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Asian shares rally as Wall Street strikes new record high
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 12 - 07 - 2016

Asian stocks rose to a 2-1/2-month peak on Tuesday, a day after Wall Street shares hit a record high thanks to a combination of upbeat U.S. data and expectations of more stimulus from global policymakers.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS rose 0.6 percent to hit its highest level since late April.
Japan's Nikkei .N225 jumped 2.5 percent as investors bet the country's government may inject $100 billion in fiscal spending to boost the economy, possibly financed by the central bank's money-printing, a policy mix that is often dubbed "helicopter money".
European shares are seen opening flat to slightly lower, with spread-betters expecting Britain's FTSE 100 .FTSE and Germany's DAX .GDAXI to fall 0.1 percent and France's CAC 40 .FCHI to be flat.
On Wall Street, the S&P 500 index .SPX on Monday broke a new record high, its first in more than a year, extending its gain after Friday's bumper job figures reduced worries about slowdown in employment.
The benchmark closed at a record 2,137.16, overtaking the previous high of 2,130.82 hit on May 21, 2015.
Globally low interest rates from central bank stimulus in both Japan and Europe are supporting risk assets.
Bond yields in the U.S., Japan, Germany, France and the U.K all hit record lows last week as investors bet on more stimulus following the Brexit shock.
The U.S. 10-year bond yield fell to as low as 1.321 percent US10YT=RR earlier this month and last stood at 1.445 percent, way below U.S. core consumer price inflation above two percent.
"U.S. real interest rates are now negative. It is inconceivable that U.S. shares will crumble when real interest rates are negative," said Hisashi Iwama, senior portfolio manager at DIAM.
The rally was in part driven by investors buying high-dividend and defensive shares, seeking refuge from low or negative interest rates in Europe and Japan.
Indeed, defensive stocks were the best performing S&P 500 sector since the previous record: utilities .SPLRCU, telecoms .SPLRCL and consumer staples .SPLRCS, all with double-digit percentage gains.
"The rally is supported not so much by economic fundamentals as liquidity. The rally is likely to prove unsustainable and short-lived," said Daisuke Uno, chief strategist at Sumitomo Mitsui Bank.
Fanning the latest rally in share prices, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called for a fresh round of fiscal stimulus after a victory for his ruling coalition.
While Abe did not give details on the size of the package, it is widely expected to reach 10 trillion yen ($97.5 billion).
A visit by former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke to the Bank of Japan on Monday fueled talk BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda might decide to provide "helicopter money" - a term coined by economist Milton Friedman and cited by Bernanke, before he became Fed chairman, as a way to finance government budgets and fight deflation.
Bernanke plans to meet Abe on Tuesday.
Against this backdrop, the dollar rose 2.2 percent against the yen to 102.68 JPY= on Monday, marking its biggest daily gain since October 2014.
In Asian morning trade, the dollar changed hands at 103.02 yen, up about 0.2 percent from late U.S. levels.
The British pound GBP=D4 gained 0.6 percent to $1.3070 as weeks of political turmoil appeared to ease on news Interior Minister Theresa May have cleared the path to become Britain's prime minister on Wednesday.
Still, market players say huge uncertainty remains, including May's approach to negotiating Britain's exit from the European Union and on whether she will call a general election to cement her authority.
Some traders also expect the Bank of England to cut rates this week to fend off pressure on the UK economy following the Brexit vote.
A rate cut could undermine the sterling's dwindling yield attraction among major currencies and push it further, possibly below its 31-year low just under $1.28 hit on July 6.
The euro EUR= also rose 0.2 percent to $1.1081.
Later on Tuesday, EU finance ministers will decide on the European Commission's recommendation for sanctions on Spain and Portugal for their excessive deficits -- an issue that could re-ignite controversies over the fair application of EU fiscal rules.
Low rates in the developed world as well as concerns about the fallout from Brexit in Europe are encouraging investment in emerging markets.
MSCI's emerging market index .MSCIEF is 1.4 percent above its levels from just before the UK referendum, slightly outperforming U.S. shares.
In Asia, shares in Indonesia .JKSE, Thailand .SETI and India hit their highest levels in about a year.
"Emerging shares are at the sweetest spot now. For emerging markets, the worst thing is a U.S. rate hike. But right now because U.S. rate hikes seem unlikely while the U.S. data was strong and economic fundamentals," said Yukino Yamada, senior strategist at Daiwa Securities.
Oil markets failed to catch a bid on the broad improvement in risk sentiment, however, with their prices falling more than 1 percent to two-month lows on Monday.
Their recovery early this year has stalled on a barrage of factors including disappointing drawdowns in U.S. crude and gasoline, rising U.S. oil drilling rig count and cuts in bullish hedge fund bets on crude to four-month lows.
Brent crude futures LCOc1 rose 0.3 percent to $46.48 per barrel on Tuesday, after having slipped to as low as $45.90 on Monday.
Source: Reuters


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