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Asia shares slip, dollar gains as sterling slides
Jul 16, 2019 9:35 PM

Asian shares drifted lower on Wednesday after a lackluster performance by Wall Street, while the dollar got a lift from robust US retail data and a Brexit-driven dive in the pound.

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Oil prices also took a spill on hints US tensions with Iran could be easing and as data showed stockpiles fell by less than expected last week.

Early action was muted with MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan off 0.18 percent.

Japan's Nikkei eased 0.3 percent and South Korea 0.8 percent. E-Mini futures for the S&P 500 were flat.

A surprisingly strong reading on US retail sales released overnight had outweighed weakness in industrial production for the June quarter and boosted the dollar.

Yet, it barely budged market wagers on a Federal Reserve rate cut this month, with Chicago Fed President Charles Evans touting 50 basis points of easing.

Futures are 100 percent priced for a cut of 25 basis points, and imply a 27 percent chance of 50 basis points.

"We do not expect these solid (retail) results to impact the Fed's decision to cut rates at the end of the month," said Michelle Girard, chief US economist at NatWest Markets.

"The Fed knows the US consumer is strong; policymakers are worried about the downside risks associated with global growth and weak manufacturing/business investment, which is why they believe a rate cut is appropriate."

Analysts at Barclays were even more dovish, arguing persistent uncertainty and soft inflation warranted quarter-point cuts in July, September, and December.

Sterling Stricken

Expectations of policy stimulus, and the resulting drop in bond yields, helped counter concerns about corporate profits.

JPMorgan Chase & Co and Wells Fargo & Co beat quarterly profit estimates but reported weaker net interest income. Bank of America and Netflix report on Wednesday.

The Dow eased 0.09 percent, while the S&P 500 lost 0.34 percent and the Nasdaq 0.43 percent. Not helping the mood was a threat from US President Donald Trump to put tariffs on another $325 billion of Chinese goods.

In currency markets, sterling was the star for all the wrong reasons. It slid 0.9 percent overnight to 27-month lows amid fears the UK could tumble out of the European Union with no trade deal to soften the blow.

The pound was last at $1.2409, a big come-down from its March peaks of $1.3383.

The dollar was a major beneficiary at 97.381 on a basket of currencies, having risen 0.5 percent overnight. The euro fell back to $1.1210, while the dollar firmed to 108.27 yen.

The dollar's gains tarnished gold a little, with the precious metal easing to $1,403.57 per ounce from a high above $1,418 on Tuesday.

Oil prices tried to steady in early trade after falling more than 3 percent overnight. Brent crude futures edged up 17 cents to $64.52, while US crude was flat at $57.62 a barrel.

First Published:Jul 17, 2019 6:35 AM IST

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