Most Asian Markets Rise But Investors Keep Wary Eye On Trade Rows 04 Sep 2018
Faizan Hashmi Published September 04, 2018 | 06:38 PM
Asian markets mostly rose on Tuesday following recent losses but investors moved cautiously as they await the latest developments in Donald Trump's trade disputes with China and Canada.
Hong Kong, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 4th Sep, 2018 ) :Asian markets mostly rose on Tuesday following recent losses but investors moved cautiously as they await the latest developments in Donald Trump's trade disputes with China and Canada.
With US markets closed Monday for the Labor Day holiday, there were few catalysts to drive business but dealers moved in to pick up beaten-down stocks.
However, there remains a sense of nervousness after Trump said he wanted to impose fresh tariffs on a huge swathe of Chinese goods by the end of this week.
There is also growing unease about emerging market currencies, with Argentina's peso and the Turkish lira continuing to take a battering.
Hong Kong climbed 0.9 percent, while Shanghai added 1.1 percent after falling for five days.
Singapore rose 0.1 percent and Seoul was up 0.4 percent, while there were also gains in Wellington, Taipei, Manila and Mumbai. However, Sydney slipped 0.3 percent and Tokyo ended 0.1 percent lower.
In Europe, London rose 0.3 percent, Frankfurt added 0.4 percent and Paris gained 0.2 percent.
Dealers are keeping a close eye on Trump's next move after he said last week he wanted to impose tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese imports as soon as public consultation ends on Thursday, adding to the $50 billion already targeted.
Also, US and Canadian officials are due to resume talks Wednesday on a revised NAFTA deal, after they failed to reach an agreement last week. That led Trump to tweet that he would leave his northern neighbours out of a final pact.
Mexico and the US have already struck a deal.
Friday then sees the release of key US jobs data, which could give a clue to the Federal Reserve's plans for raising interest rates.
- 'Contagion risk' - On Currency markets, the pound continues to struggle under Brexit uncertainty as British Prime Minister Theresa May faces a rebellion in her own party over a Brexit blueprint.
The Turkish lira was slightly down at 6.6 to the dollar, having enjoyed a modest bounce Monday after the central bank said it would take the "necessary actions to support price stability".
However, it continues to face headwinds as the bank has refused to raise interest rates to combat surging prices, putting pressure on the embattled economy.
The troubles in Turkey and Argentina, which has seen its peso collapse in recent weeks, are rattling markets due to fears their crises could spread.
"For now, most of emerging market woes can be attributed to country-specific issues," Rodrigo Catril, senior foreign exchange strategist at National Australia Bank, said in a note.
"But with Dollar liquidity shrinking as the Fed is expected to continue with its gradual tightening strategy and with President Trump seemingly keen on pursuing its hard line on trade policy, EM contagion risk is still alive and kicking." Other emerging market and high-yielding currencies were struggling. The Indian rupee is wallowing around record lows of 71.2 to the dollar, while the Indonesian rupiah inched up but is still at levels seen in the Asian financial crisis 20 years ago.
South Korea's won lost 0.4 percent, while the South African rand sank one percent, Mexico's peso slipped 0.7 percent and the Canadian dollar was 0.3 percent off.
- Key figures around 0810 GMT - Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.1 percent at 22,696.90 (close) Hong Kong - Hang Seng: UP 0.9 percent at 27,973.34 (close) Shanghai - Composite: UP 1.1 percent at 2,750.58 (close) London - FTSE 100: UP 0.3 percent at 7,524.44 Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.1575 from $1.1616 late Monday Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.2842 from $1.2888 Dollar/yen: UP at 111.43 Yen from 111.08 yen Oil - West Texas Intermediate: UP 64 cents at $70.44 per barrelOil - Brent Crude: DOWN UP 20 cents at $78.35 New York - CLOSED for public holiday
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