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RPT-GLOBAL MARKETS-Asia stocks up on fresh US auto bailout hopes
Reuters - 1 hour 26 minutes ago
* Risk-taking revived but uncertainty lingers
* U.S. dollar hits 2-month low vs euro
* Don't let go of recession trades just yet - JPMorgan
By Kevin Plumberg
HONG KONG, Dec 15 - Asian stocks jumped 4 percent on Monday on renewed hopes for a bailout of the U.S. automaker industry, improving risk-taking across markets and weighing on the U.S. dollar and Treasuries.
Investors have been funnelling capital back to emerging Asia for the last few weeks and word the White House was considering using some of $700 billion meant to rescue financial institutions for the struggling car manufacturers extended the trend.
Meanwhile, worsening U.S. economic data, a rapidly growing fiscal deficit and the likelihood the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates again this week all combined to push the dollar to a two-month low against the euro.
"The tide seems to have turned around in recent sessions, with bad U.S. economic news now rightfully hurting the U.S. dollar rather than helping it stronger," said Nizam Idris, currency strategist with UBS in Singapore.
"Further commentary regarding any alternative solutions to the auto sector will be closely followed during the day, and hence be key to risk sentiment," Idris said in a note.
Oil meanwhile bounced back $1 to trade above $47 a barrel <CLc1> on signs that OPEC members are set to make a deep supply cut when they meet later this week, in a bid to prop up prices [ID nSP382169].
The MSCI index of Asia-Pacific stocks outside Japan <.MIAPJ0000PUS> rose 4 percent on the day and is up about 7 percent so far in December, trying to pull off its first monthly increase since April.
The main attraction in the region throughout this tough year has been China's high growth economy, even though the last few months have seen a severe slowdown. China-related stock funds have drawn a net $1.48 billion in capital so far this year, the only broad category tracked by Nomura to register inflows.
Japan's Nikkei share average <.N225> rallied 4.8 percent, up for four of the last five days. Shares of Honda Motor Corp <7267.T> were up 7.8 percent, one of the biggest lifts to the index.
The risk of further declines based on earnings downgrades has been clearly outweighed by the cheapness of stocks at the moment. Toyota Motor Co <7203.T> stock is up 7.4 percent even after Japanese media reported the world's top automaker is likely to further cut its earnings forecasts and report an operating loss of $1.1 billion in the October-March period. [ID:nT137473]
Hong Kong's Hang Seng index <.HSI> rose 3.75 percent, led by HSBC <0005.HK> and China Mobile <0941.HK>. The one dark blot in Hong Kong was Bank of China Ltd <2388.HK>, which fell 4.5 percent after the company warned on Friday its 2008 net profits could fall "considerably." [ID:nHKF079792]
The White House indicated last week it is open to using part of the bank bailout package for the Big Three car companies -- Chrysler LLC [CBS.UL], Ford Motor Co <F.N> and General Motors Corp <GM.N>. A bill that would have provided $14 billion in loans for the firms failed in the Senate on Friday [ID:nN14461208].
TOO EARLY FOR RECOVERY
With some equity valuations at distressed levels, some investors sitting on cash have begun to think about a recovery at some point in 2009. However, JPMorgan asset allocation strategists said it might be too early to let go of recession trades given the global economy is smack in the middle of the worst downturn since World War Two.
"There remains sufficient uncertainty about the timing of a recovery that it is quite easy for credit and equities to cheapen further, and bonds to rally more before we start the real recovery trade," they said in a note. "We thus stay with a portfolio of recessions trades -- long duration in global rates and defensive exposures in credit and equity markets."
The yen had rallied to a 13-year high against the dollar after the auto bailout initially flopped, but it was steady at 91.09 per dollar <JPY=> on Monday. The dollar fell as low as 88.10 yen on Friday.
The euro rose as high as $1.3463 <EUR=> on electronic platform EBS, the highest in almost two months. It trimmed gains to trade at $1.3450, up 0.6 percent on the day.
There was limited reaction to the Bank of Japan's tankan business sentiment survey, though the headline index for big manufacturers' sentiment fell to a near seven-year low of minus 24, down from minus 3 in the previous survey in September.
The rally in stocks sucked money out of the bond market, pushing up the yield on the benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury note <US10YT=RR>, which moves in the opposite direction of the price, to 2.59 percent from 2.58 percent late in New York on Friday.
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