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Asian markets build on gains as central banks kick into gear

March 5, 2020 02:58 PM


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Asian markets rallied Thursday following a surge on Wall Street, with confidence buoyed by global stimulus measures to mitigate the economic impact of the coronavirus.

After last week's rout -- the worst since the financial crisis -- equities have enjoyed a revival over the past few days as governments and central banks kick into gear in the face of recession warnings.

And while the worldwide death and infected toll continues to rise, China -- the centre of the outbreak -- is slowly grinding back to life after weeks of lockdown and quarantine that have battered the economic superpower.

In a bid to support economic growth, the US Federal Reserve on Tuesday slashed interest rates, with similar moves coming from Australia and Malaysia's central banks.

Canada later joined the party and AxiCorp's Stephen Innes said its reference to the cut being "in coordination with other G7 central banks and fiscal authorities" suggested the group was likely working more closely than thought.

Traders are now keeping an eye on the European Central Bank's policy meeting next week as well as the Bank of England, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand and the Swiss National Bank.

Meanwhile, US lawmakers announced a rare bipartisan agreement to pass $8 billion in emergency spending to combat the health and economic fallout of the disease.

And the International Monetary Fund said it had $1 trillion in overall financing capacity, including $50 billion available without a formal programme, and $10 billion in no-interest funds for the poorest countries. South Korea is planning a $10 billion stimulus budget while Australia has also hinted at a huge splurge.

The move to action has lifted spirits on trading floors, helping take a bite out of last week's losses.

Tokyo, Sydney, Seoul and Taipei ended more than one percent higher, while Hong Kong, Shanghai, Bangkok and Wellington gained two percent or more. Mumbai added 0.8 percent, while Singapore and Manila each added 0.2 percent.

In early trade, London edged up 0.1 percent, Paris added 0.4 percent and Frankfurt gained 0.5 percent.

China grinds back

The advance followed a surge on Wall Street that saw all three main indexes wipe out the previous day's steep losses, with analysts citing Joe Biden's strong Democratic primary performance as providing help.

The former vice president is seen as a more market-friendly option than his main rival Bernie Sanders in a contest against Donald Trump.

While the virus continues to grip China, Bloomberg Economics said the economy -- a crucial driver of world growth -- was likely running at 60-70 percent of capacity last week as authorities appear to be getting a handle on the crisis, providing dealers with a little more cheer.

"From (the) market perspective, the worst is likely to be behind us and optimism over the recovery on strong China stimulus in subsequent quarters outweighed the collapse of China economic activities in February," said Ken Cheung at Mizuho Bank.

A key beneficiary of the bounce is the yuan, which has recovered to levels not seen since January 23, just as the outbreak was taking hold.

However, there are concerns about the US, where there are increasing fears about the disease's spread.

The Fed's closely watched beige book on the economy said that while activity continued to grow at a modest to moderate pace in recent weeks, the outlook was becoming more uncertain.

It added that businesses were growing concerned about a worsening of the outbreak and that "producers feared further disruptions in the coming weeks".

Key figures around 0820 GMT

Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 1.1 percent at 21,329.12 (close)

Hong Kong - Hang Seng: UP 2.1 percent at 26,767.87 (close)

Shanghai - Composite: UP 2.0 percent at 3,071.68 (close)

London - FTSE 100: UP 0.1 percent at 6,833.53

Dollar/yen: DOWN at 107.30 yen from 107.55 yen at 2200 GMT

Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1138 from $1.1133

Pound/dollar: UP at $1.2880 from $1.2869 

Euro/pound: DOWN at 86.46 pence from 86.51 pence

Brent Crude: UP 1.5 percent at $51.88 per barrel

West Texas Intermediate: UP 1.3 percent at $47.38

New York - Dow: UP 4.5 percent at 27,090.86 (close)



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