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Singapore Enters First Technical Recession Since 2009

General Trend:

  • Tech firms trade generally lower in China and HK (including Alibaba and Tencent) after losses on Nasdaq; Jack Ma said to cut stake in Alibaba; China state fund said to plan to sell more stock in cos; US may end audit watchdog agreement with China [relates to China companies listed in the US]
  • Financials trade generally weaker in HK and Shanghai; Trump advisers reportedly ruled out ending Hong Kong dollar peg as punishment for new security law (press)
  • HK gaming companies rise; China’s Guangdong province confirms will end quarantine for Macau arrivals beginning July 15th
  • Decliners in Japan include Softbank after weakness in US tech sector; Japanese Transports and Retail cos. also drop
  • Declining sectors in Australia include Resources and Financials
  • Thailand Central Bank commented on non-standard monetary policy
  • BoJ rate decision and economic forecasts due on July 15th (Wed)
  • US companies expected to report results during the NY morning include Citi, Delta, JPMorgan, Wells Fargo

Headlines/Economic Data

Australia/New Zealand

  • ASX 200 opened -0.4%
  • (AU) Australia total payroll jobs at end of June vs mid-March: -5.7%; June 27th Weekly payrolls -1%
  • (AU) Australia June NAB Business Confidence: +1 v -20 prior; Conditions: -7 v -24 prior (First positive Bus Confidence since Oct 2019)
  • (AU) Victoria State reports 270 additional coronavirus cases v 177 prior
  • (CN) China Foreign Ministry issues travel advisory for Australia – press (from July 13th)
  • (AU) Australia sells A$17B in new Nov 2025 bond through syndication: avg yield 0.495%, bid to cover 2.98x
  • (NZ) New Zealand June REINZ House Sales y/y: +7.1% v -46.6% prior
  • (NZ) Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) Banks reported decline in credit demand in H1, banks indicate lending standards are likely to become tighter
  • (NZ) New Zealand Debt Management Office (DMO): Issued NZ$4.5B in May 2041 bonds via syndication, yield was 31bps/2037 bond (update)

China/Hong Kong

  • Hang Seng opened -0.4%, Shanghai opened -0.2%
  • Alibaba [9988.HK]: Founder Jack Ma sells $9.6B in Alibaba shares, cuts stake to 4.8% (from 6.4%) – press
  • (CN) CHINA JUN TRADE BALANCE: $46.4B V $59.6BE
  • (CN) Follow up: China State Chip Fund (China Integrated Circuit Industry Investment) to cut investment stake in 2 additional tech companies – financial press
  • (CN) The first cos. have received regulatory approval to conduct IPOs under the new ChiNext system; the cos. are Beijing FengShang ShiJi Culture Media, Contec Medical Systems and Intelligent Technology – financial press
  • (HK) Trump advisers reportedly ruled out ending Hong Kong dollar peg as punishment for new China security law – press
  • (CN) US to formally oppose specific Chinese territorial claims in the South China Sea – press
  • (CN) China says it is firmly opposed to US statement on South China Sea; urges US to not disturb regional stability
  • (US) Pres Trump: China Phase 1 deal is intact; China is buying
  • Huawei: Reports H1 (CNY) Rev 454B, +13.1% y/y
  • (CN) China PBOC sets Yuan reference rate: 6.9996 v 6.9965 prior
  • (CN) China PBoC Open Market Operation (OMO): injects CNY30B in 7-Day reverse repos v Injects CNY50B via 7-day reverse repos prior; Net injection CNY30B v Net drain CNY50B prior

Japan

  • Nikkei 225 opened -0.7%
  • Softbank [9984.JP]: Said to consider having individual investors in Japan put cash into Vision Fund – Japanese press
  • Softbank [9984.HK]: Reportedly Softbank hires adviser to study options for its chip designer Arm Holdings, including sale or IPO – press
  • Tokyo Steel [5423.JP]: Maintains Aug H-Beam price at ÂĄ81K/ton, Hot Rolled Coil at ÂĄ65K/ton
  • (JP) Japan May Final Industrial Production M/M: -8.9% v -8.4% prelim; Y/Y: -26.3% v -25.9% prelim
  • (JP) Japan reported to be considering Corporate Executives from EU and US to enter Japan – Japan Press
  • (JP) Japan Tax Chief Amari: Sees 3rd extra budget this year [in line with comments from late Jun]; Shortfall in Tax rev likely filled by JGB issuances; Budget will come once virus is controlled
  • (JP) Japan Econ Min Nishimura: Many nightlife related coronavirus tests were completed yesterday; Asks shops to comply with coronavirus guidelines; Could declare emergency if Japan infections continue to increase

Korea

  • Kospi opened -0.4%
  • (KR) South Korea President Moon: Announces ‘new deal’ plan (as expected), 10 ‘major’ projects will part of the new deal; Total KRW160T investment expected by 2025 (govt to finance KRW116T of this amount)
  • (KR) South Korea govt plans to boost minimum wage by 1.5% in 2021 – Korean press

Other Asia

  • (MY) Malaysia Warisan Party Leader: Country should call election
  • *(SG) SINGAPORE Q2 ADVANCE GDP Q/Q: -41.2% V -35.9%E; Y/Y: -12.2% V -10.5%E (ENTERS FIRST RECESSION SINCE Q1 2009)
  • (TH) Thailand Central Bank (BoT): Yield curve control is being considered as an option; 0% rate is unlikely

North America

  • (US) California Gov Newsom: closes indoor activities in bars and restaurants
  • (US) US and Canada border expected to remain closed until Aug 21st – Canada press
  • (US) Fed official Kent Kiteshew said prepared to consider further intervention in the municipal bond market – financial press

Europe

  • (UK) Jun BRC Sales LFL Y/Y: 10.9% v 7.9% prior
  • Huawei: UK reported to ban UK telecoms from purchasing new Huawei equipment by end of 2020, remove Huawei from all 5G networks by 2027 – Press

Levels as of 1:20 ET

  • Nikkei 225, -1%, ASX 200 -0.8% , Hang Seng -1.6%; Shanghai Composite -1.3%; Kospi -0.6%
  • Equity S&P500 Futures: +0.1%; Nasdaq100 +0.3%, Dax flat
  • EUR 1.1350-1.1335 ; JPY 107.36-107.11 ; AUD 0.6947-0.6925 ;NZD 0.6545-0.6524
  • Gold -0.8% at $1,799/oz; Crude Oil -2.4% at $39.16/brl; Copper +0.1% at $2.9133/lb
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