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Asian stocks rise on fading Fed rate views
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 06 - 10 - 2015

Fading expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve will raise interest rates this year and a bounce in oil prices helped lift Asian stocks to two-week highs Tuesday.
The cheer was expected to extend into European trading, with financial spreadbetters predicting Britain's FTSE 100 .FTSE would open up 0.4 percent. Germany's DAX .GDAXI was seen opening 0.5 percent higher, and France's CAC 40 .FCHI was called to open up 0.6 percent.
"European equities are set to start with modest gains this morning as the prospect of loose monetary policy continues to give a little more fleeting upwards momentum," said Jonathan Sudaria, dealer at Capital Spreads.
"However, the fact that the bulls have to rely on what was once deemed to be 'emergency' measures to go higher should actually be reassuring to the bears," he said in a note to clients.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS was up 0.8 percent in afternoon trade, after earlier touching its highest levels since Sept. 18.
Japan's Nikkei .N225 ended up 1 percent, extending its rebound from an eight-month low hit a week ago.
"One of the two big persistent concerns has faded, so investors are taking risks," said Masashi Oda, senior investment officer at Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank, referring to expectations of a near-term Fed hike.
"Short-covering by those who had shorted stocks on those worries will likely support the market for a while."
Japanese shares garnered further momentum from speculation that the Bank of Japan might expand its stimulus program to support the flagging economy.
The BOJ began its two-day policy meeting on Tuesday, at which it is widely expected to hold monetary policy steady. But a surprise cannot be ruled out, and pressure is building on the central bank to act.
At its next meeting on Oct. 30, the BOJ is expected to cut its long-term economic and price projections.
Also underpinning sentiment, 12 Pacific Rim countries including the United States, Japan and Canada reached the most ambitious trade pact in a generation, though some analysts say the benefits of the far-reaching plan are far from clear at this point.
"The market seem to be driven by speculation on policy steps, including uncertain benefits from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)," said Hitoshi Ishiyama, chief strategist at Sumitomo Mitsui Asset Management.
Fed officials have said the central bank is likely to raise rates this year as the U.S. economic recovery progresses, but surprisingly weak U.S. jobs data on Friday led many investors to abandon expectations of a rate hike by the year-end.
That boosted sentiment towards riskier assets, which have been long hit by threats of higher dollar borrowing costs as well as fears of a deeper slowdown in China.
Wall Street rallied overnight, and MSCI's broadest gauge of world stocks .MIWD00000PUS rose 1.9 percent on Monday to its highest level in more than two weeks.
Signs of a bounce in battered commodity prices helped soothe concerns of a global slowdown and lifted shares of energy and resource companies.
Global crude benchmark Brent LCOc1 was up 0.4 percent on Tuesday at $49.42 a barrel after soaring 2.3 percent overnight, led by a rally in U.S. gasoline and Russia's willingness to meet other major oil producers to discuss market conditions.
Brent edged closer to the top end of its rough $46-$50 trading band in the past month. U.S. crude CLc1 was up 0.2 percent at $46.35 after gaining 1.6 percent in the previous session.
The dollar was mixed against major currencies as the headwinds from fading expectations for a Fed hike were countered by positive risk sentiment. The dollar index .DXY, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six major currencies, slipped about 0.1 percent to 96.036.
The dollar traded at 120.38 yen JPY=, down about 0.1 percent, while the euro traded at $1.1188 EUR=, down slightly.
The Reserve Bank of Australia kept rates at a record low of 2 percent as widely expected, and said Australian dollar is adjusting to lower commodity prices.
After the decision, the Australian dollar AUD=D4 erased modest earlier losses and added about 0.6 percent to $.07124 AUD=D4, after hitting a two-week high of $0.7135.
Source: Reuters


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