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Shares, Bonds Rally As Investors Bank On Endless Stimulus
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 14 - 08 - 2014

Asian shares pushed higher on Thursday after a flood of soft economic data led investors to wager on a ceaseless fountain of stimulus from major central banks, sending bond yields tumbling across the globe.
An economic contraction in Japan, a shock fall in Chinese loans, a surprisingly dovish turn by the Bank of England and a sluggish reading on U.S. retail sales all combined to make any tightening in policy seem a very distant prospect.
Indeed, investors suspect further easing is in the cards with data on euro zone growth and inflation later Thursday expected to pressure the European Central Bank for more action.
Yields on Germany's two-year debt DE2YT=RR actually went negative, meaning investors were paying for the privilege of lending Berlin money.
"Risk-correlated assets have responded positively to weak activity data in the U.S., China, the euro area and Japan," summed up Barclays forex strategist Aroop Chatterjee. "Euro area inflation remains subdued, which could put pressure on the ECB."
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"China's growth recovery remains fragile," he added. "More forceful policy easing such as interest rate cuts is likely needed for the government to achieve its growth target."
The Bank of Korea on Thursday cut its rates by a quarter point to 2.25 percent, the lowest since early November 2010.
The shift came after new Finance Minister Choi Kyung-hwan last month launched a series of stimulus measures to prop up faltering growth.
The thought of endless largesse helped take the sting out of the disappointing economic news and underpinned equities.
Japan's Topix .TOPX rose 0.5 percent, while the Australian market added .AXJO 0.7 percent. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS was up 0.3 percent.
On Wall Street the Dow .DJI ended Wednesday 0.55 percent firmer, while the S&P 500 .SPX added 0.67 percent and the Nasdaq .IXIC 1.02 percent.
Brazil was one of the few markets to lose ground as news that presidential candidate Eduardo Campos was killed in a plane crash knocked the Bovespa index .BVSP down 1.5 percent.
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Bond investors were also enticed by the outlook for easy money as subdued U.S. retail sales led markets to again push back the day when the Federal Reserve might first raise rates.
Fed fund futures for June next year 0#FF: closed at their highest in over two months at 99.75, implying a rate of just 0.25 percent.
Two-year U.S. Treasury yields dived to their lowest close in nine weeks at 0.4159 percent US2YT=RR, rallying from a top of 0.59 percent in just 10 sessions.
Across the Atlantic, the Bank of England caused a major surprise by slashing its forecast for wage growth and saying higher rates hinged largely on an improved outlook for pay.
With traders abandoning bets for a near-term hike, yields on two-year gilts GB2YT=RR plunged 10 basis points to 0.719 percent, the biggest daily fall since late June 2013.
The pound dropped to its lowest in four months around $1.6680 GBP=D4. It also plumbed a near seven-week low at 80.20 pence per euro EURGBP=R and slid 0.7 percent on the yen to 170.79 EURJPY=R.
The setback for sterling helped the dollar index .DXY edge up to 81.649. The euro held steady at $1.3360 EUR=, though it could come under pressure if growth and inflation figures later in the day prove soft. ECONEUROPE
In commodity markets, worries about Chinese demand kept copper down at $6,880 a ton, after touching a seven-week trough under $6,874 CMCU3.
Spot gold, in contrast, found support from the outlook for loose monetary policy and edged up to $1,311.11 an ounce XAU=.
Prices for Brent crude oil LCOc1 were off 50 cents at $103.78, after it hit a 13-month low of $102.37 a barrel. U.S. crude CLc1 was down 28 cents at $97.31.
Source : Reuters


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