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Asia-Pacific markets decline as investors look ahead to this week’s Fed meeting

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Key Points

  • Asia-Pacific markets traded lower on Monday as investors looked ahead to the U.S. Federal Reserve’s monetary policy meeting this week.
  • The Federal Open Market Committee is due to meet on Tuesday and Wednesday to decide on the next steps for U.S. monetary policy.
  • Last Friday, stocks sold off globally.

SINGAPORE — Asia-Pacific markets traded lower on Monday as investors looked ahead to the U.S. Federal Reserve’s monetary policy meeting this week.

Japan’s Nikkei 225 declined 0.6% after retracing some of its earlier losses while the Topix index was down 0.64%. In South Korea, the Kospi was down 1.46% while Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index fell 1.2% shortly after market open.

Chinese mainland shares also fell: The Shanghai composite declined 0.44% and the Shenzhen component fell 0.16%.

In Australia, the ASX 200 fell 0.33%. The energy, materials and financial subindexes were down 0.99%, 1.31% and 0.39%, respectively as major banks, miners and oil stocks sold off. Commonwealth Bank shares, however, ticked higher 0.36%.

Last Friday, stocks sold off globally. Stateside, the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite posted a 7.6% loss for the week, its worst since October 2020, and also more than 14% below its record close in November.

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The Federal Open Market Committee is due to meet on Tuesday and Wednesday to decide on the next steps for U.S. monetary policy.

Rising inflation is a major concern for the U.S. central bank and investors will listen closely to hear how worried the Fed actually is — Chairman Jerome Powell is due to brief the media Wednesday afternoon local time after the FOMC releases its statement.

“Markets have been trading cautiously ahead of this week’s FOMC statement, which is expected to be hawkish and potentially outline the case for interest rate rises starting in March,” ANZ Research analysts wrote in a Monday morning note.

They said they are doubtful that the Fed would end quantitative easing this week as some in the market speculate.

“We are also doubtful that the Fed would begin to tighten policy with a 50bps rate rise. Markets may stabilise if the Fed is not as hawkish as some worst case fears suggest,” the ANZ analysts added.

Currencies and oil

In the currency market, the U.S. dollar traded fractionally higher at 95.689 against a basket of its peers.

The Japanese yen changed hands at 113.89 per dollar, strengthening from levels above 114.8 in the previous week. The Australian dollar was little changed at $0.7181.

The onshore Chinese yuan traded at 6.333 per dollar after the People’s Bank of China lifted the yuan midpoint fix to the strongest level since May 2018.

PBOC set the midpoint at 6.3411 yuan per dollar, 0.13% stronger than the previous fix of 6.3492, Reuters reported. The official guidance was largely in line with the market’s expectation of 6.3409, according to the news agency.

China allows the yuan to trade within a narrow band of 2% above or below the day’s midpoint rate. If it deviates too far, the Chinese central bank typically steps in to buy or sell the yuan, putting a lid on its daily volatility. This exchange rate is known as the onshore yuan, or CNY.

TICKER COMPANY NAME PRICE CHANGE %CHANGE
.N225 Nikkei 225 Index *NIKKEI 27493.77 -28.49 -0.1
.HSI Hang Seng Index *HSI 24735.26 -230.29 -0.92
.AXJO S&P/ASX 200 *ASX 200 7143.7 -32.1 -0.45
.SSEC Shanghai *SHANGHAI 3529.63 7.06 0.2
.KS11 KOSPI Index *KOSPI 2792.9 -41.39 -1.46
.FTFCNBCA CNBC 100 ASIA IDX *CNBC 100 9975.23 -84.18 -0.84

Oil prices rose Monday during Asian trading hours: U.S. crude was up 1.01% to $86 a barrel and global benchmark Brent rose 1.05% to $88.81.

Both U.S. crude and Brent rose for a fifth week in a row last week, gaining around 2% for the week, Reuters reported. Prices were up more than 10% this year due to supply concerns.

Source : CNBC

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