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MORNING BID ASIA-Bond selloff pauses on Powell, dollar wilts
Apr 3, 2024 3:18 PM

April 4 (Reuters) - A look at the day ahead in Asian

markets.

A pause in the global bond market selloff, stabilization on

Wall Street and a softer dollar should all help support Asian

markets on Thursday, as investors also turn their eyes to U.S.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's visit to China.

The Asia and Pacific economic calendar on Thursday is

extremely light, with only Australian and Indian services

purchasing managers index reports on tap, leaving investors to

take their cue from global market moves and events.

Chief among them will be Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's

reiteration on Wednesday that policymakers can take their time

deliberating over when to deliver their first rate cut, and that

it remains "too soon" to judge whether recent

stronger-than-expected inflation is "more than just a bump."

The recent whittling away of U.S. rate cut expectations -

rates markets no longer fully expect a move in June or 75 basis

points of easing in total this year - has recently begun to

squeeze bond and stock markets around the world.

But Powell didn't scare the horses any further on Wednesday. In

addition, figures also showed service sector prices pressures

cooled significantly last month and the dollar had its steepest

fall in a month, which should help Asian stocks on Thursday claw

back some of the previous day's losses.

Yellen lands in China as evidence mounts that the economy

may finally be emerging from its post-lockdown funk. The latest

services PMIs strengthened that view, and Citi's China economic

surprises index is at its highest level in almost a year.

The Caixin/S&P Global services purchasing managers' index

(PMI) edged up to 52.7 in March from 52.5 the month before,

above the 50-mark that separates expansion from contraction for

the 15th consecutive month.

China's tentative recovery is also supporting the continued rise

in global commodity prices. Oil edged closer to $89 a barrel on

Wednesday, copper hit a 13-month peak and gold printed yet

another record high.

Gold has risen in 26 of the last 35 trading days, in which

time it has surged 15%.

Investors will be wary of further aftershocks following a 7.2

magnitude earthquake that rocked Taiwan on Wednesday, the

island's biggest in 25 years. Shares in global chipmaking giant

TSMC fell 0.9% after it said some facilities were evacuated

following the quake, though workers have since returned.

India's services PMI figures, meanwhile, will be closely watched

to see if they match the strength of the manufacturing PMI

earlier this week. Manufacturing in March expanded at the

fastest pace in 16 years and hiring increased at the strongest

rate in six months.

Here are key developments that could provide more direction

to markets on Thursday:

- Australia services PMI (March)

- India services PMI (March)

- U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen visits China

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