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Markets

Stock markets downbeat as dollar firms

Published January 29, 2018 Updated January 29, 2018 12:42pm

LONDON: Stocks markets kicked off the week in lacklustre fashion on Monday as the dollar recovered some ground after slumping last week to three-year lows against the euro.

London was one of the few risers, with the index benefitting from gains to share prices of heavyweight mining companies on rising copper prices, traders said.

"After managing to staunch its bleeding last Friday, the dollar has continued to try and claw back the acres of ground lost in the last few months," said Connor Campbell, an analyst at Spreadex trading group.

Earlier Monday, Asian stock markets ended down on profit-taking, as investors tracked last week's record-breaking close on Wall Street.

The three major US indices all closed at record highs on Friday with earnings season in full swing, on the back of strong earnings announcements.

The trend is expected to continue, with major companies signalling higher profits in anticipation of tax cuts recently enacted in the United States.

With more data expected this week -- including from tech giants like Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Alibaba and Google's parent company Alphabet -- analysts say strong results could sustain the positive sentiment in the markets.

"A data-packed week and stock reporting seasons around the globe should see market focus turn to the numbers," said Michael McCarthy, chief strategist at CMC Markets in Sydney.

But he warned that a weak dollar "may prove a brake on any investor exuberance".

The greenback remains under pressure, after seemingly contradictory comments last week on its strength by US President Donald Trump and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.

 

- 'Two-way uncertainty' -

 

The dollar could experience more turbulence with several major announcements coming up this week, including Trump's State of the Union address on Tuesday.

Markets could also be impacted this week by the outcome of a scheduled US Federal Reserve meeting.

The Fed is expected to leave the benchmark US interest rate untouched, but economists say the changing composition of the policy committee could point to faster rate rises in 2018.

Industrial data from China and GDP figures from India are also expected this week.

 

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Press), 2018

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