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Oil jumps as US, UK strike Houthis in Yemen, shares subdued By Reuters
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IntroductionBy Stella QiuSYDNEY (Reuters) -Asian shares were subdued on Friday as the escalating conflict in the ...
By Stella Qiu
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Asian shares were subdued on Official MT5 Download SoftwareFriday as the escalating conflict in the Red Sea region sent oil prices surging, while slightly higher-than-expected U.S. inflation data did not dent investors' views on early and aggressive rate cuts in the U.S. and Europe.
The rally in rates may have been helped by dovish comments from European Central Bank (ECB) President Christine Lagarde who said rate cuts would occur if the central bank has certainty that inflation had fallen to the 2% level.
European markets are set to open higher, with EUROSTOXX 50 futures jumping 0.7% and up 0.4%. U.S. stock futures were, however, slightly lower.
Oil climbed after the United States and Britain said they launched strikes from the air and sea against Houthi military targets in Yemen in response to the group's attacks on ships in the Red Sea, a dramatic regional widening of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
futures jumped 2.0% to $79.00 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude rose 2.1% to $73.55.
"I think at this stage it's too early to tell what kind of impact it'll have. Markets are taking a wait-and-see approach for the time being, hence we're not seeing too much of a reaction," said Khoon Goh, head of Asia research at ANZ in Singapore.
"If we see a massive escalation of the situation... then the traditional flight-to-safety will see U.S. Treasuries, safe-haven currencies like yen and Swiss franc benefit."
Still, the intensifying conflict has kept investors cautious. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan inched 0.1% higher, but was still headed for a weekly drop of 0.7%.
extended its impressive gains so far this year, jumping 1.5% to another 34-year high on Friday, helped by solid results from Fast Retailing Co, owner of clothing brand Uniqlo.
Chinese inflation data showed the country's economic recovery remained weak in December, with the consumer price index falling 0.3% from a year ago. However, separate trade data showed exports rose at a faster than expected clip last month while imports returned to growth.
China's blue chips and Hong Kong's were mostly flat.
Overnight, Wall Street reversed earlier declines and was mostly flat on the day after data showed U.S. consumer prices rose more than expected in December, with a closely watched core measure coming in slightly above consensus.
Andrew Lilley, chief rates strategist at Barrenjoey, said that even though the core U.S. inflation data came in a little stronger than expected, it does not suggest a strong read on PCE, which is the Fed's preferred gauge of inflation.
"Additionally to that, the Fed speakers that we had last night all sounded incrementally more dovish than they had previously and ... we didn't hear such a strong pushback on the idea of a March cut from everybody who spoke," he added.
Fed officials took few fresh signals from the inflation data, with Richmond Fed President Thomas Barkin saying it did little to clarify the path of inflation.
Futures added to the bets on an interest rate cut in March at a 73% probability, compared with 68% a day earlier. They are also pricing in around 150 basis points (bps) of easing this year.
For the ECB, euribor money market futures added as much as 10 basis points overnight. Swaps have moved to fully price in a quarter-point rate cut in April, while a total of 148 bps in easing has been priced in for this year. <0#ECBWATCH>.
Treasuries were steady in Asia after the rally, led by the short end of the curve. The two-year yield was at 4.2722% in Asia, having fallen 11 bps points overnight, while the 10 year was little changed at 3.9767%, after easing 5 bps overnight.
In the foreign exchange market, the dollar failed to make any headway from the slightly firmer-than-expected U.S. inflation data. The was little changed at 102.27 against its major peers, after ending the previous session slightly lower. [FRX/]
rose 0.4% to $2,035.81 an ounce.
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