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Asia stocks wary, Wall St unfazed as Biden bows out

****** shares tread cautiously on Monday ahead of a packed week of corporate earnings that should test the sky-high valuations of tech stocks, while investors hope a key reading in US inflation will narrow the odds on a September rate cut.

Investors seemed well-prepared for news US President Joe Biden had dropped out of the election race and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for the Democratic ticket.

Online ******** site PredictIT showed pricing for a victory by Donald Trump had fallen 3.0 cents to 61 cents, while Harris climbed 11 cents to 38 cents. California governor Gavin Newsom, another possible Democratic challenger, trailed at 4.0 cents.

Markets took the news in their stride, with S&P 500 stock futures edging up 0.3 per cent, while Nasdaq futures added 0.5 per cent. Futures for 10-year Treasuries rose three ticks, while 10-year bond yields dipped 2.0 basis points to 4.22 per cent.

“As Trump’s polling results have lifted, markets have favoured positions that anticipate more trade barriers and possibly higher inflation,” ANZ analysts said.

“Some polls have Harris performing better than Biden against Trump, and the Democrats will be hoping the next polls feature a Harris-driven bump.”

MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan eased 0.2 per cent, having shed 3.0 per cent last week amid a general risk-off mood. Japan’s Nikkei lost 0.6 per cent, and South Korea’s benchmark index was down 0.4 per cent.

US second-quarter earnings are poised to dominate the week, with Tesla and

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-parent Alphabet kicking off the season for the “Magnificent Seven” megacap group of stocks.

Others reporting include General Electric, General Motors, Ford and Lockheed Martin.

The tech sector is projected to increase year-over-year earnings by 17 per cent, while profit for the communication services sector is seen rising about 22 per cent.

Such gains would outpace the 11 per cent estimated rise for the S&P 500 overall, according to LSEG IBES.

A busy week for economic news will culminate with the Federal Reserve’s favoured inflation measure out on Friday. The core personal consumption expenditures index is seen rising 0.1 per cent in June, pulling the annual pace down a tick to 2.5 per cent.

Markets are wagering heavily that a benign outcome will underline the case for a September rate cut, which futures are pricing as a 97 per cent chance.

Also due are figures for advance ****** domestic product that are forecast to show growth picking up to an annualised 1.9 per cent in the second quarter, from 1.4 per cent in the first.

The closely-watched Atlanta Fed GDPNow indicator points to growth of 2.7 per cent, suggesting some risk to the upside.

The Bank of Canada meets on Wednesday and is considered almost certain to cut its rates by a quarter point to 4.5 per cent.

China is expected to leave its one-year and five-year loan prime rates unchanged later on Monday.

Beijing released a policy document on Sunday outlining known ambitions, from developing advanced industries to improving the business environment, but showed no sign of imminent structural shifts in the world’s second-biggest economy.

In currency markets, the dollar gave back a little of last week’s safe haven gains as the euro edged up 0.2 per cent to $US1.0900 ($A1.6305) . The dollar likewise dipped 0.2 per cent on the ********* yen to 157.21.

In commodity markets, gold held at $US2,410 ($A3,605) an ounce and not far from last week’s record high of $US2,483.60 ($A3,715.18).

Oil prices inched higher, with little sign of progress on a ceasefire deal in Gaza as ******** forces battled ************ fighters in the southern city of Rafah on Sunday.

Brent gained 39 cents to $US83.02 ($A124.19) a barrel, while US crude rose 42 cents to $US80.55 ($A120.49) per barrel.



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