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Asian Stocks Fall As Investors Anticipate Central Bank Hikes
Abstract:Asian equities traded cautiously and bonds suffered minor losses as investors prepared for a busy week of central bank meetings, earnings announcements, and critical U.S. economic data.

On Tuesday, Asian equities traded cautiously and bonds suffered minor losses as investors prepared for a busy week of central bank meetings, earnings announcements, and critical U.S. economic data.
The Federal Reserve of the United States is widely expected to increase interest rates by 25 basis points (bps) on Wednesday. Both the Bank of England and the European Central Bank are set to announce interest rate hikes of 50 basis points on Thursday.
Meanwhile, over 100 S&P 500 businesses, including Apple, Amazon.com, and Google parent Alphabet, are set to report earnings this week, as well as the release of heavily anticipated U.S. employment figures.
“It's a huge week for both central banks and US markets,” ANZ analysts said in a note.
“We predict a 25 basis point (bps) rate increase and think that the Fed will warn against an early stop in the tightening cycle. Risk appetite may be susceptible to a correction.”
European markets were poised to begin down, with the pan-region Euro Stoxx 50 futures down 0.48%, the German DAX futures down 0.47%, and the FTSE futures down 0.29%. The S&P 500 e-mini futures in the United States were down 0.06%.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific equities outside Japan fell 1.1% in Asia. So far this month, the index is up 9.9%, on track for its highest January performance since 2012.
The Nikkei market index in Japan fell 0.23%, while Australian shares fell 0.15%.
China's economy recovered to growth in January after a wave of COVID-19 infections spread quicker than predicted due to the suspension of pandemic restrictions. The official purchasing managers' index, which monitors industrial activity, increased from 47.0 in December to 50.1 in January.
Investors, on the other hand, were wary, waiting for further evidence of recovery in the pandemic-ravaged economy. After hitting a half-year high on Monday, China's blue-chip CSI300 index was down 1% in afternoon trading.
Even though Hong Kong's Hang Seng index fell 1.23% on Tuesday, it was still on track to have its best January performance since 1989.
On Monday, U.S. equities fell, with the main indexes plunging as shares of technology and other large firms fell.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 0.8% to 33,717.09, the S&P 500 sank 1.3% to 4,017.77, and the Nasdaq Composite slid 2.0% to 11,393.81.
Despite Monday's losses, the S&P 500 was on pace for its highest January gain since 2019.
Investors will be watching Chair Jerome Powell's press conference at the conclusion of the Fed's two-day policy meeting on Wednesday for hints on whether the rate-hiking cycle is coming to an end, as well as indications of how long rates may remain high.
Markets will also deal with a deluge of US economic data, culminating in Friday's January payrolls report. Investors perceive evidence of labor market weakness as a major component in bringing down excessive inflation.
The yield on benchmark 10-year Treasury notes, US10YT=RR, stayed steady ahead of central bank meetings and economic data, with the yield on US10YT=RR holding at 3.5457%, compared to its U.S. close of 3.551% on Monday.
The two-year yield, which climbs in tandem with traders' forecasts of increased Fed fund rates, reached 4.2424%, compared to a closing in the United States of 4.261%.
In terms of currencies, the US dollar, which was set to fall for the fourth month in a row, was marginally higher at 102.29 versus a basket of other major currencies.
The euro remained fairly flat on the day at $1.0841, having gained 1.3% in the previous month.
Oil prices plummeted ahead of anticipated central bank rises and signs of robust Russian exports in the energy sector.
Crude oil in the United States fell 0.44% to $77.56 a barrel. Brent oil has dropped to $84.85 per barrel.
Gold was down marginally. The spot price of gold was $1920.84 per ounce.
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