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Global gloom descends on Asia

Indonesia's central bank could also add to the gloom, if it delivers a surprise interest rate increase at its scheduled policy meeting. Economists polled by Reuters expect it to hold its 7-day reverse repo rate steady at 3.50 percent. 

Reuters
Tokyo, Japan
Wed, August 24, 2022

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Global gloom descends on Asia A man wearing a protective mask walks past an electronic board displaying stock market data outside a brokerage in Tokyo on Feb. 25, 2022. (Reuters/Kim Kyung-Hoon)

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he outlook for Asian markets on Tuesday is pretty bleak, as investors digest Wall Street's battering and surge in global bond yields the day before, and look nervously ahead to PMI data from Australia and Japan.

Indonesia's central bank could also add to the gloom, if it delivers a surprise interest rate increase at its scheduled policy meeting. Economists polled by Reuters expect it to hold its 7-day reverse repo rate steady at 3.50 percent. 

Rising bond yields - the 10-year US Treasury yield shot back above 3 percent on Monday - helped slam stocks, lift the dollar, and deepen US recession fears, while Gazprom's announcement that it will halt natural gas supplies to Europe for three days later this month blackened the mood there even further.

This is the backdrop to the Asian trading day Tuesday, with local sentiment already wobbling after yet another rate cut in China and the yuan's slide to a two-year low against the rampant dollar.

The latest purchasing managers index data out of Australia and Japan could show the services sectors in the two countries slipping closer to contraction territory, offsetting the relative strength of manufacturing activity in recent months.

On the corporate front, China's e-commerce firm JD.com releases second-quarter earnings. 

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JD.com is one of the 723 companies the US Securities and Exchange Commission said last December were at risk from finalised rules to potentially prohibit trading in Chinese companies under the Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act. 

Also last December, technology giant Tencent announced the divestment of around 86 percent of its stake in JD.com, worth $16.4 billion.

 

 

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