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Asian markets show mixed results amid global rate cut expectations

EditorHari Govind
Published 2023-11-19, 10:44 p/m
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TOKYO - Asian stock markets presented a varied picture today, as investors digested the latest global economic signals and central bank policy expectations. The Shanghai Composite index in China dipped slightly by 0.2% after the People's Bank of China (PBOC) opted to keep rates unchanged, indicating a cautious stance towards monetary easing. Conversely, optimism was apparent in Hong Kong where the Hang Seng index climbed 0.7%, thanks in part to a rebound in shares of Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) Group Holdings, which rose over 1%.

The Japanese market saw a modest retreat with the Nikkei index falling 0.2% after reaching a session peak earlier. Meanwhile, Australia's S&P/ASX 200 edged higher by 0.2%, and New Zealand's NZX-50 also experienced a slight uptick of 0.1%. South Korea's Kospi was among the decliners, dropping 0.5%.

This mixed performance comes on the heels of Wall Street's positive close on Sunday, marking its third consecutive winning week. The S&P 500 notched up by 0.1%, hovering near a three-month high, while both the Dow Jones and Nasdaq composite made fractional gains. European stocks also rallied late last week, with significant indices such as Germany's DAX and France's CAC posting gains amid growing anticipation of rate cuts from global central banks next year.

In commodities, gold prices saw a modest increase as the dollar continued to weaken after recording its worst four-month performance, oil prices built on their previous gains of more than 4%, and the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield remained near a two-month low.

Investor sentiment has been buoyed by expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve may decrease interest rates by late 2024, which could lead to looser monetary conditions globally. This outlook has led to cautious optimism in some markets, while others remain watchful of central bank cues for more definitive direction.

In other news reflecting market optimism, Australian market futures indicated a positive opening today with an expected rise of about half a percent. However, individual stock performances varied significantly in the retail sector during the past week. Gap Inc (NYSE:GPS).'s shares soared over thirty percent following an earnings report that exceeded expectations, and Ross Stores (NASDAQ:ROST)' shares grew by seven percent on robust financial results. In contrast, BJ’s Wholesale Club witnessed a nearly five percent drop in stock value despite positive earnings due to sales figures that fell short of analyst forecasts.

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