ASIA STOCKS: Strong Start to the Week for Regional Bourses

Sep-08 04:56

Japanese equities have greeted the political news positively with strong gains, post PM Ishiba's decision to step down as leader. This injects fresh political uncertainty into Japan's broader economic outlook. Focus will now turn to the LDP leadership race. When Ishiba secured the PM position last Oct, the runner up was Sanae Takaichi. Via ABC news: "A Nikkei survey held at the end of August put Ms Takaichi as the most "fitting" successor to Ishiba."  Takaichi could arguably generate the most significant market reaction if she is successful becoming the new PM, as she has been outspoken in terms of being more dovish in terms of the BoJ outlook and looking to boost fiscal spending. Shenzhen's announcement that it will join Beijing and Shanghai in easing home-buying rules has given China's building shares a boost in Monday's trading. 

  • China's key bourses are all higher, with the exception of the CSI 300 which is flat.  The Hang Seng is up +0.35%, Shanghai up +0.17% and Shenzhen up +0.45%.
  • The Nikkei has started the week strongly with gains of +0.90%
  • The TAIEX in Taiwan is higher by +0.45%
  • The KOSPI's good run is continuing, up +0.17% today.
  • The FTSE Malay KLCI was up only marginally in a shortened week last week and is higher by +0.48% today.
  • The Jakarta Composite had a modest week last week, yet it up strongly today by +0.55%.
  • The NIFTY 50 is up strongly Monday after key industries noted that the benefits from the GST cut will be passed onto consumers. The NIFTY 50 lags regional peers over the last three months as the sole index with falls yet starts this week off, up +0.32% to trade through key technical levels.

 

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AUSSIE 10-YEAR TECHS: (U5) Recovers With Treasuries

Aug-08 22:15
  • RES 3: 96.501 - 76.4% of the Mar 14 - Nov 1 ‘23 bear leg
  • RES 2: 96.207 - 61.8% of the Mar 14 - Nov 1 ‘23 bear leg
  • RES 1: 95.960 - High Apr 7
  • PRICE: 95.710 @ 14:34 BST Aug 8
  • SUP 1: 95.415/95.300 - Low May 15 / Low Jan 14  
  • SUP 2: 95.275 - Low Nov 14  (cont) and a key support
  • SUP 3: 94.707 - 1.0% 10-dma envelope

Aussie 10-yr futures received a boost from the US Treasury rally that followed a poor NFP print. This keeps Aussie 10-year futures toward the top end of the recent range. To the upside, next resistance is at 96.207, a Fibonacci retracement point. Next support undercuts at 95.420 (pierced), the Feb 13 low, ahead of 95.275, the Nov 14 low and a key support. Clearance of this level would strengthen a bearish condition. 

SECURITY: Trump To Sign Trilateral Peace Accord With Armenia/Azerbaijan Shortly

Aug-08 20:14

US President Donald Trump is shortly due to sign a trilateral peace agreement with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev at the White House. LIVESTREAM The event will provide another opportunity for Trump to style himself as peacemaker, after touting success in brokering peace deals between Rwanda/Congo, Cambodia/Thailand, and India/Pakistan.

  • The accord aims to resolve a decade-long dispute over the sovereignty of Nagorno-Karabakh - a breakaway Azerbaijani province that was under de facto Armenian control from the dissolution of the Soviet Union until a 2020 war. 
  • Trump described the meeting on Truth Social as a “historic peace summit,” noting that the US will also sign “Bilateral Agreements [to] fully unlock the potential of the South Caucasus Region.”
  • White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly told reporters that Trump would sign deals with both Armenia and Azerbaijan on energy, technology, economic cooperation, border security, infrastructure and trade.
  • A White House official said: "It's about the entire region, and [the leaders] know that that region is known to be safer and more prosperous with President Trump."
  • Reuters reports that the US will have development rights to build transportation links in the strategic Zangezur Corridor, a mountainous stretch of Armenian territory between Azerbaijan and its Nakhichevan exclave.
  • Politico notes: “But whether this is just a photo opportunity or a lasting end to a conflict that has undermined stability in a region dominated by Russia and Iran will depend on whether the US can address several key challenges.”

FED: Balance Sheet Runoff Continues At Steady $20B/Month Pace (2/2)

Aug-08 20:08

Fed asset holdings were little changed in the past week. SOMA runoff totaled $2.8B (composed of $4.2B less nominal Tsy holdings and $1.4B more TIPS), with emergency lending/liquidity facilities $0.7B lower.

  • Over the last 4 weeks, the $20B/monthly expected QT pace was roughly adhered to: MBS fell $18B, with Treasury net holdings down around $2B (a fall in TIPS holdings offsetting a slight rise in nominals).
  • Discount window usage accounted for the fall in lending facility usage this week; takeup is now down to $4.9B, down $1.3B in the last month and down from the 1-year high of $6.4B set in July which looks to have been a temporary blip higher.
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