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    Asia shares at 5-month highs as rate cut bets pile up

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on December 28, 2023

    4 min read

    Last updated: January 31, 2026

    A man passes by an electronic display of Japan's Nikkei share average, highlighting the recent rise in Asian stock markets as investors anticipate rate cuts. This image captures the financial environment amid increasing market optimism.
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    Asia shares at 5-month highs as rate cut bets pile up

    By Wayne Cole

    SYDNEY (Reuters) -Asian shares scaled five-month peaks on Thursday as market wagers on ever-more aggressive rate cuts extended a huge rally in U.S. stocks and bonds, while also leaving plenty of scope for disappointment in the new year.

    The S&P 500 has climbed 14% in just two months to within a whisker of its all-time closing peak, while its price to earnings ratio is up by a quarter on the year at 24.0.

    MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan added another 1.4%, to be up 11% in two months and at its highest since August.

    Japan’s Nikkei was off 0.4% as a rebound in the yen has kept its gains for December to a minimum.

    Even Chinese blue chips bounced 2.3%, having generally missed out on the global cheer as foreign investors fretted about economy’s faltering recovery and tensions with the United States.

    EUROSTOXX 50 futures added 0.4% and FTSE futures 0.3%. S&P 500 futures edged up 0.1% to another record high, while Nasdaq futures firmed 0.2%.

    A lack of major news has not stopped investors from ramping up bets on rapid-fire rate cuts from the Federal Reserve.

    Futures now imply an 88% chance of a rate cut as early as March, a huge swing from a month ago when the probability was just 21%.

    The market has about 157 basis points of easing priced in for 2024, and sees rates reaching 3.00-3.25% over 2025.

    “The rapid decline in inflation is likely to lead the Fed to cut early and fast to reset the policy rate from a level that most participants will likely soon see as far offside,” wrote analysts at Goldman Sachs in a note.

    “We expect three consecutive 25bp cuts in March, May, and June, followed by one cut per quarter until the funds rate reaches 3.25-3.5% in 2025 Q3. Our forecast implies 5 cuts in 2024 and 3 more cuts in 2025.”

    BOND BULGE

    Yields on 10-year Treasury notes stood at 3.812%, having hit a five-month low overnight. The two-year yield was down at 4.273%, after being as high as 5.295% as recently as October. [US/]

    The falls weighed broadly on the U.S. dollar and lifted the euro to its highest since July at $1.1129. The single currency was last at $1.1115, having gained 2% so far this month to within sight of its 2023 top of $1.1276.

    Sterling reached a five-month top of $1.2812, after cracking resistance at $1.2794 overnight.

    “Investors are placing more weight on Fed expectations driving currencies, than the signalling from other central banks like the ECB,” said Alan Ruskin, global head of G10 FX strategy at Deutsche Bank.

    “In part, that’s because the Fed also has more impact on the overall global risk environment, which has become more risk friendly and thereby also less USD positive.”

    The dollar also lost ground to the yen at 141.20 yen, having shed 4.7% for the month so far. It is still up sharply for the year as the Bank of Japan takes a glacial approach to tightening its super-easy policies.

    In an interview published on Wednesday, BOJ Governor Kazuo Ueda said he was in no rush to unwind those loose policies as the risk of inflation running well above 2% and accelerating was small.

    The drop in the dollar and yields provided a tailwind for gold which was up at $2,086 an ounce after scoring an all-time closing high on Wednesday. [GOL/]

    Oil prices were subdued having slid on Wednesday as concerns over supplies eased after major shippers announced they would return to the Red Sea. [O/R]

    Brent edged up 10 cents to $79.75 a barrel, while U.S. crude fell 3 cents to $74.08 per barrel.

    (Reporting by Wayne Cole; Editing by Edwina Gibbs and Sam Holmes)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Asia shares at 5-month highs as rate cut bets pile up

    1What is a rate cut?

    A rate cut is a reduction in the interest rate set by a central bank, aimed at stimulating economic activity by making borrowing cheaper.

    2What is the S&P 500?

    The S&P 500 is a stock market index that measures the stock performance of 500 large companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States.

    3What is the MSCI index?

    The MSCI index is a global stock market index that tracks the performance of stocks from various countries, providing insights into international equity markets.

    4What is the price-to-earnings ratio?

    The price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is a valuation metric calculated by dividing a company's current share price by its earnings per share, indicating how much investors are willing to pay for a dollar of earnings.

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