Asian markets experienced a mixed session on Friday, with Chinese stocks leading gains, contributing to a 0.5% rise in MSCI’s regional equity gauge. The yen also gained strength, driven by higher-than-expected inflation data from Tokyo.
Key Developments Driving the Markets
- Chinese Stock Gains: Optimism around Beijing’s policy support and extended tariff exemptions.
- Yen Strength: Tokyo’s inflation data and anticipation of a potential Bank of Japan rate hike.
- Regional Disparities: While Chinese and Hong Kong stocks rallied, Australian and South Korean markets faced declines.
Regional Market Performance
Region/Index | Performance |
---|---|
Shanghai Composite | +1.6% |
Hang Seng (Hong Kong) | +1.3% |
S&P/ASX 200 (Australia) | -0.2% |
Topix (Japan) | -0.3% |
Currency and Commodity Movements
Currency Highlights
- Japanese Yen: Strengthened to 149.98 per dollar, marking a 1% gain.
- Australian Dollar: Gained 0.3%, buoyed by steady bond yields.
Commodities
- Oil: West Texas Intermediate crude rose 0.6%, trading at $69.14 per barrel.
- Gold: Increased 0.9% to $2,660.67 per ounce, marking its fourth consecutive session of gains.
Commodity | Price | Change |
---|---|---|
Crude Oil (WTI) | $69.14 per barrel | +0.6% |
Gold | $2,660.67/ounce | +0.9% |
Expert Opinions
- Alan Lau, FX Strategist, Malayan Banking Bhd:
“Strong Tokyo CPI data supported the yen’s rally. A BOJ December rate hike could push USD/JPY below 150.” - Market Sentiment:
Optimism around Beijing’s economic policies continues to drive Chinese equities higher, especially in healthcare and consumer sectors.
Policy Developments
Beijing’s Economic Measures
- Tariff Extensions: Focused on easing trade tensions with the US.
- Healthcare Gains: Record 38 innovative medicines were added to the national reimbursement list.
Bank of Japan’s Prospective Rate Hike
- Market expectations for a 25-basis-point hike in December have increased, driven by persistent inflation.
Outlook
Investors should monitor:
- Policy announcements from Beijing’s December meeting.
- Upcoming OPEC+ decisions on oil production and price controls.
- US market activity following the Thanksgiving holiday.
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