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    Oil Rises Towards $85 As Asian Shares Slip On Lingering Trade, U.S. Rates Worry

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comOctober 15, 2018 --- 5:36 pmNo Comments4 Mins Read
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    Asian shares slipped on Monday as worries over Sino-U.S. trade disputes, a possible slowdown in the Chinese economy and higher U.S. borrowing costs tempered optimism, despite a rebound in global equities.

    Not helping the mood, oil prices jumped and Saudi Arabian shares tumbled on rising diplomatic tensions between Riyadh and the West.

    The situation arose after the monarchy warned against threats to punish it over disappearance of a journalist.

    Oil prices reversed their downtrend since early this month.

    Brent crude futures ros to 81.82 dollars per barrel,

    Investors were also bracing for a European Union summit meeting from Wednesday.

    MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan fell 0.3 per cent while Japan’s Nikkei dropped 0.9 per cent.

    MSCI’s broadest gauge of the world’s stock markets , was off 0.1 per cent after a sizable 3.87 per cent decline last week to a one-year nadir, and marking its biggest weekly fall since March.

    The market shakeout has been blamed on a series of factors, including worries about the impact of a U.S.-China trade war, a spike in U.S. bond yields this week and caution ahead of earnings season.

    Although selling appeared to have abated on Friday, partly after Chinese trade data showed strong growth in September, many investors remained cautious.

    “Some people say markets drew comfort from China’s exports data.

    ” But to me it seems so obvious the numbers were inflated by front-loading ahead of the introduction of tariffs,” said Norihiro Fujito, chief investment analyst at Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities.

    Fujito said the trade war is starting to take a toll on growth in China, noting that data released later on Friday showed auto sales in China posted the biggest drop in seven years.

    Over the weekend China central bank governor Yi Gang said that he still sees plenty of room for adjustment in interest rates.

    According to him, the reserve requirement ratio (RRR) needs adjustment too, as downside risks from trade tensions with the United States remain significant.

    Rises in U.S. borrowing costs are also seen hurting weak borrowers, especially those in emerging markets.

    Although the U.S. 10-year yield posted its first major fall in about two months last week, any signs of inflation could push them up again. The yield rose 1.5 basis points on Monday to 3.156 per cent.

    Also starting to attract wider attention, Saudi Arabia doubled down on pressure from the West on the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi, a U.S. resident and Washington Post columnist.

    U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened “severe punishment” if it turns out Khashoggi was killed in the consulate.

    Saudi Arabia’s shares plunged as much as seven per cent on Sunday, and closed down 3.5 per cent at their lowest levels since early January.

    Shares in Dubai, a regional economic hub, slid 1.5 per cent to a low last seen in January 2006.

    The British pound shed 0.4 per cent in early Asian trade on Monday to 1.3096 dollars after negotiators from the European Union and the UK failed to clinch a Brexit deal ahead of the crucial summit.

    The euro traded at 1.1593 dollars, down slightly after Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Bavarian allies suffered their worst election result since 1950 on Sunday.

    The dollar is pressured against the yen after U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Saturday that Washington wants to include provision to deter currency manipulation trade deals, including with Japan.

    That raised worry among Japanese policy circles that Washington would have right to label as currency manipulation any future foreign exchange market interventions by Tokyo to keep sharp yen rises in check.

    In early trade, the yen is little changed at 112.20 per dollar.  (NAN)

     

     

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