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Asia stocks edge higher after vaccine hopes push Wall Street to record highs

Published 17/11/2020, 00:17
Updated 17/11/2020, 06:21
© Reuters. Tokyo Stock Exchange temporarily suspended all trading due to system problems

By Alun John and Chibuike Oguh

HONG KONG/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Asian stocks held gains and moved tentatively further into record territory on Tuesday, after U.S. benchmarks were pepped up by news of another promising coronavirus vaccine, though futures indicated the rally could stall in European hours.

Investor sentiment was given a boost when Moderna Inc (O:MRNA) said its experimental COVID-19 vaccine was 94.5% effective in preventing infection based on interim late-stage data.

The Cambridge, Massachusetts-based firm became the second drugmaker, after Pfizer Inc (N:PFE), to announce promising trial data in the development of a vaccine. Its shares gained 9.6% on the day.

MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan (MIAPJ0000PUS) gained 0.17% on Tuesday, a day after hitting its highest level since launching in 1987.

The MSCI World Index of global shares (MIWD00000PUS) which also hit a record high on Monday, ticked higher still in the Asian session.

"The market is assuming that we can see the end of the tunnel, that in 2022 a large part of the world's population will start to receive access to vaccines," said Herald van der Linde, HSBC's head of equity strategy for Asia Pacific.

There were initial indications that this was sparking a change in investors' attitudes, he added.

"The vaccine might mark a normalisation in markets whereby people start to rotate and move out of stocks and markets that have rallied, and move into ones that have not done as well," van der Linde said, citing some markets in Southeast Asia.

Asia gains on Tuesday were led by benchmarks in Singapore (STI) and Indonesia (JKSE) which both rose around 1%, while Hong Kong (HSI) rose 0.1% and Australia's S&P/ASX 200 (AXJO) was up 0.23%.

Japan's Nikkei 225 (N225) rose 0.24% after hitting a 29-year high the day before, but Chinese blue chips (CSI300) dropped as recent bond defaults hit sentiment.

However, despite a steady if muted performance in Asian trading, futures predicted a turnaround later in the day.

S&P 500 futures <.ESc1> dropped 0.44%, European EuroSTOXX 50 futures (STXEc1) fell 0.55% and FTSE futures fell (FFIC1) 0.4% late in the Asia session.

The positive vaccine news helped oil prices hold onto Monday's gains.

U.S. crude (CLc1) on Tuesday firmed 0.56% to $41.57 per barrel after rising 3.02% on Monday, and Brent (LCOc1) gained 0.7% after a 2.43% jump the day before.

In currency markets, China's central bank on Tuesday lifted its official yuan midpoint to the highest in nearly 29 months, underpinned by solid gains in spot prices a day earlier on the back of strong economic data.

The vaccine news helped the risk-friendly Australian dollar , which climbed to a one-week high against its U.S. counterpart. Rising virus case numbers in the United States clouded views on the dollar, which dropped against a basket of major currencies (=USD).

U.S. Treasury yields rose on Monday and into Tuesday and the yield curve steepened in the wake of the vaccine developments. The yield on Benchmark 10-year notes (US10YT=RR) was last at 0.9127%, from 0.893% late on Friday.

Graphic: Global assets, http://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/rngs/COMMODITIES-ASSETS/010031B62XZ/index.html

Graphic: Global currencies vs. dollar, http://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/rngs/GLOBAL-CURRENCIES-PERFORMANCE/0100301V041/index.html

Graphic: Emerging markets, http://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/rngs/WORLD-ECONOMY/0100315T2M2/index.html

Graphic: MSCI All Country Wolrd Index Market Cap, http://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/rngs/GLOBAL-MARKETS/010060TL1KC/index.html

© Reuters. Tokyo Stock Exchange temporarily suspended all trading due to system problems

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