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AU And JP Equities Trade Modestly Lower After Directionless US Session, Various Holidays In Asia

General Trend

  • Japan and Australia equities moved lower after their openings; Energy, Resources and Consumer Discretionary indices lagged in Australia; Marine Transportation index declined over 4% in Japan, Brokerage index outperformed
  • Earnings reactions: [Australia] Baby Bunting, Genworth Mortgage decline; [Japan]: TEPCO drops, Toshiba pares gain; Renesas and Japan Display rise
  • Japan companies expected to report earnings include Rakuten, Olympus, Yamaha Motor, Asics, Asahi Group, Japan Post Insurance, Japan Post Holdings, Japan Post Bank, Sompo Holdings, T&D Holdings, Dai-ichi Life, Lion Corp, Suruga Bank, JGC Holdings, Leopalace21, Pola Orbis, Toppan Printing, Yamazaki Baking, Cyberdyne
  • Companies expected to report during the NY morning include American Axle, Enbridge, Huntsman Corp, Moody’s, Newell Brands

Headlines/Economic Data

Australia/New Zealand

  • ASX 200 opened -0.1%
  • (AU) Victoria State Premier Andrews: Announces Stage 4 restrictions for Victoria, entering into 5-day lockdown beginning Midnight
  • Woolworths: Reinstates product sales limits in Victoria state due to lockdown
  • (AU) Australia sells A$1.0B v A$1.0B indicated in 3.25% April 2029 bonds, avg yield: 0.9258% , bid to cover 4.78x
  • (NZ) Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ): Seeks to buy NZ$570M in government bonds during the week of Feb 15th, flat w/w
  • (NZ) New Zealand Jan Manufacturing PMI: 57.5 v 48.3 prior
  • (NZ) New Zealand Jan Food Prices M/M: 1.3% v 0.1% prior

China/Hong Kong

  • (CN) Shanghai Composite closed for holiday, returns on Feb 18th (Thursday)
  • (HK) Hang Seng closed for holiday, returns for trading on Feb 16th (Tuesday)
  • (US) White House Press Sec Psaki: We are not in a rush on China trade review
  • (CN) China Global Times Editor in Chief Hu Xijin: two-hour Biden-Xi call sends a ‘very positive message’
  • Huawei: Said to be seeking UK Court order for records from HSBC relating to Huawei CFO – Press

Japan

  • Nikkei 225 opened +0.2%
  • (JP) Nikkei 225 Feb Options settle at 29,718
  • (JP) Japan Econ Min Nishimura: Japan will maintain State of Emergency in 10 regions
  • (JP) Japan Fin Min Aso: Domestic economy still in severe shape; Some foreign economies showing recovery signs

Korea

  • (KR) Kospi closed for holiday, returns for trading on Feb 15th (Monday)

North America

  • (US) Treasury Sec Yellen and President Biden to receive economic briefing on Friday (Feb 12th)
  • (US) US Treasury Sec Yellen and Fed Chair Powell to participate in virtual meeting of G7 Finance Ministers on Friday (Feb 12th)
  • (US) US House Panel advances $15.0B stimulus measure related to payroll aid for airlines (as expected)

Europe

  • (IT) Five-Star Party votes in online member survey to support a Draghi govt – press
  • (UK) BOE’s Haldane (chief economist): country’s economic recovery should be one to remember after a year to forget – press interview
  • (UK) Govt reportedly to maintain social distancing requirements into the fall 2021 – press

Levels as of 00:20 ET

  • Nikkei 225, -0.2%, ASX 200 -0.6% , Hang Seng closed; Shanghai Composite closed ; Kospi closed
  • Equity S&P500 Futures: -0.1%; Nasdaq100 -0.1%, Dax -0.1%; FTSE100 -0.2%
  • EUR 1.2135-1.2118 ; JPY 104.84-104.71 ; AUD 0.7763-0.7734 ;NZD 0.7241-0.7209
  • Gold -0.2% at $1,822/oz; Crude Oil -0.7% at $57.81/brl; Copper -0.3% at $3.7687/lb

 

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