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GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian stock rally pauses for breath, yen struggles against crosses
Sep 24, 2025 7:54 PM

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Asian shares mostly subdued after strong month

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Wall St futures up a fraction, more Fed speak expected

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Dollar holds gains, yen weak on a number of crosses

By Stella Qiu

SYDNEY, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Asian shares took a breather

from their recent rally on Thursday as investors positioned for

month- and quarter-end flows, while the Japanese yen tested

fresh lows against the euro and a surging Swiss franc.

Oil prices slipped, after surging over 2% overnight to

seven-week peaks as a surprise drop in U.S. crude inventories

added to supply worries amid export issues in Iraq, Venezuela

and Russia.

S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures inched up

0.1% ahead of a lineup of Federal Reserve officials, whose

remarks will be closely watched for their views on interest

rates. San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly said further rate

cuts will likely be needed but the timing remained unclear.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell had struck a cautious tone about

further rate cuts, after the central bank delivered the first

easing this year just last week.

MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan

slipped 0.2%, having rallied 5.5% for the month

and 9% for the quarter. Japan's Nikkei rose 0.1%, after

jumping 7% for the month and 13% for the quarter.

Chinese blue chips were flat, while Hong Kong's

Hang Seng slipped 0.2%.

"Depending on whether funds are mandated to rebalance

monthly or quarterly, the rebalancing flows should result in

selling in U.S. and Japanese indices," said Tony Sycamore,

analyst at IG.

"While the German and Australian stock markets are likely to

be the beneficiaries of rebalancing buying."

Overnight, Wall Street closed lower for a second straight

session as investors booked profits from record-high stocks.

Futures still imply a 92% chance for a rate cut from the Fed in

October, but the total expected easing has faded to 100 bps,

from 125 bps a few weeks ago.

Next up, the spotlight will be on U.S. economic data,

including the Fed's preferred gauge of inflation, the Personal

Consumption Expenditures report on Friday and the final estimate

for second-quarter GDP on Thursday, while the prospect of a

government shutdown looms large.

The Treasuries market see-sawed as markets absorbed a huge

amount of higher corporate and government bond supply. The

benchmark U.S. 10-year Treasury note yield was

flat at 4.1408%, having risen 3 basis points overnight,

reversing Monday's fall.

The Treasury Department will auction $44 billion in

seven-year notes on Thursday, following auctions of

five-year and two-year notes earlier in the week.

In foreign exchange markets, the dollar slipped 0.1% to

148.77 yen, having gained 0.9% overnight.

The yen was the biggest loser overnight, hitting an over

one-year low on the euro at 174.78, just above a

record low of 175.9. It also hit an all-time trough on the

Swiss franc at 187.30 yen.

The Swiss National Bank is expected to hold its policy rate

at zero later in the day, its first pause since late 2023.

In commodity markets, spot gold prices were flat at

$3,739 an ounce, having slipped 0.7% overnight in the face of a

strong dollar.

U.S. crude slipped 0.4% to $64.73 a barrel, while

Brent was off 0.3% at $69.11.

"Brent oil futures have continued to find support in the

$65-70/bbl range despite market forecasts of a deep oversupply

in Q4 2025 and Q1 2026," said Vivek Dhar, a commodities

strategist at the Commonwealth Bank of Australia.

Dhar added there is a slight upside risk to his call for a

further drop in Brent prices to $60 a barrel next quarter.

(Editing by Sam Holmes)

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