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Asian stocks off to a slow start, eyeing China stimulus, Powell testimonies By Reuters
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IntroductionBy Stella QiuSYDNEY (Reuters) - Asian shares started cautiously on Monday after their best weekly ru ...
By Stella Qiu
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Asian shares started cautiously on Exposing the most classic scam of foreign exchange speculationMonday after their best weekly run in five months, as investors looked ahead to China's rate decision and U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's testimonies for clues on the rate path ahead.

rose 0.1% early in Asia while Nasdaq futures firmed 0.3%. Cash U.S. Treasuries were untraded owing to the Juneteenth holiday, while futures were up a fraction with little liquidity.
In Asia, fell 0.5%, having clinched a fresh three-decade top on Friday, buoyed by the Bank of Japan's (BOJ) decision to leave its ultra-easy policy setting unchanged, which has sent the yen to a 7-month low against the U.S. dollar.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was 0.1% lower, after hitting a four-month high on Friday and finishing up 3% for the week, the best since January.
In China, market hope for more forceful stimulus is growing after the cabinet met on Friday to discuss measures to spur economic growth. Also, the People's Bank of China is widely expected to cut its benchmark loan prime interest rates on Tuesday, following a similar reduction in medium-term policy loans last week.
(NYSE:)'s chief China economist Robin Xing expects an imminent stimulus package given second-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) growth is tracking at 0%, lagging the government's target of around 5% for the year.
"This requires more policy easing to stabilise investment – the key drag to 2Q GDP growth - and prevent weakness from spreading to household sentiment and services," said Xing.
After a busy central bank week as the stock market cheered the Fed's decision to skip a rate hike in June, investors are looking to a number of Fed speakers this week, with Powell set to deliver congressional testimonies on Wednesday and Thursday.
"Fed Chair Powell gives House and Senate testimony with focus on whether the July FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) meeting is truly 'live', and if the Fed dot plot of two more hikes is a true base case depending on the data or more 'aspirational'," said Ray Attrill, head of foreign exchange strategy at National Australia Bank (OTC:).
Markets are pricing in a 70% probability of the Fed hiking by a quarter point in July before holding steady for the remainder of the year, though officials have sounded hawkish and the dot plot indicates two more hikes..
The was little changed against major peers early on Monday, after falling 1.2% the previous week, the most in five months.
The yen was undermined by a dovish BOJ, touching a seven-month low of 141.90 per dollar, while the hawkish the European Central Bank, which hiked by a quarter point last week, aided the euro to hover close to a five-week top at $1.094.
Oil prices declined early on Monday. futures fell 0.7% to 71.24 per barrel, while was down 0.8% at $76.98 per barrel.
Gold prices were flat at $1,956.84 per ounce.
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