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Asia: Most markets track Wall Street gains as US data fails to damp rate hopes

by Riah Marton
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Asia: Most markets track Wall Street gains as US data fails to damp rate hopes
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ASIAN markets mostly rose in line with Wall Street on Wednesday (Mar 13) as forecast-beating United States inflation data did little to dent expectations that the Federal Reserve will begin cutting interest rates this year.

While February’s consumer price index reading was not ideal – having come in above estimates in January – analysts said it showed price rises were levelling out and that the start of the year often saw a blip.

Attention now turns to the central bank’s policy meeting next week, which will also see the release of policymakers’ outlook for rates for the rest of the year.

Traders are pricing in three reductions before the end of 2024, and a similar forecast by the Fed could line up the first in June, Bloomberg News said.

All three main indexes in New York jumped close to all-time highs and Asia largely extended the rally.

Hong Kong rose for a fourth straight day, while Sydney, Seoul, Singapore, Taipei, Manila and Jakarta were also in positive territory.

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Tokyo was weighed by talk that the Bank of Japan could next week begin shifting away from its ultra-loose monetary policy, while Shanghai and Wellington also dipped.

“While traders in the Asian market may feel confused by the combination of hotter-than-expected inflation data and record-high US stocks, Asian stocks are more likely to mirror the optimism from Wall Street,” IG Markets analyst Hebe Chen said.

He did warn, though, that the latest figures “will undoubtedly prompt the Fed to choose their language with extra caution” next week.

SPI Asset Management’s Stephen Innes added that traders assumed the Fed was happy for inflation to sit above its two per cent target for now and were ready to cut several times by the end of the year.

“Investors feel emboldened to pursue high-risk opportunities without fear of facing higher interest rates,” he said.

“The Fed’s apparent lack of concern about the risk of a positive wealth effect reigniting demand-side inflation further supports this sentiment.”

Bitcoin was sitting around US$72,000, having earlier hit another record within a whisker of US$73,000, helped by rate-cut optimism and news this week that Britain’s Financial Conduct Authority watchdog will join US regulators in allowing the creation of crypto-related securities. AFP



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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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