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Stocks scale record highs as U.S. government shutdown ends, yen turns down

Published 23/01/2018, 08:43
Updated 23/01/2018, 08:43
© Reuters. Investors look at computer screens showing stock information at a brokerage house in Shanghai

By Shinichi Saoshiro

TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian stocks advanced on Tuesday after U.S. senators struck a deal to end a government shutdown in a boost to Wall Street, while the dollar turned higher against the yen after Bank Of Japan's chief reiterated his support for quantitative easing.

Spreadbetters expected Britain's FTSE (FTSE) to open 0.3 percent higher, Germany's DAX (GDAXI) 0.5 percent and France's CAC (FCHI) 0.3 percent.

U.S. lawmakers passed a short-term measure on Monday to fund the federal government through Feb. 8.

MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan (MIAPJ0000PUS) rose 0.9 percent to a record peak.

Australian stocks (AXJO) climbed 0.75 percent and South Korea's KOSPI (KS11) added 1.4 percent.

Japan's Nikkei (N225) rose to a 26-year peak, Hong Kong's Hang Sang (HSI) scaled a record high and Singapore (STI) reached a 10-year top.

World equity markets have been on a tear over the past year, buoyed by a synchronised uptick in global economic growth in a boon to corporate profits and stock valuations.

The brief U.S. government shutdown put only a minor dent to equities, with Wall Street rallying to all-time highs overnight following the deal to end the impasse in Washington. (N)

In currencies, the dollar briefly dipped 0.33 percent to 110.550 yen

The BOJ also said "inflation expectations have moved sideways recently," offering a slightly more upbeat view than three months ago when it said they were on a weak note.

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The central bank was still far from its peers who were looking for ways out of unconventional monetary policies.

"The BOJ kept is policies unchanged and made no real changes to its overall stance. It still remains a step behind other central banks looking to normalise their policies," said Shusuke Yamada, chief Japan FX strategist at Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) Merrill Lynch.

The BOJ caused ripples in the markets earlier in January by slightly reducing the amount of longer-dated Japanese government bonds (JGBs) it buys from the market at its regular debt-purchasing operations.

The yen had appreciated significantly against the dollar as some traders speculated the central bank was preparing to scale back its massive stimulus.

In Tuesday's press conference following the policy decision, BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda put such notions to rest: "There is still some distance to 2 percent inflation, so we're in no condition yet to debate the timing of an exit from ultra-easy monetary policy."

In response, the dollar pulled back from earlier losses and was last 0.2 percent higher at 111.100 yen.

The euro was down 0.2 percent at $1.2240

The euro was supported ahead of the outcome of the European Central Bank's meeting on Thursday, which could provide clues to future shifts in the central bank's monetary policy.

The pound was a shade lower at $1.3961

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The dollar index against a basket of six major currencies stood rose 0.15 percent to 90.524 (DXY).

In the virtual currency world, bitcoin was down 4.5 percent on the Bitstamp exchange (BTC=BTSP) at $10,320.13 following news that South Korea will ban the use of anonymous bank accounts in cryptocurrency trading from Jan. 30. While it was a widely telegraphed move designed to stop virtual coins from being used for money laundering and other crimes, the step also underscored authorities' intent to close down avenues for spurious speculation.

Oil prices rose on Tuesday, lifted by healthy economic growth as well as the ongoing supply restraint by a group of exporters around OPEC and Russia. [O/R]

U.S. crude oil futures (CLc1) rose 0.6 percent to $63.94 per barrel and Brent gained 0.56 percent to $69.42 per barrel (LCOc1).

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