Asia Morning Call-Global Markets
Nov 7 (Reuters) -
Stock Markets | Net Chng | Stock Markets | Net Chng | ||
S&P/ASX 200** | 8199.5 | 67.7 | NZX 50** | 12649.17 | -9.13 |
DJIA | 43604.51 | 1382.63 | NIKKEI** | 39480.67 | 1005.77 |
Nasdaq | 18899.459 | 462.636 | FTSE** | 8166.68 | -5.71 |
S&P 500 | 5909.58 | 126.78 | Hang Seng** | 20538.38 | -468.59 |
SPI 200 Fut | 8194 | -14 | STI** | 3602.99 | 21.38 |
SSEC** | 3383.8062 | -3.1807 | KOSPI** | 2563.51 | -13.37 |
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Bonds | Bonds | ||||
JP 10 YR Bond | 0.98 | 0.05 | KR 10 YR Bond | 10428.3 | -66.23 |
AU 10 YR Bond | 90.865 | -0.085 | US 10 YR Bond | 98.515625 | -1.1796875 |
NZ 10 YR Bond | 98.471 | 0.033 | US 30 YR Bond | 93.8125 | -2.90625 |
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Currencies | |||||
SGD US$ | 1.3332 | 0.0197 | KRW US$ | 1397.50 | 20.63 |
AUD US$ | 0.6574 | -0.0064 | NZD US$ | 0.5947 | 0.5947 |
EUR US$ | 1.0735 | -0.0195 | Yen US$ | 0.5947 | 2.93 |
THB US$ | 34.30 | 0.76 | PHP US$ | 58.770 | 0.29 |
IDR US$ | 15825 | 95 | INR US$ | 84.3100 | 0.201 |
MYR US$ | 4.4000 | 0.06 | TWD US$ | 32.294 | 0.397 |
CNY US$ | 7.1782 | 0.0735 | HKD US$ | 7.7759 | 0.0032 |
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Commodities | |||||
Spot Gold | 2663.22 | -80.37 | Silver (Lon) | 31.08 | -1.5799 |
U.S. Gold Fut | 2672 | -77.7 | Brent Crude | 75.36 | -0.17 |
Iron Ore | CNY781.5 | 1.5 | TRJCRB Index | - | - |
TOCOM Rubber | 363 | -2 | LME Copper | 9315 | -423.5 |
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** indicates closing price
All prices as of 1800 GMT
EQUITIES
GLOBAL - Wall Street marched to record highs on Wednesday and major stock markets around the world surged, while bitcoin also hit an all-time-high and the dollar was set for its biggest one-day jump in four years after Donald Trump was elected U.S. president.
The MSCI index for world stocks .MIWD00000PUS rose 0.8%.
For a full report, click on MKTS/GLOB
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NEW YORK - Wall Street's main indexes soared to record highs on Wednesday, as Republican Donald Trump won the 2024 U.S. presidential election in a remarkable comeback four years after he was voted out of the White House.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average .DJI rose 1,345 points, or 3.19%, to 43,566.98. The S&P 500 .SPX rose 120.78 points, or 2.1%, to 5,903.45, while the Nasdaq Composite .IXIC rose 436.48 points, or 2.37%, to 18,875.65.
For a full report, click on .N
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LONDON - European shares ended lower on Wednesday, following a broad rally earlier in the session, hurt by a drop in utilities shares on fears that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump could halt fresh approvals for offshore wind projects.
The pan-European STOXX 600 .STOXX was down 0.5%, with all regional equity markets closing in the red and Spain's IBEX logging most losses, down 2.9%.
For a full report, click on .EU
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TOKYO - Japan's Nikkei share average ended at a three-week high on Wednesday, led by chip and defence stocks, while market participants keenly awaited the outcome of the U.S. presidential election.
The Nikkei .N225 jumped 2.61% to 39,480.67, its highest closing level since Oct. 15. The index also posted its biggest daily gain since Sept. 26.
For a full report, click on .T
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SHANGHAI - China's yuan and stock markets fell sharply on Wednesday as the prospect of another Donald Trump presidency and Republican control of U.S. Congress risked heightened tensions over trade and technology.
China's blue-chip CSI300 Index .CSI300 fell 0.5%, while Hong Kong's benchmark Hang Seng .HSI, which is more indicative of foreign investor sentiment, fell 2.3%.
For a full report, click on .SS
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AUSTRALIA - Australian equities rose on Wednesday, tracking the gains on Wall Street overnight and in U.S. stock futures on the day, as investors increasingly priced in Donald Trump winning the U.S. presidential election, although the final results are not yet in.
The S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO closed 0.8% higher at 8,199.5 points.
For a full report, click on .AX
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SEOUL - The benchmark KOSPI .KS11 shed 13.37 points, or 0.52%, at 2,563.51 as of 06:32 GMT.
For a full report, click on KRW/
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE
NEW YORK - The dollar soared on Wednesday and was set for its biggest one-day rise since March 2020 after Republican Donald Trump won the U.S. presidential election, while the euro, Chinese yuan and Mexican peso were among the biggest losers on potential new tariffs in the regions.
