the November election, and if tRump ain't make it, as is quite logical, then he's going to tra sh the USA because he's a so re lo ser and then all the fa ke printed money won't be of no use to tRump no more. CAVEAT EMPTOR with this balloon of a market, based on ho t air and fancy delu sional  drea ms.
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I think they meant that 2 million gross jobs created. So that would make it -6 million in real numbers which is much closer to where most analysts and economists had it guesstimated at. There is now way in ******They created 10 million jobs. Impossible. And then to think they just let people go on believing that is just attrocious on everyone’s part that is involved with calculating that number. They need to correct it but are too scared to because of the ramifications. It would drop the market that 5-10% pullback it most definetly needs anyways to keep the run healthy. We didnt bring back over 20 million jobs in the last 5 weeks. Thats absurd to even consider.
Hideyuki Sano - You should correct the data to 16.4% as it was miscalculated.
All fake
All in fake
Once PPP ends, we'll probably be back to 20% real unemployment.
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Oil puts
I lost $500,000 in the market and last week, I lost only $300,000. I think the worst is over and my luck is back. I'll be making millions soon, let's go spend some money on credit :)
When you say lost you mean missing out or sitting on cash?
Well seems it's clear what we get when this fake picture is manage by the govt to the extreme, right now we don't know what is the company value nor the economy relation with it. Many, are trying to explain it (like this website or cnbc) talking about the future or the V recovery. All that is ridiculous but is the new and last change in people's manipulation and propaganda. Trade this meanwhile, god knows if one day we go back to normality. About this website I forget ANY possible utility other than noise and waste time.
Are there any real markets left, i know all of the popular global markets are tied together with swaps so no point in mentioning them, it might be time to start a new capital market where the value of stock in a company is determined by the companies performance and real investor sentiment, not this made up nonsense?
Yeah, expect that after the Third World War.. if the markets and some of us still exist!
Investing. Com totally silence on the revision of the job data.
There’s a lot of stuff they are silent on. They should have run an article March 1st. “Markets will be pumped up by Fed and Treasury using your tax dollars until further notice.”
Bla bla bla bla bla, we are artificially pumping up our bond etf’s to make america great again by nationalizing our financial matkets and that is causing stocks to go up, imagine that, with a little help from our e-mini pumping, and illegal share buy backs we have created a picture perfect market and you should all be happy now.
This number is totally fake...does not make sense at all. I watched many economists and they all said this doesn't make sense. The number is fudged for sure.
Not fake but is possibly up to 3% higher than projected. Still great news even though you dont want it to be
Total fake new businesses when peopleat home ??
this from the Chinsect number faking master. How many SARS2 deaths?
It’s slready been corrected to 16+% US unemployment due to “recategorizarions”.
fake news, it's still at 13.3%... if you want to insist quote your source
US futures turning down. Did I miss another stupid tweet about a trade war escalation w China or HK news? I dont see anything on the tape.
There is now no doubt in anybody's mind that INVESTING.COM has been receiving a portion of the FED PUMP..Publishing such ***after knowing the numbers were FLAWED just CONFIRMS it.
This website is so bullish it’s ridiculous.
The numbers were fudged
no doubt
As usual with this administration....
The numbers were not fudged at least not on purpose but only as a result of gross incompetence of labour department.
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