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China’s scorching rally takes a breather to wait on stimulus

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October 9, 2024
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China’s scorching rally takes a breather to wait on stimulus

SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Chinese shares fell on Wednesday and commodities nursed sharp losses as investors tempered enthusiasm for a Chinese economic recovery, while broader markets steadied on expectations that the U.S. economy can avoid recession and support global demand.

The New Zealand dollar fell 0.6% after the central bank cut interest rates by 50 basis points and sounded downbeat about the economic outlook, leaving the door open to more cuts.

MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was up 0.6% as Hong Kong shares rebounded about 2% after notching their heaviest fall since 2008 the day before.

Hong Kong markets tanked on Tuesday, mainland shares were knocked from highs and commodities from oil to metals slid when a news conference from China’s National Development and Reform Commission yielded no major new stimulus details.

The Shanghai Composite and blue-chip CSI300 slumped around 3% on Wednesday.

Brent crude futures, which fell 4.6% overnight, steadied at $77.79 a barrel. Iron ore found support at $106 in Singapore after a 5% slide on Tuesday.

“The disappointment, while understandable, appears premature and misguided,” Mizuho’s head of macro research for Asia ex-Japan, Vishnu Varathan, said in a note to clients.

“Fact is, it is not the NDRC’s place to provide details on fiscal stimulus (or a) further monetary policy push.”

Japan’s Nikkei rose 1%, with shares in convenience store Seven & I Holdings leaping after Bloomberg News reported Canadian retailer Alimentation Couche-Tard would raise its buyout offer.

SOFT LANDING

U.S. equity futures were broadly steady in Asia, following solid gains in cash trade overnight as a handful of Federal Reserve officials sounded positive about the prospects of managing interest rate levels for a soft economic landing.

Influential New York Fed President John Williams told the Financial Times that last week’s unexpectedly strong jobs report for September showed the economy was healthy, while falling inflation left room for rates to be lowered over time.

Traders had dialled back expectations the Fed could again cut rates by 50 bps in November and currently price about an 88% chance of a 25 bp cut.

Treasuries steadied overnight following recent selling, leaving U.S. two-year yields at 3.96% and 10-year yields at 4.01%.

The U.S. dollar has drawn support from higher yields and inched up to trade at $1.0968 per euro and held steady at 148.25 yen. The Australian dollar was marginally weaker at $0.6738 and traders assessed the Reserve Bank of New Zealand as preparing for further cuts ahead.

At $0.6096 the kiwi was trading at a seven-week low and testing its 200-day moving average.

“While today’s meeting did not provide updated forecasts and wasn’t accompanied by a press conference, the forward guidance in the decision statement sounded dovish, allowing the RBNZ the flexibility to cut rates again before year-end,” said IG Markets analyst Tony Sycamore.

Minutes from the Federal Reserve’s September meeting – where U.S. rates were cut 50 bps – are due later in the session, along with appearances from the Fed’s Raphael Bostic, Lorie Logan and Mary Daly.

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