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Asian shares rise on China turnaround
Published in The Egyptian Gazette on 04 - 09 - 2018

SHANGHAI (News Wires) - Asian shares rose on Tuesday, with markets reversing earlier losses, but investors were apprehensive as the Sino-US trade dispute threatened to escalate this week and Argentina's austerity measures rattled emerging markets.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS was up 0.2 per cent. Chinese blue-chips .CSI300 gained 0.9 per cent after five straight days of losses, supported by real estate and banking stocks.
Japan's Nikkei .N225 fell less than 0.1 per cent, while Australian shares ended 0.3 per cent lower.
Shares in Europe are expected to open lower on Tuesday following a mostly flat close on Monday. Spreadbetters see the FTSE 100 .FTSE opening 0.09 per cent lower at 7,498, the DAX .GDAXI opening 0.13 per cent lower at 12,330, and the CAC 40 .FCHI losing 0.09 per cent to 5,409.
US stock market futures were higher on Tuesday, with S&P500 E-mini futures ESc1 gaining 0.3 per cent to 2909.25.
"The majors are the focus today rather than emerging markets," said Greg McKenna, chief market strategist at Axi Trader in Sydney, noting that weak manufacturing data and the imposition of austerity measures in Argentina had drawn the market's attention on Monday.
"Today it's back to where is the US dollar going, and at the moment the vote in Asia has been it's going to strengthen again," he said.
"It's utterly consistent that the US dollar is strengthening at the same time that US futures are rallying if what we've seen over the last two months, which is money being allocated to the US and away from other regions, continues."
The dollar index .DXY, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six major rivals, was 0.14 per cent higher at 95.272.
The dollar was up 0.07 per cent against the yen to 111.15 JPY=, while the euro EUR= was down 0.15 per cent on the day at $1.1606.
Manufacturing surveys published on Monday showed mounting stress on factories across Europe and Asia as the outlook for global trade dims.
On Monday, Argentine President Mauricio Macri announced new taxes on exports and steep cuts to government spending in what he termed "emergency" measures to balance next year's budget.
The Argentine peso ARS=RASL closed 3.14 per cent weaker on Monday and is expected to face further pressure in coming days.
Turkey's central bank signaled on Monday it would take steps to combat "significant risks" to price stability, comments seen as hinting at interest rate hikes.
The lira TRYTOM=D3, which has lost 40 per cent of its value against the US dollar this year, was 0.3 per cent stronger at 6.6000 to the dollar.
US President Donald Trump gave fresh impetus to trade worries at the weekend when he said there was no need to keep Canada in the North American Free Trade Agreement and warned Congress not to meddle in the trade talks.
Trump was also reported to have said he is ready to impose tariffs on an additional $200 billion worth of imports from China as soon as a public comment period on the plan ends on Thursday.
"Markets are paying a little bit of attention to (Trump's tariff threats) and wondering what might happen to European autos and, at the end of the day, what will happen with the Canadian side of NAFTA as well. There's a lot of uncertainty there," McKenna said.
And in a sign of new market risks, a Reuters poll pointed to a one-in-four chance that Britain will leave the European Union in March without a deal.
The yield on benchmark 10-year Treasury notes US10YT=RR rose to 2.8640 per cent versus its US close of 2.853 per cent on Friday.
The two-year yield US2YT=RR, which rises with traders' expectations of higher Fed fund rates, touched 2.633 per cent compared with a US close of 2.629 per cent last week.
In commodity markets, US oil prices rose past the $70 per barrel mark, with production coming under pressure as two Gulf of Mexico oil platforms were evacuated in preparation for a hurricane. US crude CLc1 was 0.5 per cent higher at $70.15 per barrel.
Brent crude LCOc1 was flat at $78.16 per barrel after earlier trading lower on news that India had permitted its state refiners to import Iranian oil if Iran arranged tankers and insurance.


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