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Global equity and currency indices continued to slide amidst energy woes in Europe. Further, expectation of hawkish signals from upcoming ECB minutes and Fed Chair’s speech at the Jackson Hole symposium, have also indicated tighter financial conditions. Even Bundesbank President signalled more rate hikes from ECB may be forthcoming. On the other hand, inflationary concerns have kept bond yields elevated. China’s support towards property sector continued with the government planning a special developer loans worth US$ 29.3bn. Notably, both flash PMI print of Australia and Japan signalled slowdown in economic activity. Domestically, RBI raised rates by 50bps to 5.4% and hinted at further normalisation&of policy, in line with global central banks.
Except Shanghai Comp (higher), other global indices closed lower. Stocks in the US fell the most, amidst expectations of further rate hikes by Fed. Technology and consumer durable stocks fell the most. Sensex too declined by 1.5% weighed down by weak global sentiments. All sectoral indices ended in red, with metal and real estate stocks declining the most. It is trading further lower today in line with other Asian stocks.
Source: Bloomberg, Bank of Baroda Research
Global currencies ended lower. DXY rose by 0.8% to its highest since Jun’02 as investors expect hawkish comments from Fed Chair at the upcoming Jackson Hole symposium. EUR slid by 0.9% to close below the dollar parity level led by growth concerns and a worsening energy crisis. CNY too depreciated by 0.4% to a 2-year low as PBOC cut key rates to support the economy. INR depreciated by 0.1%. It is trading stronger today in line with other Asian currencies.
Source: RBI, Bank of Baroda Research
Source: Bloomberg, Bank of Baroda Research; Note-mutual fund data pertains to 16 and 17 May 2022
Crude oil prices moderated by 0.2% to US$ 97/bbl as concerns of global growth slowdown outweighed fears of a tighter supply by OPEC+.
Flash PMI readings reflected muted economic activity in the US (composite reading 27-month low) and Eurozone (18-month low). As a result, global equity indices ended lower. Further, US new home sales data plummeted to its 6.5 years low, amidst reeling inflationary pressure. On MoM basis, it declined by 12.6% against expectation of 2.5% drop and compared to 7.1% decline in Jun’22. Another Fed official (Minneapolis Fed President) spoke of more rate hikes to control inflation. He also said that if supply side bottlenecks can be mitigated, a hard landing can be avoided for the economy. On the domestic front, RBI Governor in a recent interview said that inflation has moderated from its peak and softening of commodity prices might further lend support.
Barring India, stock indices in other major economies ended in red. Weak PMI readings globally, ongoing property crisis in China and soaring energy prices in Europe, raised fresh fears of a global recession. Nikkei dropped the most by 1.2%, followed by Hang Seng which fell by 0.8%. On the other hand, Sensex rose by 0.4% supported by gains in metal and auto stocks. However, it is trading lower today in line with other Asian stocks.
Except INR (flat), other global currencies ended higher. After rising for 4-straight sessions, DXY fell by 0.4% amidst weaker than expected US data (services PMI and new home sales). GBP rose the most by 0.6%, followed by JPY which gained 0.5%. INR ended flat even as oil prices increased. It is trading marginally weaker today, in line with other Asian currencies.
Crude oil prices rose by 3.9% to US$ 100/bbl amidst falling US crude stockpiles and also expectation of output cut from OPEC+.
Growth and inflationary concerns continued to bother global economy. China again stepped up stimulus with US$ 146bn support for infrastructure spending. Central Bank of South Korea raised policy rate by 25bps to 2.5% and also raised its inflation forecast to 5.2% for CY22 (highest since CY98). Traders are also betting faster pace of rate hike from BoE as its 1Y OIS rates rose sharply by 16bps. Markets are also awaiting cues from ECB minutes and Fed Chair’s speech. Notably, CME Fed watch tool is pricing in a 75bps hike in the next policy. On the domestic front, MPC member Prof Varma spoke of geopolitical risk being biggest threat to India’s growth outlook and also said high inflation will not become the ‘norm’.
Global stocks ended mixed. US stocks edged up awaiting clarity on future rate hikes by the Fed Chair. However, Shanghai Comp and Hang Seng dropped the most amidst ongoing property crisis in China. Sensex rose by 0.1% supported by gains in real estate stocks. Asian stocks are trading higher today, buoyed by announcement of stimulus measures by China. Sensex too is trading in green.
Global currencies closed broadly weaker. DXY was unchanged ahead of Fed Chair’s speech. GBP and JPY both depreciated by 0.3% each. INR gained 0.1% against the dollar supported by FPI inflows. It is trading weaker today, in line with other Asian currencies.
Except China (stable), global yields closed higher. UK’s 10Y yield rose the most by 12bps as OIS rates suggested sharper pace of rate hike by BoE. US 10Y yield also rose by 6bps as capital goods orders data was better than expected. India’s 10Y yield rose a tad by 1bps to 7.29%. It is trading at 7.3%.
In the current Rs 210bn auction of TBill, cut off yield rose across the board (91 days: +4bps, 182 days: +8bps and 364 days: +7bps).
Crude oil prices rose by 1% to US$ 101/bbl amidst fear of output cut from OPEC+.
Investors are cautious ahead of Fed Chair’s speech at the Jackson Hole Symposium. Other Fed officials also sounded hawkish in their recent interviews. St Louis Fed Chief stressed the need for frontloading rates to put downward pressure on inflation. Even Philadelphia Fed President said that there might be ambiguity between 50 and 75bps rate hike in the coming policy. But according to him, 50bps might not be a substantial move. Elsewhere, growth indicators were reeling under pressure. In Hong Kong, exports fell at a sharper pace of 8.9% against estimated 4.8% decline. Even Germany’s IFO business climate data moderated compared to previous month. In US as well, second estimate of Q2GDP data showed contraction of 0.6%. However, the pace is less than 0.9% contraction shown in the first estimate
Except India, global stocks edged up. Investors continued to monitor comments from Fed officials, fresh government stimulus in China and ECB minutes. Hang Seng rose the most by 3.6%. US stocks too rose supported by strong macro data (Q2CY22 GDP and jobless claims). Sensex fell by 0.5% led by losses in technology and oil&gas stocks. However, it is trading higher today in line with other Asian stocks.
Barring INR, other global currencies appreciated against the dollar. DXY fell by 0.2% even as US Q2CY232 GDP declined less than initially estimated. EUR gained 0.1% supported by better than expected data (Q2CY23 GDP). INR depreciated by 0.1% amidst FPI outflows. It is trading marginally stronger today, while other Asian currencies are trading mixed.
Global yields closed mixed ahead of Fed Chair’s speech for cues on trajectory of Fed fund rate. US and UK’s 10Y yield fell the most by 8bps each. China’s 10Y yield on the other hand rose by 2bps supported by growth related measures of the government. India’s 10Y yield rose a tad by 1bps to 7.29%. It is trading lower at 7.27%.
Crude oil prices fell by 1.9% to US$ 99/bbl amidst falling US gasoline demand and expectation of positive response from the ongoing US-Iran nuclear deal.
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