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Most Asia markets climb; energy stocks rise as oil holds onto gains
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 07 - 11 - 2017

Major indexes in Asia made gains in Tuesday trade after U.S. stocks closed at record levels and oil prices traded at their highest marks since 2015 overnight.
Amid that backdrop, investors will also be watching for headlines as President Donald Trump's tour of Asia continues, with the president expected to arrive in South Korea on Tuesday following his two-day visit to Japan.
Japan's Nikkei 225 jumped 1.25 percent, touching its highest levels in 26 years earlier in the session. Energy-related stocks rose following the surge in oil prices in the last session: Inpex was up 3.93 percent and Japan Petroleum Exploration rose 5.61 percent. Brokerages and tech names also recorded gains.
Across the Korean Strait, the Kospi was off 0.15 percent despite gains in energy names and retailers: Petroleum refiner SK Innovation was up 1.18 percent and Shinsegae jumped 8.35 percent. Tech names were mixed, with blue chip SK Hynix falling 0.84 percent. Down Under, the S&P/ASX 200 was last up 0.86 percent after crossing the 6,000 mark for the first time since 2008 earlier in the day.
The energy sub-index climbed 2.4 percent to lead gains on the broader index: Santos rose 3.27 percent and Beach Energy tacked on 5.05 percent. Resource plays also climbed on the back of gains in iron ore and base metals in the last session.
Rio Tinto rose 1.73 percent, Fortescue Metals gained 4.69 percent and Gindalbie Metals soared 4.17 percent.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index rose 1.21 percent. On the mainland, the Shanghai Composite edged up 0.58 percent and the Shenzhen Composite was higher by 0.09 percent. As with the rest of the region, oil stocks in greater China markets also recorded gains: shares of CNOOC and Sinopec traded in Hong Kong rose 1.45 percent and 3.84 percent.
Corporates on the earnings calendar on Tuesday include Toyota Motors, Mitsubishi Motors and Singapore Airlines.
Moves in the oil markets were front and center after prices surged to their highest levels since July 2015 on Monday. That rise followed a political crackdown in Saudi Arabia that began during the weekend. A supposed anti-corruption crackdown resulted in the arrests of billionaire investor Prince Alwaleed bin Talal and other prominent royals, but it is seen by many analysts as a move by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to consolidate his power.
Oil was little changed on Tuesday after settling higher by some 3 percent in the last session. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude extended gains, climbing 0.12 percent to trade at $57.42 a barrel. Brent crude futures lost 0.09 percent to trade at $64.21.
Tensions in the region will need to be monitored going forward, cautioned Philip Wee, a strategist at DBS Bank. Volatility indices stateside, which touched their lowest levels this year last week, are unlikely to remain low "if crude oil prices continue to push higher quickly," he added.
The Reserve Bank of Australia on Tuesday kept interest rates steady. In his statement, RBA Governor Philip Lowe cautioned that inflation remained low, but also noted that the bank expected the metric to "pick up gradually as the economy strengthen[ed]."
The Australian dollar traded at $0.7688, little changed on the day, although it had touched a high of $0.7700 following the news from the central bank.
Elsewhere, William Dudley, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, will step down mid-2018. Dudley has been at the helm of the bank since 2009.
China Evergrande Group will raise 60 billion yuan ($9.04 billion) from selling shares in subsidiary Hengda Real Estate before a planned backdoor listing of the unit on the Shenzhen Exchange. Evergrande shares jumped 5.49 percent.
Chinese cybersecurity company Qihoo 360 Technology said Monday that "national interest" was one factor for its decision to delist in the U.S. and move to China, Reuters said. Qihoo 360 CEO Zhou Hongyi told the media that cybersecurity companies that were "big enough" had to be "aligned with national interests," Reuters reported.
Also of note, Samsung's appeal over a patent lawsuit was rejected by the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday. Apple had been awarded $120 million over patent infringement in a 2016 ruling on the lawsuit, Reuters reported.
Commodity-linked currencies were in focus after they climbed following the rise in oil prices overnight. The Canadian dollar pared some of its gains made in the last session to trade at $1.2712 to the dollar at 12:03 p.m. HK/SIN after trading as high as $1.2699 earlier.
The greenback was little changed against a basket of currencies, with the dollar index trading at 94.729 after climbing as high as 95.077 in the Monday session. The dollar also strengthened against the Japanese yen, last trading at 113.90 against Monday's close of 113.71.
Source: CNBC


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