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Global shares lose steam on weak US retail sales, Brexit in focus

Global Economy

Reuters
17 October, 2019, 08:35 am
Last modified: 17 October, 2019, 08:39 am

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Global shares lose steam on weak US retail sales, Brexit in focus

Losses in equities were offset by a solid start to the earnings season, though that is partly because investors have already marked down their expectations substantially

Reuters
17 October, 2019, 08:35 am
Last modified: 17 October, 2019, 08:39 am
Employees of the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) work at the bourse in Tokyo Japan, October 11, 2018.Reuters/Issei Kato
Employees of the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) work at the bourse in Tokyo Japan, October 11, 2018.Reuters/Issei Kato

Global stocks barely moved on Thursday as soft US retail sales data raised concerns about the health of the world's largest economy and risk of global recession, while sterling was volatile as negotiations on a Brexit deal continued.

Both MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS and Japan's Nikkei .N225 were little changed in early trade while US stock futures ESc1 lost 0.15%.

The S&P 500 .SPX shed 0.20% the previous day after data showed US retail sales contracted in September for the first time in seven months, in a potential sign that manufacturing-led weakness could be spreading to the broader economy.

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"It looks like the trade war has claimed yet another victim, in addition to diminished business confidence and reduced investment spending, as consumers are starting to chicken out," said Chris Rupkey, chief financial economist at MUFG Union Bank.

Given US consumption has been one of few remaining bright spots in the global economy, the data fanned worries about a global recession.

US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Wednesday that US and Chinese trade negotiators were working on nailing down a Phase 1 trade deal text for their presidents to sign next month.

But he also said there were no plans for another high-level meeting on the trade deal outlined last week.

"While the US suspended a hike in tariffs, it hasn't gone as far as scrapping the tariffs altogether, so it is hard to expect a quick pick-up in the economy," said Yoshinori Shigemi, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management.

Losses in equities were offset by a solid start to the earnings season, though that is partly because investors have already marked down their expectations substantially, with earnings for S&P 500 companies expected to show a decline of 3% for the quarter, according to Refinitiv data.

Bank of America (BAC.N) shares rose 2.0% following its quarterly results. Netflix (NFLX.O) rose 9.9% in after-hours trade after its earnings beat Wall Street estimates.

In the currency market, soft US retail sales took the shine out of the dollar.

The dollar index =USD fell 0.30% on Wednesday and last stood at 97.964, having touched its lowest since Aug. 27.

Against the yen the dollar slipped to 108.73 yen JPY=, after peaking at 108.90 on Tuesday.

The euro stood at $1.1075 EUR=, up 0.04% so far in Asia, near a one-month high of $1.1085 hit in US trade on Wednesday.

Sterling traded at $1.2823 GBP=D4, having risen to as high as $1.2877 on Wednesday, its loftiest level since mid-May.

It has risen more than 5% in the past five sessions on the prospect that the United Kingdom and the European Union can strike a fresh deal to avoid a no-deal exit in the summit on Thursday and Friday.

Investors have welcomed optimistic comments from key officials during last few days. British culture minister Nicky Morgan said late on Wednesday there is a good chance of a deal.

Still, many doubts remained, not the least of which is if British Prime Minister Boris Johnson can ensure his government and factious parliament approve the plan.

In one sign of investor caution, in currency option markets, risk reversal spreads in sterling GBP1MRR=FN turned in favor of pound puts after briefly favouring pound calls earlier this week, meaning demand to protect the currency's downside is stronger than that for the upside.

The Turkish lira steadied off seven-week lows as US President Donald Trump's sanctions for Turkey's military incursion into Syria were perceived to be lighter than expected.

Lira bears also suffered a flashback of their suffocating March squeeze as the authorities moved to keep a lid on volatility by restricting the supply of lira to overseas counterparts.

The lira stood at 5.8825 per dollar TRYTOM=D3

Oil prices eased after US data showed a larger-than-expected build in US crude stocks.

Brent crude LCOc1 futures fell 0.82% to $58.93 a barrel while US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude CLc1 lost 1.01% to $52.82 per barrel.

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