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Asia shares undone by Wall Street swoon, short seller squeeze

Published 28/01/2021, 00:23
Updated 28/01/2021, 04:50
© Reuters. First trading day of stock market in Tokyo

By Wayne Cole

SYDNEY/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Asian shares slid on Thursday while the safe-haven dollar rallied as a sudden sell-off on Wall Street and delays with coronavirus vaccines served as an excuse to book profits on recent hefty gains.

MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan skidded 1.8%, with valuations looking stretched given the index had risen more than 6% just this month.

Japan's Nikkei fell 1.3%, its sharpest drop since October, and Chinese blue chips lost 2.4% as liquidity tightened before the Lunar New Year holidays.

South Korea eased 1.7% led by losses in Samsung (LON:0593xq) after it reported earnings.

Even the tech darlings were not immune with Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) down despite reporting earnings well above expectations. Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) also handily beat forecasts, yet its shares lost 3% after the bell.

There was a hint of resilience as U.S. stock futures pared steep early losses, leaving Eminis for the S&P 500 off 0.2% and NASDAQ futures 0.3%. EUROSTOXX 50 futures dipped 0.3% and FTSE futures 0.7%.

There was no obvious trigger for the rout, rather many seemed to have rushed for the exits at the same moment in a market that had been priced for perfection.

Dealers said highly leveraged investors were taking profits where they could to cover losses elsewhere, leading to sharp falls in a lot of overcrowded trades.

Some pointed a finger at retail investors who had forced a massive squeeze on hedge funds with short positions in stocks such as GameStop (NYSE:GME).

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GameStop and several other highly-bid stocks later retreated in extended trade after Reddit briefly restricted access to its popular WallStreetBets site.

"The Reddit army should prepare for stricter rules and regulation shortly, which should kill the idea that what happened with GameStop will happen with others," said Edward Moya, a senior market analyst at OANDA.

MOOD SWINGS

The dogged optimism that vaccines would heal the global economy in just a few months has been strained by the outbreak of new variants and problems with the distribution of shots in the United states and Europe.

Dealers noted the market had also chosen to focus more on a downbeat economic outlook from the Federal Reserve overnight than on its pledge of continued policy support.

"The Fed's acknowledgment of a slowdown in the pace of the recovery and dependency on vaccine roll out are not new news, but it does provide equity investors a bit of a reality check, pushing out the timing for recovery," said Rodrigo Catril, a senior FX strategist at NAB.

The sudden mood change saw Treasury 10-year yields drop 3 basis points overnight to 1.01%, well off the recent peak at 1.187%. [US/]

The safe-haven U.S. dollar gained broadly, with its index up at 90.753 from a January low of 89.206. The dollar firmed to 104.33 yen and away from the week's trough of 103.54.

The euro fell back to $1.2090 amid reports the European Central Bank felt markets were under pricing the risk of more rate cuts.

Commodity linked currencies were hit by all the economic angst, with the Australian and New Zealand dollars both shedding more than 1% overnight.

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The bounce in the dollar kept gold prices soft around $1,836 an ounce. [GOL/]

Global demand concerns restrained oil prices despite a huge drop in U.S. crude stocks. U.S. crude fell 25 cents to $52.60 a barrel, while Brent crude futures dropped 33 cents to $55.48. [O/R]

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