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Asian stocks slide after Fed flags slower rate cuts, BOJ stands pat

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December 19, 2024
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Asian stocks slide after Fed flags slower rate cuts, BOJ stands pat

By Ankur Banerjee

SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Asian stocks slipped and the dollar was perched near a two-year high on Thursday after the U.S. Federal Reserve cautioned it would ease the pace of rate cuts in the coming year, while the Bank of Japan kept rates steady, as expected.

The yen weakened to touch a one-month low of 155.43 per dollar after the decision. The yen is down more than 8% this year against the dollar and is set for a fourth straight year of decline.

The BOJ’s decision comes as the yen hovers around the 155 per dollar mark, the weaker end of a 139.58 to 161.96 range it has held this year while under pressure from a strong dollar and a wide interest rate disadvantage, despite the Fed’s rate cuts.

Investor focus will now be on comments from BOJ Governor Kazuo Ueda to gauge not just the timing of the next rate hike but the extent of hikes next year. Traders are currently pricing in 44 basis points of BOJ hikes by the end of 2025.

Ueda is expected to hold a press conference at 0630 GMT to explain the decision. Board member Naoki Tamura dissented and proposed raising interest rates to 0.5% on the view inflationary risks were building, but his proposal was voted down.

“The hawkish Fed dot plot overnight gave the BOJ an option to increase rates, and there was one dissenting vote for a 25 bps hike, so it looks like rates will be going up early in 2025,” said Ben Bennett, Asia-Pacific investment strategist at Legal and General Investment Management.

The Fed’s hawkish shift sent Wall Street lower and Asian stocks followed suit, with MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan down 1%. Japan’s Nikkei was down 1%, while Australian shares slid nearly 2%.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged more than 1,000 points. [.N]

The policy decisions from the two central banks underscored the challenge facing the global economy as the biggest participant, the United States, comes under President-elect Donald Trump’s leadership early in the new year.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell said some officials were contemplating the impact of Trump’s plans such as higher tariffs and lower taxes on their policies, while Ueda highlighted Trump’s policies as a risk in an interview last month.

“The risks that are clearly inherent here, and left partially unsaid, are what the Trump administration could bring to the table in terms of inflationary pressure,” said Rob Thompson, macro rates strategist at RBC Capital Markets.

“If the market decides the Fed’s done, whether it’s Trump or inflation picks up regardless over the next year, the risk is that we could re-price towards hikes later on. Did this tell us anything? Yeah. The market might still be a bit complacent around some of these risks.”

FED JOLTS MARKETS

The Fed cut interest rates on Wednesday as expected, but Powell’s explicit references to the need for caution from here on sent markets into a tailspin.

U.S. central bankers now project they will make just two quarter-percentage-point rate reductions by the end of 2025, which is half a percentage point less in easing next year than officials anticipated as of September.

“The Fed was more hawkish than we anticipated but today’s shift in policy guidance plays right into our view of a long pause by the Fed at the start of 2025,” said Prashant Newnaha, a senior Asia-Pacific rates strategist at TD Securities.

“The most meaningful surprises were concentrated on the inflation projections. They reinforce higher for longer is back.”

The shifting expectation of Fed rate cuts lifted the dollar index, which measures the U.S. currency against six rivals, to its highest since November 2022 on Wednesday. It was last at 108.15 in early trading on Thursday. [FRX/]

The yield on benchmark U.S. 10-year notes touched a seven-month high of 4.524% on Wednesday and was last at 4.514%.

In cryptocurrencies, bitcoin briefly slipped below $100,000 level after Powell said the U.S. central bank has no desire to be involved in any government effort to stockpile large amounts of bitcoin.

Sterling was steady at $1.25835 ahead of the Bank of England policy decision later in the day where the central bank is expected to keep interest rates unchanged, despite signs of a slowing economy.

Gold was last up 0.8% at $2,609 per ounce. [GOL/]

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