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Asian Indices Trade Mixed Amid More Disappointing US Data

General Trend:

  • Nasdaq Futures rise on speculated Apple iPhone 11 production increase
  • Financials weigh on markets in Japan
  • HP [HPQ] declines over 5% in afterhours trading; announced thousands of job cuts and initial FY20 EPS guidance
  • US dollar trades generally lower in Asia amid focus on data and Fed outlook
  • China and HK markets are closed on Oct 7th (Monday)
  • US and China trade negotiators are expected to hold high-level talks in Washington DC Oct 10-11 (Thurs-Fri)
  • India Central Bank due to hold rate decision on later today, expected by analysts to cut rates

Headlines/Economic Data

Australia/New Zealand

  • ASX 200 opened +0.3%
  • (AU) AUSTRALIA AUG RETAIL SALES M/M: 0.4% V 0.5%E
  • (AU) RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA (RBA) FINANCIAL STABILITY REVIEW: HOUSEHOLDS REMAINS WELL PLACED TO SERVICE DEBT; PICKUP IN LOANS AND APPROVALS; RISKS FROM FALLING HOUSING PRICES HAVE REDUCED BUT STILL EXIST
  • (AU) RBA Assistant Gov Ellis: Have factored strong manufacturing into forecasts but grappling with how long it will run; upswing most evident in scientific instruments, medicinal, and pharma products; impact of structural change in retail sector on pricing models has been profound
  • (AU) Westpac analyst reiterates sees next RBA cut in Feb 2020 but Dec 2019 rate cut is a ‘real possibility’; Sees bets related to Nov 2019 RBA rate cut as being too high

China/Hong Kong

  • Hang Seng opened +0.2%, Shanghai closed
  • (US) President Trump: if China doesn’t do what we want we have lots of options regarding China
  • (HK) US Pres Trump reportedly told China Pres Xi that he would remain quiet on Hong Kong amid trade talks; discussed Biden and Warren – US Press
  • (CN) US Dept of Commerce issues preliminary determination that China is dumping wooden cabinets and vanities into US markets
  • (HK) Hong Kong Sep PMI: 41.5 v 40.8 prior (18th consecutive contraction)

Japan

  • Nikkei 225 opened -0.1%
  • (JP) Japan Foreign Min Motegi: US-Japan Trade deal to take effect on Jan 1st – Japan Press
  • (JP) Bank of Japan (BOJ) Dep Gov Wakatabe: will act appropriately if more accommodation is needed; Do not want ‘lower for longer’ rate policy to turn into ‘lower forever’
  • (JP) Bank of Japan (BOJ) announcement related to daily bond buying operation: Unchanged
  • (JP) Japan Sept Car Sales in South Korea: -60% y/y – Japan Press
  • (JP) Japan Find Min Aso: Not seeing any major issues related to the sales tax hike; reiterates no need to take stimulus steps now
  • (JP) BoJ Gov Kuroda to speak in Nagoya on Nov 5th (Tuesday)

Korea

  • Kospi opened -0.2%
  • (KR) South Korea Sept Foreign Reserves: $403.3B v $401.5B prior

Other

  • (ID) Indonesia Sep Consumer Confidence Index: 121.8 v 123.1 prior
  • (MA) Malaysia Aug Trade Balance (MYR) 10.9B v 10.7Be; Exports to China -2.8% y/y
  • (PH) Philippines Sept CPI Y/Y: 0.9% v 1.1%e (2nd consecutive reading below target)

North America

  • Apple [AAPL]: To increase production of the iPhone 11- Japanese press
  • (US) Sept ISM Non-Manufacturing Index: 52.6 v 55.0e (lowest since Aug 2016)
  • (US) Fed Vice Chair Clarida (moderate, voter): Job market in healthy place, no one job report is definitive; FOMC will discuss appropriate reserve levels and balance sheet plans at Oct meeting; Will certainly be discussing standing repo facility at future meetings; won’t comment on probability of additional rate cuts
  • (US) Fed Evans (dove, voter): Two recent rate cuts by Fed were appropriate but will be open minded in case adjustment is needed
  • WeWork [WE]: Reportedly planning to cut ~2K jobs – US Financial Press

Europe

  • (UK) PM Johnson reportedly has a backup plan if the EU turns down his deal; Johnson said to have not ruled out accepting the backstop with a time limit – press
  • (UK) PM Johnson said to have been given one week by the EU to revise Brexit offer or face postponement of Brexit – press

Levels as of 01:20ET

  • Hang Seng -0.5% ; Shanghai Composite closed; Kospi +0.3%; Nikkei225 +0.5%; ASX 200 +0.6%
  • Equity Futures: S&P500 +0.1%; Nasdaq100 +0.2%, Dax +0.1%; FTSE100 +0.7%
  • EUR 1.0985-1.0963 ; JPY 106.93-106.73 ; AUD 0.6760-0.6738; NZD 0.6329-0.6296
  • Commodity Futures: Gold +0.1% $1,514/oz; Crude Oil +0.5% at $52.72/brl; Copper -0.6% at $2.539/lb
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