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Vaccine news prompts Asian share rally but signs of weakness emerge

Published 10/11/2020, 02:18
Updated 10/11/2020, 06:55
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A man works at the Tokyo Stock Exchange after market opens in Tokyo

By Scott Murdoch

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Asian share markets mostly rose on Tuesday as global investors applauded successful trial data for a coronavirus vaccine, although expected delays to any mass roll-out took the gloss off early gains.

European futures (STXEc1) trading during the Asian session were indicating a weaker open of at least 1.2%, while U.S. futures showed a potential fall of at least 0.5% (ESc1) after Monday's steep market gains.

The positive tone in Asian equities came after Pfizer Inc (N:PFE) said its COVID-19 vaccine, developed with German partner BioNTech SE (O:BNTX), was more than 90% effective in preventing infection, marking the first successful results from a large-scale clinical trial.

Major Asian markets soared on the vaccine news before weakening later in the session.

Japan's Nikkei 225 (N225) ended up nearly 0.3% after being 1.1% higher in early trading, touching a 29-year high.

Australia's S&P/ASX 200 (AXJO) closed 0.66% higher after trading up as much as 1.6%, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng index (HSI) was at 0.77% in the afternoon after rising 1% in early trade.

Singapore's Straits Times (STI) gained 2.94% to take the index to its highest point since June.

Despite the optimistic tone across the region, there was some weakness in China, with the CSI300 Index (CSI300) slipping 0.17%.

Analysts attributed the decline to the heavy exposure of China's indices to tech stocks, which came under pressure as investors eyed less consumer reliance on technology if a vaccine leads to an easing of movement restrictions.

MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan (MIAPJ0000PUS) was 0.1% higher.

"The market is looking forward to a more sustained solution to the pandemic and that is why we have seen such a sharp reaction," said Tai Hui, chief Asia market strategist at JPMorgan (NYSE:JPM) Asset Management

However, he sounded caution over the speed in which the vaccine could be implemented.

"Given more tests are needed, then the approval process. Manufacturing and distribution would mean the vaccine, if truly effective, is still months away from mass deployment,"

The equities optimism was not shared across all asset classes. Oil prices slipped in Asian trade after posting the biggest one-day percentage gain in five months.

The overnight rise prompted some traders to take profits, analysts said.

Brazil's health regulator said on Monday it had suspended clinical trials for China's Sinovac coronavirus vaccine after adverse effects had emerged.

STOCKS ROTATION

Airline, travel and tourism stocks across Asia were beneficiaries of the positive sentiment from the vaccine announcement and held their gains while the broader indices weakened in the afternoon.

"No surprises but it's essentially a rotation ... what was bought in the last eight months is now being sold and what was sold is being bought," Citigroup (NYSE:C) global markets director Elizabeth Tian said.

Qantas Airways (AX:QAN) closed 8.3% higher to hit its highest level since March, Japan Airlines (T:9201) shot 20.6% higher and ANA Holdings (T:9202) rose 17.5%.

In Hong Kong, Cathay Pacific Airways (HK:0293) shares jumped 13%, the best since July.

"Markets will get ahead of themselves in the short term with the vaccine news but longer term it feels like it is going higher," Ord Minnett advisor John Milroy said from Sydney.

Early Tuesday, Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga instructed his cabinet to design a fresh stimulus package to help revive the nation's flagging economy to offset the ongoing effects of coronavirus..

On Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) rose 2.95%, the S&P 500 (SPX) gained 1.17% while the Nasdaq Composite (IXIC) dropped 1.53%. E-mini futures for the S&P 500 rose 0.47%.

While stocks have also rallied on the assumption that Democrat Joe Biden would be the next U.S. President, the top Republican in U.S. Congress on Monday did not acknowledge Biden as president-elect, raising concerns about a rough transition of

The Australian dollar fell 0.08% versus the greenback at $0.7279.

The yen strengthened 0.38% to 104.96 per dollar, while sterling was last trading at $1.3182, up 0.14% on the day.

The vaccine news also sent long-dated U.S. Treasury yields sky-rocketing in their biggest one-day jump since March. The yield curve, an indication of risk appetite, hit its steepest level since March.

Bonds had their biggest selloff since recoiling from March peaks. The yield on benchmark 10-year U.S. government debt (US10YT=RR), which rises when prices fall, jumped 10.3 basis points on Monday and held above 0.9% on Tuesday at 0.9099%

The CBOE Market Volatility index (VIX), a barometer of investor anxiety, hit its lowest closing level since late August.

Oil prices lost momentum in Asian trade. Light crude oil (CLc1) fell by 1.49% to $39.74 a barrel while Brent crude (LCOc1) slipped 1.06%. [O/R]

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A man works at the Tokyo Stock Exchange after market opens in Tokyo

Spot gold added 1% to $1,880.26 an ounce.

Latest comments

Don't trust the data yet...all just want to stir the market...
Wonderful people, Covid 19 Vaccine in few months and do you expect results?! Think! The Flu Vaccine even over 70 years of research doesn't have 100% results. Don't be 🐑. Thanks!
I don't think its that at all. They were selling tech in the US because they think we won't be using Amazon when the vaccine comes out. Or for some reason people won't go on FB any more. Before the pandemic heads where stuck in FB, why should it be any different now? Its the big money men grouping up together, manipulating the market so they can make the same profit twice.
Literally making things up. Its still bullish. The smallest pull back and profit taking and we see stories like this.
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