Stocks recover from 4-week lows as focus switches back to post-pandemic growth

SINGAPORE, June 22 (Reuters) – Global shares extended their recovery on Tuesday from four week lows, as investors focused on prospects for post-pandemic economic growth, rather than fret more over the hawkish stance taken by the U.S. Federal Reserve at a policy meeting last week.

European stocks looked set to build on gains in Asian markets as EuroSTOXX 50 futures rose 0.4% and FTSE futures were up 0.3%.

MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan (.MIAPJ0000PUS) advanced 0.4%, moving above Monday’s four-week lows and notching a 4% gain so far this year.

Japanese shares led the way in Asia, with the Nikkei (.N225) rallying 3.1%. South Korea (.KS11) stocks rose 0.7%, Australia (.AXJO) put on 1.6% and Chinese stocks (.SSEC) up 0.8%.

“Last week’s FOMC meeting was a hawkish surprise, but does not change our market outlook. The reflation trade experienced a sharp technically driven pullback, but we expect the trade to resume and see this move as an opportunity to add exposure to cyclical equities and commodities,” JPMorgan strategists said in a note.

Investors are keenly focused on the U.S. labour market as its performance is likely to have an influence on the Fed’s policy stance. In the immediate hours ahead, all eyes are on Fed chief Jerome Powell who appears before Congress from 1800 GMT.

The U.S. Federal Reserve sent global stock markets skidding last week by signalling it would raise interest rates at a faster pace than previously expected, and also flagged its intention to consider withdrawing its monetary stimulus moving forward. Most Fed officials moved their projections for the first rate increases from 2024 to 2023, though some saw rates moving higher next year. read more

The Fed’s pivot toward starting policy normalisation was driven by rapidly rising inflation, a dynamic that has kept financial markets on edge in the past few months.

Tuesday’s momentum in Asian equities was underpinned by a rally on Wall Street, with the Dow registering its strongest session in more than three months.

On Monday, Fed officials including as St. Louis Fed President James Bullard and Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan toned down their hawkish rhetoric. read more

In currency markets, the dollar paused for breath after gaining sharply in the wake of the Fed’s policy surprise.

“The whole world was mega short the U.S. dollar, and that’s in good part has probably been cleaned out already, and now we take a wee breath before the next move up,” said Westpac currency analyst Imre Speizer.

Against the euro , the dollar nursed overnight losses of about 0.4% to hold steady around $1.1905. It held at 110.26 yen , and the dollar index was little changed at 91.96 after giving up about 0.5% on Monday.

Bitcoin stabilised in Asian trading and was last up 4.1% at $32,941. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies had come in for heavy selling on Monday, hurt by a tightening crackdown on trading and mining in China. read more

Benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury notes last fell 3/32 in price to yield 1.4954%.

U.S. crude was flat at $73.7 per barrel and Brent edged up 0.32% to $75.1, after ring on Monday in reaction the a pause in talks to end U.S. sanctions on Iranian crude. Oil market sentiment was helped by hopes for a quick recovery in oil demand in the Unitedd States and Europe.

Spot gold added 0.3% to $1,787.61 an ounce.Reporting by Anshuman Daga Editing by Shri Navaratnam

Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

Source: https://www.reuters.com/business/global-markets-wrapup-1-2021-06-22/

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