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Asian markets rally after Wall Street highs

AFP
Hong Kong, China
Fri, February 16, 2024

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Asian markets rally after Wall Street highs Pedestrians walk past the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) building in Mumbai on January 23, 2024. India's stock market has edged out Hong Kong to become the world's fourth-largest, a milestone that underscores growing global investor optimism about New Delhi's economic prospects, Bloomberg said on Jan. 23. (AFP/Indranil Mukherjee)

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sian markets rose Friday, supported by Wall Street and eurozone records, as traders shrugged off weak US retail sales and recession in Britain and Japan.

US and European stocks rallied Thursday, with the broad-based S&P 500 up 0.6 percent to finish at an all-time high, along with Paris and Frankfurt.

London equities increased despite official data showing the UK entered recession at the end of last year, as high inflation prolonged a cost-of-living crisis.

Japan also entered recession in the back end of 2023, according to data released Thursday, with the Asian nation overtaken by Germany as the world's third-biggest economy.

But overall Asian shares were headed for "their fourth consecutive weekly gain, potentially marking the longest winning streak in over a year unless they experience an unlikely decline" of more than 1 percent on Friday, said Stephen Innes of SPI Asset Management.

Despite the recession woes and US retail sales dipping more than expected in January, Innes said "the regional and global interest rate environment remains supportive for risk markets".

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The US Commerce Department reported a larger-than-expected decline in retail sales on Thursday, a 0.8-percent retreat after the winter holidays suggesting dampened consumer sentiment.

But Innes said "the broader dataset suggests a contrary narrative: if anything, the growth momentum in the US appears to have gained traction early in the year, building upon the strong performance witnessed in 2023."

Figures released on Tuesday showing the US consumer price index slowed less than expected in January dealt a blow to hopes of an early interest rate cut by the Fed and had sent Asian indices mostly lower.

But investors returned to buying on expectations borrowing costs will be reduced later this year.

Hong Kong advanced Friday on gains from the past two sessions, with investors looking to the release of new US inflation data later in the day.

"Tomorrow's PPI [producer price index] will be closely watched by markets and should drive the near-term direction for the equity and bond markets," said Larry Tentarelli, chief technical strategist at Blue Chip Daily Trend Report.

Tokyo, Sydney, Singapore, Seoul, Manila, Bangkok and Wellington rose in early trade.

Jakarta stocks also gained Friday morning, as Indonesia's election commission results, with half of the votes counted, showed Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto was on course to win the country's presidential election by a wide margin.

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