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    Asia: Stocks swing as traders bide time ahead of US rate decision

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    ASIAN stock markets were mixed on Wednesday as investors bided their time ahead of an expected US interest rate cut later in the day.

    Traders took a breather from the global rally that has lifted several indexes to record highs over recent weeks as they await the Federal Reserve decision and post-meeting comments by bank boss Jerome Powell.

    While a 25-basis-point reduction — the first of 2025 – has been baked into valuations for some time, the main debate has revolved around how many more are in the pipeline and how big they will be.

    Expectations for an extended period of easing have grown out of a string of data showing the US labour market is not in as much of a healthy state as first thought.

    That comes even as inflation remains stubbornly above the Fed’s two per cent target, though the feared spike in inflation caused by US President Donald Trump’s tariff war has not yet fully materialised.

    Economists expect to see divisions among decision-makers as they try to walk the line between tempering inflation and supporting jobs.

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    The economic picture means officials could dissent in both directions even if most vote for a 25 basis points cut – a situation not seen since 2019.

    “That’s not a good place to be,” said KPMG chief economist Diane Swonk, adding that there were worries about both inflation and a recession.

    “It’s the stagflation reality that we’re living in now,” she said, even if it is just a “mild bout”. This refers to a situation of sluggish growth and rising prices.

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    Asian stocks have powered ahead this year, with MSCI’s regional gauge surging more than 20% in 2025, outpacing the gain of about 12% in the S&P 500 Index.
    The broad-based S&P 500 slipped 0.1 percent to 6,606.76 on Tuesday, retreating slightly from Monday’s record close.

    Data on Tuesday showing US retail sales surged far more than forecast in August did little to dampen optimism for cuts.

    Still Asian traders remained cautious, after a tepid day on Wall Street.

    Tokyo and Hong Kong rose with Manila and Jakarta but there were losses in Seoul – which came off several successive records – and Shanghai, Sydney, Singapore, Wellington and Taipei.

    “Markets remain in somewhat of a holding pattern ahead of the Federal Reserve’s decision tonight,” eToro market analyst Josh Gilbert said.

    “The biggest risk is that the Fed sounds less dovish than markets are hoping for.”

    Gold prices hovered just short of their record above US$3,700 touched on Tuesday as the likelihood of lower rates makes the precious metal more attractive to investors.

    The impact of Trump’s tariffs on Japan were revealed Wednesday by data showing the country’s exports to the United States plunged almost 14 per cent last month, the biggest drop since 2021.

    The fall included a collapse of more than 28 per cent in auto shipments, dealing a blow to a crucial driver of the world’s fourth-largest economy. AFP

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