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Asian markets dip ahead of key US inflation data release

Published 2023-11-27, 12:00 a/m
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Global markets are exhibiting caution as investors await crucial economic data and monitor central bank signals. The European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde indicated today that there would be no quick policy easing before she addresses the EU parliament later in the day. This statement comes amidst a backdrop of small losses in Asian markets, with Japan's Nikkei closing down by 0.4% but still maintaining an overall gain for November. Chinese stocks also fell by 0.7%, reflecting investor reticence.

Investors are particularly focused on the upcoming release of the US Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index on Thursday, a key indicator for the Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions. This data could support market predictions for interest rate reductions in the US and EU next year if it aligns with current forecasts.

The anticipation of this data release comes after Wall Street had a subdued end-of-week performance due to the Thanksgiving holiday, contributing to the pullback across Asian indices such as Hong Kong's Hang Seng, which declined by 0.9%. Despite recent optimism fueled by halted Fed rate hike expectations and reduced inflation, analysts suggest a potential sell-off in early December before a rally towards year-end.

In commodities, gold has risen above $2,000 an ounce, reaching a six-month high amid these broader market uncertainties. Additionally, a significant bond rally has led to lower Treasury yields at 4.50%, resulting in a weaker dollar which fell against key currencies; the euro appreciated while the yen strengthened.

Oil prices are also in focus as OPEC+ deliberates over production cuts amidst internal disagreements on Saudi-led proposals. Brent crude dipped to $80.12 per barrel, with U.S crude following suit at $75.17 per barrel, as analysts from CBA noted challenges OPEC+ faces in maintaining market stability into the next year given potential oversupply concerns.

The VIX "fear gauge" hitting its lowest level since January 2020 indicates restored investor confidence despite these challenges. However, this sentiment is tempered by the realization that current gains may not be sustainable without clear signals from central banks and economic data that validate expectations for a more accommodative monetary policy environment moving forward.

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