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Introduction-- Asian stocks were mixed on Tuesday as markets awaited interest rate decisions from major central ...
-- Asian stocks were mixed on Biwang Trading PlatformTuesday as markets awaited interest rate decisions from major central banks later this week, while weak Chinese economic readings released a day earlier eroded risk sentiment.
The U.S. Federal Reserve will meet on Wednesday to decide its key , where a 25 basis point cut is largely expected. Markets were awaiting signals on the Fed’s long-term rate trajectory from this meeting.
U.S. stock index futures fell slightly in Asian trade. The indexes closed higher overnight with gains in technology stocks.
Markets await interest rate decisions in Asia
Apart from the Fed meeting, interest rate decisions from Japan, Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines were also in focus this week.
Japan’s rose 0.3% and ticked higher ahead of the Bank of Japan’s later this week.
Reuters had reported the BOJ was likely to keep interest rates unchanged this week, in contrast to earlier expectations of a hike.
Indonesia’s slipped 0.5%. The Bank Indonesia (BI) will decide its key on Wednesday.
A slim majority of economists in a Reuters poll expect BI to maintain its key interest rate to support the rupiah. This comes after most had anticipated a rate cut just a month ago.
Thailand’s was largely muted as the Bank of Thailand (BOT) is expected to keep its unchanged on Wednesday following an unexpected rate cut in October. Markets are split on whether the bank will maintain the rate or reduce it further early next year.
Philippine’s index declined 1.5% ahead of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas' (BSP) on Thursday.
The Philippine central bank is expected to reduce its key policy rate by 25 basis points for the third consecutive time, as inflation remains manageable and the economy shows signs of weakening.
China, Hong Kong stocks drop after weak econ data
China’s fell 0.5%, while the index gained 0.4%. Hong Kong’s index declined 0.5%.
China’s increased as expected, however, growth decelerated sharply in November, highlighting persistent weaknesses in consumer spending.
Moreover, declined at a slightly slower pace, highlighting ongoing challenges in the real estate sector.
In other regions, Australia’s jumped 0.8%, while India’s pointed to a negative start on Tuesday.
South Korea’s index fell 0.9% amid an ongoing political crisis in the country. South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was impeached in parliament on Saturday over his attempt to impose martial law in the country.
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