Asian shares hit 18-month top on US-China trade deal developments
Asian shares jumped to an 18-month high on Friday while gold and oil prices stayed buoyant in a holiday-shortened week, as investor optimism was boosted by hopes a US-China trade deal would soon be signed.
Asian shares jumped to an 18-month high on Friday while gold and oil prices stayed buoyant in a holiday-shortened week, as investor optimism was boosted by hopes a US-China trade deal would soon be signed. Traders returned from their Christmas and Boxing Day break to digest comments from Beijing that it was in close contact with Washington about an initial trade agreement, shortly after US President Donald Trump talked up a signing ceremony for the recently struck Phase 1 trade deal.
MSCI`s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan jumped 0.55% to 555.25, a level not seen since mid-2018. It is up about 16% so far this year. Japan`s Nikkei was flat, but on track for a near 20% rise this year, biggest annual increase since 2013. The country`s industrial output slipped for a second straight month in November in another sign the economy is cooling. Japan has approved a record budget for the coming fiscal year, in a bid to shore up growth.
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Australia`s benchmark index rose 0.2% while Chinese shares were upbeat after Beijing laid out additional plans to bolster its economy, including infrastructure investments. The blue-chip CSI300 added 0.56%. The rally in global share indices is in sharp contrast to a plunge late last year when fears about the impact of the Sino-U.S. trade war had sapped investor confidence.
The worries scuttled capital expenditure plans over much of 2019, but strong employment and signs of an improving global economy suggest that will change next year.
The US Federal Reserve`s policy easing, economic data that has come in above low expectations, and corporate profits have helped lift stocks this year along with trade-related optimism. Market participants are now waiting for fourth-quarter earnings in January for indication on whether sentiment among corporates has actually improved.
Overnight, MSCI`s all-country world index and Wall Street`s Dow Industrials, the benchmark S&P 500 and the technology-rich Nasdaq all closed at record highs. MSCI`s gauge of stocks across the globe gained 0.38% to a record, on track for its best year since 2009. The index has gained 24% this year.
Wall Street was boosted overnight by US-China trade optimism and gains in Amazon.com. Amazon shares jumped 4.4% after Mastercard said U.S. shoppers spent more online during the holiday season than in 2018, with e-commerce sales hitting a record.
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