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GLOBAL MARKETS-Asia stocks snap winning streak, await RBA

November 7, 2023By Reuters
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By Tom Westbrook

SINGAPORE, Nov 7 (Reuters) – Asian stocks snapped a three-day winning streak on Tuesday, slipping as the bond market’s rally paused and investors reined in enthusiasm about a possible peak in global interest rates.

Focus is on whether Australia’s central bank turns odd man out and raises rates, with a policy decision due at 0330 GMT.

Stubbornly high core inflation last quarter has markets pricing about a 60% chance the Reserve Bank of Australia raises its benchmark cash rate AUCBIR=ECI to a 12-year high of 4.35%.

Overnight the dollar had rallied with a rise in U.S. Treasury yields, leaving the Australian dollar AUD=D3 under gentle pressure at $0.6495 in morning trade in Asia. Aussie government bond futures fell slightly and the ASX200 .AXJO, which had gained five sessions in a row, slipped 0.4%.

MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS fell 0.6% following a three-day rally that lifted the benchmark by nearly 6%. Japan’s Nikkei .N225 fell 0.8%.

The U.S. Federal Reserve left interest rates on hold last week and a benign jobs report on Friday reinforced wagers that there may not be any more U.S. hikes in this cycle.

Two-year U.S. Treasury yields US2YT=RR rose nearly 11 basis points (bps) overnight, though that only partially unwound an 18 bp fall in the previous week. Ten year yields US10YT=RR rose 10 bps on Monday, but had fallen almost 30 bps last week.

Overnight the Nasdaq .IXIC logged a seventh straight session of gains – its longest streak since January – though its gain was a slender 0.3% as the rally loses some steam. S&P 500 futures ESc1 and European futures STXEc1 each fell 0.2%.

“We’ll need another few weeks of data to know the direction we’re heading,” said Ben Bennett, APAC investment strategist for Legal and General Investment Management. “In the meantime, equity markets could be whipsawed by the economic noise.”

Chinese trade data is also due later in the session.

SLOW DOWN

In foreign exchange markets the slightly stronger dollar pushed the Japanese yen JPY=EBS back to the weak side of 150 to the dollar, and it hovered at 150.1 in the Asia morning.

The euro EUR=EBS took a breather at $1.0710 and analysts expect any prospective decline in the greenback to be bumpy and modest, even if the Fed starts cutting rates next year.

The U.S. dollar index =USD was steady at 105.32.

“Outside of monetary policy, it is weak global growth and abundant geopolitical risks ranging from Taiwan to the Middle East and Russia that we see as providing continued safe-haven support to the dollar, slowing a dollar down cycle,” said Deutsche Bank strategists Alan Ruskin and George Saravelos.

In Australia all of the “Big Four” banks expect rates will rise today, though market expectations are split enough that volatility is likely whatever the outcome. Overnight implied AUD/USD volatility AUDONO= stood near a two-month high.

“Any weakness in the Aussie will likely be more visible against the crosses than the dollar should the RBA stand pat today,” said Commonwealth Bank analyst Carol Kong.

In commodity markets oil steadied with Brent crude futures LCOc1 at $84.86 a barrel, supported by nerves that conflict in the Middle East could expand and threaten supply and as Russia and Saudi Arabia reaffirmed production cuts. O/R

Gold XAU= nursed modest losses at $1,975, while bitcoin BTC=BTSP hovered just shy of $35,000.

World FX rates YTD http://tmsnrt.rs/2egbfVh

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(Additional reporting by Ankur Banerjee in Singapore.)

((tom.westbrook@tr.com; +65 6973 8284;))

To read Reuters Markets and Finance news, click on  https://www.reuters.com/finance/markets For the state of play of Asian stock markets please click on: 0#.INDEXA 

This article originally appeared on reuters.com

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