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    Bonds slide, stocks slip as US election looms By Reuters

    October 22, 20243 Mins Read


    By Tom Westbrook

    SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Asian stocks turned lower and the dollar stood by multi-month peaks on Tuesday as a sharp sell-off in bonds and a jump in gold suggested investors are hunkering down ahead of the U.S. election.

    Benchmark 10-year Treasury yields rose 11 basis points overnight and a further 1 bp in early Asia trade to 4.19%. Gold hit a record high just above $2,740 an ounce on Monday and traded at $2,725 early on Tuesday. [US/][GOL/]

    slid 1.1% in morning trade to hit its lowest since early October. MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan fell 0.8%. ()

    Wall Street gauges edged down overnight and futures inched lower in Asia. A sharp rebound in oil prices – which can flow through to inflation – probably helped unsettle bond markets, said ANZ strategist Jack Chambers, along with the U.S. election, now only two weeks away, coming in to view.

    “A secondary consideration could be a bit more focus on the U.S. election and fiscal dynamics,” he said. “Regardless of who wins, you can’t really see a path to fiscal consolidation.”

    futures had climbed 1.7% on Monday, with no letup in Middle East fighting following the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. Prices steadied at $73.89 a barrel in Asia. [O/R]

    In Australia, the benchmark was down more than 1.3% mid-morning. Shares in independent grocer Metcash slid 6% after a Goldman Sachs note cut the stock price target and said the company risks losing market share.

    China’s markets were pinned well below recent highs while traders wait for more details and especially more government urgency and spending to support the ailing economy.

    Hong Kong’s was flat, as was the .

    Foreign exchange markets mostly tracked the move in Treasuries, which sent the dollar higher. The euro traded at $1.0819, within a whisker of its lowest since early August. [FRX/]

    The yen sat by a 2-1/2 month low at 150.67 per dollar, while the Australian and New Zealand dollars were also pinned near multi-month lows at $0.6655 and $0.6021 respectively. [AUD/]

    Analysts say the dollar’s recent rally reflects markets pricing a Donald Trump victory in the U.S. presidential race and a stronger currency as his trade, tax and immigration policies will likely lead to higher inflation and higher yields.

    “With a victory for President Trump now priced into currency markets, has modest rather than large downside risk from when the election results start to be released,” said Commonwealth Bank of Australia (OTC:) strategist Joe Capurso in a note.

    “With Vice President Harris now the underdog, the market reaction to her victory would likely be larger than a victory by President Trump.”

    © Reuters. Visitors walk under a huge screen displaying Japan's Nikkei share average inside a building in Tokyo, Japan February 16, 2024.  REUTERS/Issei Kato/ File Photo

    A relatively bare data calendar puts extra focus on U.S. earnings for insight into the economy and markets’ mood.

    General Motors (NYSE:), Texas Instruments (NASDAQ:) Verizon (NYSE:), Lockheed Martin (NYSE:) and 3M are among those reporting on Tuesday.





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