The dollar index =USD was last up 1.72% at 105.17 and reached 105.44, the highest since July 3.
For a full report, click on USD/
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SHANGHAI - China's yuan and stock markets fell sharply on Wednesday as the prospect of another Donald Trump presidency and Republican control of U.S. Congress risked heightened tensions over trade and technology.
Its onshore counterpart CNY=CFXS was also down more than 0.8%, and China's major state-owned banks were selling dollars to prevent the yuan from weakening too fast, sources told Reuters.
For a full report, click on CNY/
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AUSTRALIA - The Australian and New Zealand currencies tumbled on Wednesday as the dollar leapt with investors leaning towards a Donald Trump win as early results emerged in the hotly contested U.S. election, although many said the race is too close to call.
The Aussie AUD=D3 plunged 1.5% to $0.6539, easily breaking through its 200-day moving average of $0.6627.
For a full report, click on AUD/
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SEOUL - The South Korean won slipped to its lowest since November 2022 on Wednesday as the markets tilted towards a Donald Trump victory in the U.S. presidential election, dragging Asian currencies and equities down.
The won was quoted at 1,397.1 per dollar on the onshore settlement platform KRW=KFTC, 1.27% lower than its previous close at 1,379.3.
For a full report, click on KRW/
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TREASURIES
NEW YORK - U.S. Treasuries fell sharply on Wednesday, sending yields surging to multi-month highs as Donald Trump's election victory stoked bets on economic policy shifts that could boost deficits and inflation.
The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield US10YT=RR rose as much as 18 basis points to 4.479%, its highest since July, as polls also showed Republicans winning control of the Senate and a close race for the House of Representatives.
For a full report, click on US/
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LONDON - Euro area short-dated government bond yields plunged as markets priced in more rate cuts by June 2025 on Wednesday after Donald Trump's victory in the U.S. presidential election, which could hurt Europe's economy and lead to deeper interest rate cuts.
The euro area's benchmark Bund yield DE10YT=RR fell 2.5 bps to 2.41%, leading the gap between 10-year and 2-year yields DE2DE10=RR to 21.80 bps, its highest level since Nov. 3, 2022.
For a full report, click on GVD/EUR
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TOKYO - Japanese government bond (JGB) yields rose on Wednesday, with the two-year bond hitting a 16-year high, as markets focus rested on initial voting results trickling in from the U.S. presidential election.
Benchmark 10-year JGB futures 2JGBv1 fell 0.5 point to 143.77 yen.
For a full report, click on JP/
COMMODITIES
GOLD - Gold prices slid more than 3% to a three-week low on Wednesday as investors piled into the U.S. dollar after Republican Donald Trump was elected U.S. president.
Spot gold XAU= slipped 2.9% to $2,662.99 per ounce, as of 10:10 a.m. ET (1510 GMT), after hitting a three-week low of $2,652.19.
For a full report, click on GOL/
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IRON ORE - Iron ore futures slipped on Wednesday, as investors shifted their focus to weak fundamentals of the key steelmaking ingredient from expectations of more stimulus in top consumer China.
The most-traded January iron ore contract on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE) DCIOcv1 ended daytime trade 0.76% lower at 781.5 yuan ($109.05) a metric ton.
For a full report, click on IRONORE/
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BASE METALS - Copper prices tumbled on Wednesday as victory for Republican Donald Trump in the U.S. presidential election spurred concerns that major electrification initiatives would be rolled back, dampening demand for the highly conductive metal.
Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange (LME) CMCU3 was down 3.8% to $9,365 per metric ton at 1653 GMT.
For a full report, click on MET/L
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OIL - Oil prices dipped on Wednesday as investors weighed a strong dollar against the potential that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's foreign policy plans could squeeze global oil supply.
Brent crude oil futures LCOc1 were down 17 cents, or 0.23%, at $75.36 per barrel by 12:42 p.m. EST (1742 GMT).
For a full report, click on O/R
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PALM OIL - Malaysian palm oil futures closed up on Wednesday, supported by gains in rival vegetable oils and a weaker ringgit, while investors look for cues from an industry conference in Indonesia starting later this week and Malaysian Palm Oil Board data due next week.
The benchmark palm oil contract FCPOc3 for January delivery on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange gained 112 ringgit or 2.33%, to 4,918 ringgit ($1,117.73) a metric ton on the closing.
For a full report, click on POI/
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RUBBER - Japanese rubber futures jumped on Wednesday to their highest in a week, buoyed by a weaker yen and a survey showing solid China exports in October, while traders awaited the outcome of the U.S. presidential election.
The April Osaka Exchange (OSE) rubber contract JRUc6, 0#2JRU: closed up 12.9 yen, or 3.66%, at 365.0 yen ($2.37) per kg, its strongest since Oct. 29.
For a full report, click on RUB/T
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(Bengaluru Bureau; +91 80 6749 1130)
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