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Abstract:The global market experienced notable fluctuations due to anticipated central bank decisions and economic data releases. Japanese stocks fell and the yen strengthened on speculation of a Bank of Japan rate hike. US stocks, driven by tech giants like Nvidia, saw gains as the Fed hinted at potential rate cuts in September. Contrarily, China's manufacturing activity contracted, raising economic recovery concerns. Geopolitical tensions and corporate updates, Samsung's earnings and Intel's job cuts
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell stated that if inflation progresses without hindrance, Fed officials would cut rates in September. Powell emphasized that policymakers are close to the goal of lowering borrowing costs, indicating increased confidence in economic slowdown. However, he cautioned that if price data in the coming months is disappointing, rate cuts might not happen.
Analysis:
Impact on FX:Potential rate cuts could weaken the USD.
FX Pair:EUR/USD, USD/JPY, GBP/USD
Impact on Shares:
US Market:Potential positive impact on interest rate-sensitive sectors.
Companies:General Market Indices
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After the Fed hinted at upcoming rate cuts, Japanese stocks dragged down Asian markets, but US stocks rose, led by big tech companies, especially Nvidia. Fed Chairman Jerome Powell stated that the Fed might cut rates in September after keeping borrowing costs unchanged in their meeting.
Analysis:
Impact on FX:Increased speculation on rate cuts could strengthen the USD.
FX Pair:USD/JPY, EUR/USD, GBP/USD
Impact on Shares:
Asian Market:Negative impact due to uncertainty.
Companies:Nvidia (NVDA), General Market Indices
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Hong Kong's business environment has significantly changed, with many companies turning to Mandarin and mainland China's social media platform Xiaohongshu to survive. Victoria Allan, founder of real estate company Habitat Property, stated that 40% of her clients now come from mainland China, up from 10% previously. To adapt, many companies are requiring employees to speak Mandarin and adding Mandarin content to their websites and social media.
Analysis:
Impact on FX:Increased integration with mainland China could stabilize the HKD.
FX Pair:USD/HKD, EUR/HKD
Impact on Shares:
Hong Kong Market:Positive impact on companies adapting to new trends.
Companies:Habitat Property
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In a rally in Pennsylvania, Donald Trump pledged to eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits for seniors to attract older voters. This move could reduce the tax burden for some seniors but might increase the burden on those not yet retired. Trump also launched personal attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris, claiming she would “destroy our Social Security system.” He criticized her positions on immigration and police funding. Trump's tax cut plans include extending the 2017 personal and small business tax cuts and eliminating taxes on tip income. Economists generally view these proposals negatively.
Analysis:
Impact on FX:Increased political uncertainty could weaken the USD.
FX Pair:EUR/USD, USD/JPY, GBP/USD
Impact on Shares:
US Market:Negative impact due to increased political uncertainty.
Companies:General Market Indices
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Japanese real estate stocks fell sharply on August 1, marking the biggest drop since March 2020, due to concerns that mortgage rates will rise after the Bank of Japan raised the benchmark rate, weakening demand. The real estate stock index on the Tokyo Stock Exchange fell as much as 6.4%, making it the worst-performing sector in the overall index. Shares of Japan's largest real estate companies, Mitsui Fudosan and Mitsubishi Estate, fell at least 7%, while Sumitomo Realty & Development's shares dropped 9.4%.
Analysis:
Impact on FX:Higher interest rates could strengthen the JPY.
FX Pair:USD/JPY, EUR/JPY, GBP/JPY
Impact on Shares:
Japanese Market:Negative impact on real estate sector stocks.
Companies:Mitsui Fudosan (8801.T), Mitsubishi Estate (8802.T), Sumitomo Realty & Development (8830.T)
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Eurozone inflation unexpectedly rose to 2.6% in July, exceeding economists' expectations of 2.5%. This makes the European Central Bank more cautious about further rate cuts. Core inflation (excluding food and energy) remained at 2.9% for the third consecutive month.
Analysis:
Impact on FX:Higher-than-expected inflation could strengthen the EUR.
