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    MORNING BID ASIA-Stocks not out of the woods after trying to recover

    July 25, 20243 Mins Read


    July 26 (Reuters) – – A look at the day ahead in Asian
    markets by Alden Bentley in New York.

    U.S. stock markets tried to steady from their epic one-day
    shakeout before giving it up late in the day, amid jitters about
    AI earnings potential that deflated megacaps, and, thus, the
    whole market on Wednesday.

    The S&P 500 and Nasdaq rallied during the session, but
    closed down 0.5% and 0.9% respectively. The Dow Jones
    Industrial Average hung on to close 0.2% higher and small-cap
    stocks also rose as investors sought out value away from the
    megacaps.

    Tesla was the only one of the so-called Magnificent
    7 stocks to climb out of its hole, ending 1.7% higher after
    losing more than 12% Wednesday. Alphabet, Apple
    , Amazon, Meta and Microsoft
    all fell, with earnings reports looming next week, as did AI
    leader Nvidia, which reports later in August.

    Some relief came from GDP data showing the U.S. economy grew
    surprisingly fast in the second quarter, with less inflation,
    giving the Fed scope to ease this year with little fear of
    overheating.

    Still, investors want to see what Friday’s June Personal
    Consumption Expenditure Price Index shows as the Fed’s favorite
    inflation reading, days before the Federal Open Market Committee
    meeting next week. There seems little chance of a U.S. cut this
    month, but markets are confident that a pivot away from
    restrictive monetary policy will come in September.

    The question: Is the selloff a bull market pullback or a
    bearish turning point? Given the recent string of record highs,
    indexes looked priced for perfection, which was not realized in
    the results from Alphabet and Tesla that precipitated the
    steepest percentage drop in the S&P 500 and Nasdaq since late
    2022.

    Uncertainty is a prominent theme ahead of the U.S. elections
    after President Joe Biden scrubbed his campaign and handed the
    baton to Vice President Kamala Harris, who has almost pulled
    even in early polls with Republican Donald Trump.

    Volatility has picked up across markets, according to the
    CBOE Market Volatility Index, the bond market’s ICE BofA
    Merrill Lynch MOVE Index and currency market’s
    Deutschebank dollar currency vol index.

    It doesn’t help that the Bank of Japan and the Fed hold
    meetings almost simultaneously next week. China’s economy is
    slowing faster than economists and Beijing anticipated, with
    spillover into commodity markets and across Asia.

    The Japanese yen rallied for a fourth straight session
    against the dollar on Thursday, hitting a 2-1/2-month high, as
    investors unwound their long-running bets against the currency
    ahead of those meetings. Dollar/yen was at 153.845 in late
    trade, just about flat.

    Chinese stocks fell , iron ore and oil prices were shaky
    after the country’s central bank sprang a surprise cut in
    longer-term interest rates, only stoking further worries about
    the world’s second-largest economy and Asian markets overall.

    The Shanghai Composite index closed at the lowest
    level since Feb. 19. MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific
    shares outside Japan closed 1.00% lower, while
    Japan’s Nikkei is coming off a 3.28% tumble.

    “In China it’s not really a function of the cost of
    capital, it’s a function of demand (for) capital which is
    causing economic weakness over there, which is why you had a
    really tepid response from Chinese equities,” said Jeff Schulze,
    Head of economic and market strategy ClearBridge Investments.

    Here are key developments that could provide more direction
    to markets on Tuesday:

    – Japan Tokyo CPI (July)

    – Singapore Manufacturing output (June)

    – U.S. Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index (June)





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