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Asia Shares Rise After Commodities Rebound, Dollar Regains Ground
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 15 - 01 - 2015

Asian stocks mostly edged up on Thursday after a significant rebound in oil and copper prices brought a semblance of calm, while the dollar regained ground lost on disappointing U.S. retail sales.
Spreadbetters saw the upward momentum for risk assets being retained in Europe, forecasting Britain's FTSE to open up by as much as 0.5 percent and Germany's DAX and France's CAC both seen starting 0.6 percent higher.
Indian stocks rallied after the Reserve Bank of India yielded to signs of slowing inflation and delivered a surprise interest rate cut. The India NSE index rose 1.8 percent.
Equity gains in much of the region were less spectacular as global growth worries lingered after weak U.S. retail sales compounded concerns over an earlier plunge in copper prices.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan inched up 0.1 percent. Hong Kong's Hang Seng rose 0.1 percent and Japan's Nikkei bounced 1.3 percent.
Stocks in Australia, heavily dependent on exports of natural resources, lost 0.4 percent. South Korea's KOSPI dropped 0.2 percent.
"Consumers gain purchasing power when oil prices fall, but the fact that U.S. retail sales fell in December despite cheap oil has highlighted a serious deflation risk," said Chun Jung-hun, an analyst at Kiwoom Securities.
Copper skidded to a 5-1/2-year low on Wednesday as the recent decline in oil prices amplified fears about the state of the global economy. The industrial metal is generally considered a barometer of world demand.
After plunging 5.3 percent overnight, benchmark LME copper rose 1.3 percent to $5,622 a tonne. [MET/L]
Wednesday's data from the United States further capped risk appetite, with investors already feeling a chill from the World Bank's downgrade of its 2015 and 2016 economic forecasts.
U.S. retail sales recorded their largest decline in 11 months in December as demand fell almost across the board, tempering expectations for a sharp acceleration in consumer spending in the fourth quarter.
Oil prices retained a bulk of their gains after rebounding from near six-year lows overnight as traders turned away from bearish bets stoked by a global supply glut to cover expiring options. [O/R]
U.S. crude was down 0.9 percent at $48.06 a barrel after surging nearly six percent overnight.
The technical nature of the rebound in oil prices kept markets cautious about the outlook.
"The question is whether the market sees the current decline as overdone and is now establishing a bottom or is resetting and will go again," Evan Lucas, market strategist at IG in Melbourne, said in note to clients.
"I see the latter as the most likely scenario – the oil rout is far from over and it looks to me like a dead cat bounce."
In currencies, the dollar nursed losses after the weaker-than-expected U.S. retail sales data pulled U.S. Treasury yields sharply lower on Wednesday. [FRX/]
The dollar crawled up 0.3 percent to 117.72 yen after going as low as 116.06 overnight, its lowest in a month.
Giving the dollar a bit of respite, the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield was at 1.8758 percent after touching a 20-month trough of 1.7840 percent.
The disappointing U.S. data led the market to push further out the day when the Federal Reserve is likely to deliver its first interest rate increase, which many analysts had suspected could come in June.
The euro fetched $1.1775, limping away from a nine-year low of $1.1728.
Source : Reuters


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