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Asian shares wilt after Wall Street slide, dollar firms
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 12 - 05 - 2016

Asian shares fell on Thursday following a dismal session on Wall Street, while the dollar firmed but remained shy of this week's highs and crude oil gave back some of its recent gains.
The gloom was expected to carry over to Europe, with financial spreadbetters at IG predicting Britain's FTSE 100 .FTSE would open down by 0.4 percent.
Germany's DAX .GDAXI was seen down by 0.3 percent, while France's CAC .FCHI was expected to open 0.1 percent lower.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS slipped 0.4 percent, moving back toward a two-month low touched on Tuesday.
But Japan's Nikkei stock index .N225 erased early losses and ended up 0.4 percent as the yen slipped. The Nikkei logged its fourth straight rise even as investors digested dismal company earnings forecasts following a period of sustained yen strength which has cut deeply into exporters' profit outlooks.
"We're beginning to see that guidance from exporters has been on many occasions quite shocking, forecasting in some cases declines in profit of 20 to 50 percent in the coming year," said Stefan Worrall, director of Japan equity sales at Credit Suisse.
Overnight, U.S. share markets suffered their worst day since February following downbeat quarterly retail reports. All of the 10 major S&P 500 .SPX sectors fell except for utilities .SPLRCU, which gained 0.24 percent. [.N]
Crude oil futures were off lows but still down in Asian trading, after getting a lift overnight when the U.S. crude inventories fell for the first time since March. [O/R]
U.S. crude CLc1 slipped 0.1 percent to $46.17 per barrel after adding 3.5 percent on Wednesday. Brent crude LCOc1 shed 0.2 percent to $47.51 after settling up 4.6 percent overnight and gaining 4.3 percent in the previous session.
"At this point, investors see oil extending its rally as a sign of improvement in global growth," said Jennifer Vail, head of fixed-income research at U.S. Bank Wealth Management in Portland, Oregon.
But the weak retail reports offset any lift in sentiment, she said. In light of the murky economic outlook, U.S. Federal Reserve policymakers remain concerned about whether the market could stomach another interest rate hike.
"They (the Fed) really want to raise the policy rate so that they have some flexibility should the domestic economy need it, but given this highly unusual slow-growth environment, it's been difficult for there to be clear signals that it can digest policy normalization," Vail said.
Wall Street's top banks now see the U.S. central bank's next hike coming in September, according to a Reuters survey conducted on Friday after a weaker-than-expected rise in U.S. payrolls.
Later on Thursday, the Bank of England is expected to keep rates on hold at a record low of 0.5 percent, where they have remained for more than seven years.
BOE Governor Mark Carney will tread carefully back into Britain's debate on whether to leave the European Union, when he sets out the central bank's latest forecasts.
The dollar index .DXY, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six other currencies, edged up 0.1 percent to 93.918, but remained shy of a two-week high of 94.356 set on Wednesday after investors took profits on the U.S. currency's recent gains.
The euro edged down 0.1 percent to $1.1419 EUR=, while the dollar added 0.5 percent to 108.92 yen JPY=. It had notched a two-week high of 109.37 yen on Wednesday.
Source: Reuters


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