Asian markets open week higher as dollar weakens and Fed-hike risk fades
Asian markets opened the week higher with MSCI Asia-Pacific ex-Japan up 0.5%, Chinese blue chips up 0.8%, Hang Seng up 1.6% and Nikkei up 0.3%, as the dollar weakened and Fed-hike risk faded. Nikkei rose 0.5% amid expectations that weaker Q2 GDP growth could prompt the Bank of Japan to hold rates.
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The dollar is weakening, Fed-hike risk is fading and global equities are rising — but oil is stopping this from becoming a clean liquidity trade. Asian markets opened the week higher: MSCI Asia-Pacific ex-Japan +0.5%, Chinese blue chips +0.8%, Hang Seng +1.6% and Nikkei +0.3%. https://t.co/bn78mnxtK1
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🚨 NIKKEI RISES 0.5% AS WEAKER Q2 GDP GROWTH COULD PROMPT BOJ HOLD $EWJ