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Morning Bid: U.S. yield spike spooks investors

2024.10.22 18:11

By Jamie McGeever

(Reuters) – A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. 

If the prospect of a soft landing for the U.S. economy had boosted investor sentiment and global risk appetite recently, it is giving way to a deepening sense of caution as investors grapple with spiking U.S. bond yields and a stronger dollar.

It’s not that yields and the dollar are rising solely on the back of increased optimism about the U.S. growth outlook. Worries about Washington’s huge spending and deficits, and the upcoming U.S. election, are also on the rise.

So much so, that the U.S. “term premium” – the extra compensation investors demand for lending to the government over the long term instead of rolling over shorter-term loans – is back. It is the highest in a year.

Add to that the ongoing doubt surrounding China’s economic outlook and the effectiveness of Beijing’s raft of support measures, and Asian investors’ glass right now is looking half empty rather than half full.

If Wall Street is beginning to feel a little heat from the spike in yields, Asian and emerging markets definitely are. Asian stocks are now down five of the last six sessions.

The broke above 4.20% on Tuesday for the first time in three months, and the also climbed to highs last seen on Aug. 2.

If it’s rate and yield differentials fueling the dollar’s gains, the path of least resistance is against the ultra-low yielding Japanese yen. The dollar on Tuesday rose above 151.00 yen for the first time in three months, and the yen is back to being the worst-performing main Asian currency this year.

The weaker yen isn’t offering much support for Japanese equities, though. Foreigners have been buyers in recent weeks but the is at a three-week low, suggesting domestic investors are putting their cash overseas.

The Asian calendar on Wednesday is light, with only inflation from Singapore and industrial production figures from Taiwan on deck, leaving investors to focus on global market-moving drivers.

They include the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia, and IMF and World Bank annual meetings in Washington. 

Investors can expect headlines from several policymakers in Washington to hit the tape on Wednesday, including from European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde, Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey, Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda and Reserve Bank of New Zealand Governor Adrian Orr.

The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday published its World Economic Outlook, in which it cut its GDP forecasts for China and Japan. The change in Japan’s outlook, to 0.3% growth from 0.7%, was the biggest downgrade of all major economies, and second only to Mexico’s 0.7 percentage point fall.

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

– Singapore inflation (September)

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: People walk on an overpass with a display of stock information in front of buildings in the Lujiazui financial district in Shanghai, China August 6, 2024. REUTERS/Nicoco Chan/File Photo

– Taiwan industrial production

– BOJ Governor Ueda speaks in Washington 



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