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World shares reach 14-month highs as investors shrug off the Fed

Agenciea . London
17 Jun 2023 00:00:00 | Update: 16 Jun 2023 22:14:34
World shares reach 14-month highs as investors shrug off the Fed
In the currency markets, the yen fell by as much as 0.8% against the dollar after the BOJ maintained its -0.1% short-term interest rate target– Collected Photo

Global shares rose to 14-month highs on Friday, as investors took the view that the Federal Reserve may not need to raise rates much more, while the dollar headed for its biggest weekly slide since January.

The MSCI All-World index (.MIWD00000PUS) was up 0.2%, around its highest since mid-April 2022.

This has been an intense week of central bank decisions, with the Fed, the European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan on the docket. All three stuck to the script, delivering exactly what the market had priced in - in the case of the Fed and the BOJ, no change in rates, and the ECB, a quarter-point rise, reported Reuters.

The Fed's widely anticipated "skip" will likely be followed by a rate rise in July and, according to Chair Jerome Powell, possibly one more hike this year. ECB President Christine Lagarde said inflation was too high for comfort and she and her colleagues had more work to do to bring it down.

However, money markets show traders believe the Fed might have just one more rate hike to go before it's done, while the ECB could raise at least once, if not twice, before year-end. With non-US rates now starting to catch up with the Fed funds rate, the dollar is heading for a 1.3% drop this week, its largest since mid-January.

Weekly jobless data showed the number of people claiming unemployment benefit for the first time rose in the latest week and this overshadowed a modest beat in retail sales figures.

"Ironically, the rest of the US data from yesterday had been perfectly respectable," Deutsche Bank strategist Jim Reid said.

"But markets are overweighting the weekly claims data at the moment, since they’re one of the most timely indicators we get, and would therefore be one of the first to show if the labour market is beginning to crack," he said.

US stock index futures , rose between 0.1-0.2%, indicating the benchmark indices could mark new 14-month highs at the open later on. (.SPX), (.IXIC)

"If US labour markets are finally starting to soften, this lends some credibility to the Fed's decision to pause," said Ryan Brandham, head of global capital markets, North America at Validus Risk Management.

The two-year US Treasury yield, the most sensitive to changes in interest rate expectations, was last up 3 basis points at 4.68%, while gold , which tends to profit from dollar weakness, rose 0.3% to $1,965 an ounce.

In the currency markets, the yen fell by as much as 0.8% against the dollar after the BOJ maintained its -0.1% short-term interest rate target and a 0% cap on the 10-year bond yield set under its yield curve control (YCC) policy, as markets expected.

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