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Stocks swing as rate bets offset by Trump inflation talk

David Peterson by David Peterson
July 17, 2024
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Gold hit $2,141.79 per ounce to break a record it had reached in December. ©AFP

Equities were mixed Wednesday while gold hit a fresh record as expectations for a US interest rate cut played up against the prospect of another Donald Trump presidency that analysts say could see inflation-fuelling tax cuts and import tariffs.

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While Wall Street saw another day of record highs owing to bets on lower borrowing costs and a more market-friendly White House, Asian dealers trod more cautiously as they also kept tabs on a key economic meeting of China’s leaders in Beijing this week.

Federal Reserve boss Jerome Powell ramped up hopes for a rate cut last week when he acknowledged prices were being brought to heel and told lawmakers that bank officials did not need inflation to fall to their two percent target before moving.

His remarks came as other decision-makers expressed optimism that the battle was being won, with governor Adriana Kugler adding her voice on Tuesday.

She said that if economic indicators remain favourable, “I anticipate that it will be appropriate to begin easing monetary policy later this year”.

“If the labour market cools too much and unemployment continues to increase and is driven by layoffs, I would see it as appropriate to cut rates sooner rather than later.”

However, she added that she would be inclined to hold rates higher if she was not confident inflation was coming down.

While inflation is slowing, the IMF said in its World Economic Outlook update that it remained sticky and could still cause headwinds.

However, some economists warned the Fed was waiting too long.

Also Tuesday, data showed US retail sales smashed expectations, leading observers to lift their economic growth outlook.

“While the underlying sales picture may not be quite as good as the headlines, the fact is, the consumption component of gross domestic product (i.e. most of it) looks like being decent,” said National Australia Bank’s Ray Attrill.

He added that there was now a growing belief the Fed will cut rates as many as three times this year.

The dollar dipped on the prospect of much lower interest rates, while it lost more ground to sterling as data showed UK inflation came in slightly above expectations in June.

The pound broke $1.30 for the first time since July last year. The greenback had been supported earlier by a surge in Trump trade bets that he will win re-election in November after the weekend assassination attempt and questions about incumbent Joe Biden’s health.

“The dollar is currently influenced by two conflicting forces, each driving its path in different directions,” said ACY Securities analyst Luca Santos. “The anticipation of a second presidential term for Donald Trump could lead to increased fiscal stimulus and new tariffs on US imports. This, in turn, could elevate US inflation, thereby boosting rates and yields. On the negative side, market expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts have been growing due to recent weaker-than-expected US inflation and economic activity data. Presently, the latter force appears to dominate, reflecting its immediate impact with the first Fed rate cut anticipated in the upcoming months.”

Equities swung in Asian trade after the Dow posted a second straight record and the S&P 500 pushed to a fresh all-time high.

Hong Kong, Sydney, Singapore, Wellington, Manila, Bangkok and Jakarta rose, while Tokyo, Shanghai, Seoul and Taipei dipped.

London fell but Paris and Frankfurt edged up.

Gold pushed to a new record of $2,482.42 an ounce, rising past its previous record of $2,450.07 reached in May thanks to rate-cut expectations, before easing slightly.

The precious metal usually rises when borrowing costs are lower as it is more attractive as an investment and the weaker dollar makes it cheaper for traders using other currencies.

– Key figures around 0810 GMT –

Tokyo – Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.4 percent at 41,097.69 (close)

Hong Kong – Hang Seng Index: UP 0.1 percent at 17,739.41 (close)

Shanghai – Composite: DOWN 0.5 percent at 2,962.85 (close)

London – FTSE 100: DOWN 0.1 percent at 8,156.08

Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.0907 from $1.0903 on Tuesday

Dollar/yen: DOWN at 157.30 yen from 158.39 yen

Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3011 from $1.2974

Euro/pound: UP at 83.86 pence at 84.01 pence

West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 0.2 percent at $80.62 per barrel

Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 0.2 percent at $83.57 per barrel

New York – Dow: UP 1.9 percent at 40,954.48 (close)

© 2024 AFP

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