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Additional US Tariffs On China Took Effect Despite Trade Talks

General Trend:

  • Equity markets in Asia trade mixed
  • Retail sourcing firm Li & Fung declines over 14%, reported H1 net loss
  • Qantas declines after FY results
  • Xiaomi gains after reporting Q2 results
  • US tariffs of 25% on additional $16B worth of imports from China took effect (as expected); Awaiting any possible countermeasures from China

Headlines/Economic Data

Australia/New Zealand

  • ASX 200 opened +0.1%
  • ASX 200 Utilities index -2.9%, REIT -1.2%, Financials -1.1%, Consumer Discretionary -0.4%; Telecom +2.6%, Resources +0.9%, Energy +0.8%
  • (AU) Australia PM Turnbull: Confirms he would not stand as candidate in leadership ballot
  • (AU) Australia Cabinet members Cormann, Cash and Fifield said to have all resigned – financial press
  • (AU) Australia Lower House votes to suspend parliament until Sept 10th
  • (NZ) New Zealand sells NZ$150M v NZ$150M indicated in April 2025 bonds, avg yield 2.2253%, bid to cover 5.25x

China/Hong Kong

  • Shanghai Composite opened flat, Hang Seng +0.3%
  • Hang Seng Materials index -1.6%, Services -1.3%, Utilities -1.3%, Industrial Goods -1.3%, Telecom -1.2%, Prop/Construction -1%, Financials -0.8%, Energy -0.6%, Info Tech -0.3%
  • (CN) China PBoC set yuan reference rate: 6.8367 v 6.8271 prior
  • (CN) China PBoC Open Market Operation (OMO): Skips OMO v skipped prior: Net: CNY40B drain
  • (CN) China Banking and Insurance Regulator (CBIRC): Banks in China face new round of bad assets exposure; harder to conduct credit expansion on a larger scale currently
  • (CN) China regulator said to have guided local government bond yields higher – Chinese Press
  • (CN) China plans to encourage private investment in 28 projects worth ~$16B – financial press
  • (CN) China Internet Association starts checks on P2P lenders – US financial press

Japan

  • Nikkei 225 opened +0.3%
  • TOPIX Retail Trade index +1.1%, Info & Communications +0.6%, Real Estate +0.5%; Marine Transportation -1.1%, Iron & Steel -0.9%
  • Automakers trade generally lower
  • Netflix [NFLX]: Said to raise prices in Japan by up to ¥350 (Japanese Press)
  • (JP) Japan Aug Prelim Manufacturing PMI: 52.5 v 52.3 prior
  • (JP) Japan July Crude Steel Production Y/Y: -2%
  • (JP) Japan Weekly Investors Net Buying of Foreign Bonds: -¥1.93T v +¥123.9B prior; Foreign Buying of Japan Stocks: -¥510.6B v -¥107.1B prior

Korea

  • Kospi opened +0.4%
  • (KR) Some tour agents in Shanghai said to be allowed to sell packages related to South Korea – South Korean Press
  • (KR) South Korea Q2 Household Credit (KRW): 1,493T v 1,468T prior
  • (KR) South Korea Finance Min Kim: To expand job-related budget to record level

Other

  • (SG) Singapore July CPI M/M: -0.1% v-0.1%e; Y/Y: 0.6% v 0.6%e

North America

  • US equity markets ended mixed: Dow -0.3%, S&P500 flat, Nasdaq +0.4%, Russell 2000 +0.3%
  • S&P500 Energy +1.2%, Industrials -1%
  • (US) DOE CRUDE: -5.8M V -2ME

Europe

  • (EU) Germany Chancellor Merkel is reportedly more focused on the selection of the next EU President over securing the ECB Presidency for Bundesbank’s Weidmann – German press
  • (UK) UK govt reportedly plans to impose duties on EU imports if there is a no-deal Brexit – UK press
  • (ZA) US President Trump said to have asked US Sec of State Pompeo to study land seizures in South Africa – financial press

Levels as of 01:30ET

  • Nikkei 225, +0.3%, ASX 200 -0.2%, Hang Seng -0.3%; Shanghai Composite +0.5%; Kospi +0.2%
  • Equity Futures: S&P500 flat; Nasdaq100 -0.1%, Dax -0.1%; FTSE100 flat
  • EUR 1.1600-1.1542 ; JPY 110.95-110.50 ; AUD 0.7359-0.7282 ;NZD 0.6705-0.6662
  • Aug Gold -0.4% at $1,198/oz; Sept Crude Oil +0.1% at $67.94/brl; Sept Copper -0.9 % at $2.643/lb
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