FX Pair:EUR/USD, EUR/JPY, EUR/GBP
Impact on Shares:
European Market:Mixed impact as higher inflation could lead to cautious ECB actions.
Companies:General Market Indices
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South Korea's export growth slowed in July, indicating a slight cooling in global demand driven by the boom in AI and technology sectors. According to the customs office, adjusted exports per working day grew 7.1% year-on-year, down from double-digit growth in June. Unadjusted data showed exports grew 13.9%, still weaker than expected, with semiconductors and computers remaining the strongest export items.
Analysis:
Impact on FX:Slower export growth could weaken the KRW.
FX Pair:USD/KRW, EUR/KRW, GBP/KRW
Impact on Shares:
South Korean Market:Mixed impact on tech stocks, potential negative impact on broader market.
Companies:Samsung Electronics (005930.KS), SK Hynix (000660.KS)
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Due to declining natural gas reserves, Colombia's large companies are facing sharp energy cost increases in the coming months. Despite dwindling gas reserves, President Gustavo Petro has refused to issue new drilling permits, meaning the country will have to rely on expensive liquefied natural gas imports to avoid shortages. Ecopetrol SA is considering purchasing LNG from abroad, which could cost two to three times more than current domestic supplies.
Analysis:
Impact on FX:Increased energy costs could weaken the COP.
FX Pair:USD/COP, EUR/COP, GBP/COP
Impact on Shares:
Colombian Market:Negative impact on energy-dependent companies.
Companies:Ecopetrol SA (EC), General Market Indices
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Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) is pressing ahead with its global expansion plans, despite some deals stalling in recent months, sparking speculation about its momentum. Adnoc's Chief Investment Officer Klaus Froehlich stated that the company is still “full steam ahead” and pursuing a “healthy deal pipeline.”
Analysis:
Impact on FX:Continued expansion could strengthen the AED.
FX Pair:USD/AED, EUR/AED
Impact on Shares:
Global Market:Positive impact on energy sector stocks.
Companies:Adnoc, General Market Indices
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The NBA announced new long-term television broadcast contracts with Walt Disney Company, Comcast Corporation, and Amazon, rejecting Warner Bros. Discovery's effort to retain its decades-long broadcasting rights.
Analysis:
Impact on FX:New broadcast contracts could stabilize the USD.
FX Pair:EUR/USD, USD/JPY, GBP/USD
Impact on Shares:
US Market:Positive impact on companies with new broadcasting contracts.
Companies:Walt Disney (DIS), Comcast (CMCSA), Amazon (AMZN)
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Three Latin American central banks stated on Wednesday that they are cautious about interest rates due to inflation concerns, contrasting with the Federal Reserve's confidence in starting an easing cycle.
Analysis:
Impact on FX:Cautious stance on interest rates could stabilize local currencies.
FX Pair:USD/BRL, USD/ARS, USD/MXN
Impact on Shares:
Latin American Market:Mixed impact on financial sector stocks.
Companies:General Market Indices
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Bitcoin traded above $60,000 on Friday, gaining over 4% this week but staying within a $57,000 to $62,000 range for the past 15 days. On-chain data reveals mixed signals, with institutions accumulating while some large holders are selling. Inflows into US spot Bitcoin ETFs and potential volatility from ongoing Mt.Gox fund movements could impact Bitcoin's price in the coming days.
Former President Obama’s speech at the Democratic National Convention bolstered Kamala Harris's campaign. Walmart plans to sell JD.com shares, ending an 8-year partnership, while Chinese cities slashing new home prices stir market fears. The Fed’s anticipated rate cuts drive aggressive bond trading. In international news, U.S. and Israeli officials work on Gaza ceasefire talks, and Japan’s export growth accelerates, fueled by a weaker yen.
Global Market Insights: Key Developments and Their Impact
Asian stocks declined as investors anticipate major central bank decisions, key economic data, and U.S. tech earnings. Markets in Australia, South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, and mainland China fell, with U.S. futures also dropping. The dollar strengthened against major currencies, while the yen approached a 12-week high before the Bank of Japan's policy announcement.