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MORNING BID AMERICAS-BOJ hikes with Fed ahead, Big Tech flubs
Jul 31, 2024 3:20 AM

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike

Dolan

By any standards of an already busy year, markets are digesting

an awful lot of information in a very short space of time - with

a Bank of Japan interest rate rise and Microsoft ( MSFT ) earnings

disappointment the latest servings on the final day of July.

Just hours before the Federal Reserve is expected to nod to

a first U.S. rate cut in September, the BOJ hiked its official

policy rate to 0.25% - sending the yen surging and

pulling dollar/yen back to 150 for the first time since March.

Despite months of speculation, the rate move was something

of a surprise to a market that had only seen a 50-50 chance of a

move this week.

What's more, the BOJ also unveiled a detailed plan to slow

its massive bond buying, taking another step towards phasing out

a decade of huge stimulus as inflation normalises and spurring

government bond yields to their highest in 15 years.

Although the yen hesitated after the decision initially and

Japanese stocks ended higher, comments from BOJ Governor

Kazuo Ueda suggested further tightening may be in store.

"If the economy and prices move in line with our projection,

we will continue to raise interest rates," Ueda told reporters.

With the Fed decision out later, the Japan jolt did little

to disturb U.S. Treasuries and 10-year yields hit

their lowest in four months early on Wednesday. Influenced

largely by the yen, the dollar index slipped back too.

With U.S. disinflation resuming and the central bank turning

to the loosening labor market, a big week for employment

statistics is being watched closely.

Job openings data on Tuesday showed signs that hiring was on

the wane last month and July private sector payroll readings

later today are expected to tee up a cooler national jobs report

on Friday too.

Interest rate markets also screened out a pop higher in

crude oil prices from near two-month lows as Middle East

tensions went up several notches and fears of a regional

escalation of the conflict there increased.

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in the early

hours of the morning in Iran, less than 24 hours after Israel

claimed to have killed a senior Hezbollah commander in Beirut.

But the big picture for oil remains subdued, with

year-on-year price moves still negative to the tune of some 5%.

One eye is also on political upheaval in OPEC producer

Venezuela, where protesters took to the streets on Tuesday to

demand President Nicolas Maduro acknowledge he lost Sunday's

election to the opposition.

Oil also has a wary eye on spluttering Chinese demand, where

July business surveys show manufacturing still in contraction

and overall business activity weakening close to stagnation.

And yet China stocks jumped more than 2% in their

biggest one-day gain in more than five months - led by consumer

and tech shares as investors welcomed a Politburo meeting that

stressed the need to boost consumption.

Aside from the Fed, Big Tech jitters were top of mind back

on Wall Street.

Microsoft's ( MSFT ) shares were down almost 3% ahead of

Wednesday's open after its post-bell earnings report late

yesterday underwhelmed investors increasingly anxious about the

big spend in artificial intelligence and cloud computing

revenues.

With Meta's quarterly update due out later on

Wednesday after the Fed decision, the tension around the

so-called Magnificent Seven of U.S. megacap stocks is high - not

least after last week's shakeout on Tesla and Alphabet's

earnings sent shockwaves through the S&P500.

But with a rotation to small cap stocks afoot, aggregate

earnings growth still punchy above 11% and the majority of

S&P500 stocks higher on Tuesday, stock futures

were higher across the board.

Helping the Big Tech mood, Samsung Electronics ( SSNLF )

forecast strong AI-driven demand for chips in the second half of

this year and reported a more than 15-fold rise in its

second-quarter operating profit.

On the flipside, the Biden administration plans to unveil a

new rule that will expand U.S. powers to stop exports of

semiconductor manufacturing equipment from some foreign

countries to Chinese chipmakers, two sources familiar with the

rule told Reuters.

Elsewhere, HSBC ( HSBC ) jumped 3% after it announced a $3

billion buyback and upgraded its income outlook on Wednesday -

showing progress in its strategy to future-proof its business

from global interest rate cuts.

Key developments that should provide more direction to U.S.

markets later on Wednesday:

* US ADP July private sector payrolls report, US Q2 employment

costs, July Chicago business survey, US June pending home sales

* Federal Reserve policy decision, statement and press

conference by chair Jerome Powell

* US corporate earnings: Meta Platforms ( META ), Qualcomm, Ingersoll

Rand, AIG, MetLife, Mastercard, KKR, eBay, Western Digital,

Boeing, Dupoint De Nemours, Kraft Heinz, MGM Resorts, Marriott,

Albemarle, Johnson Controls, Borgwarner, Hess, Altria, Everest,

Verisk, Garmin, Humana, FMC, Allstate, ETSY, Eversource Energy,

Paycom, Cognizant, Lam Research, Automatic Data Processing etc

(By Mike Dolan, editing by Ros Russell

[email protected])

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