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Asia stock markets surge; oil gains as dollar eases

Oil extended the previous day’s rally and Asian stocks surged yesterday while the dollar held most of its losses as the turmoil on global markets lowers expectations the US will hike interest rates again this year. 
Energy firms, for so long beaten down by the collapse in commodities, led gains as fresh hopes for talks between Russia and Opec on cutting output lit a fire under crude prices. 
The gains are the latest in a volatile cycle that has characterised the start of 2016 as traders fret over the state of the global economy, the slowdown in China’s growth and the oil rout. 
And those worries are feeding through to the US economy, which has so far been the stand-alone healthy performer in recent months. Data on Wednesday showed growth in the country’s key services sector – which accounts for 80% of economic activity – slowed for a third month in January, with weakness across the board. 
Earlier this week Federal Reserve vice chair Stanley Fischer said the global turmoil had the potential to trip up the US economy and the central bank was closely watching events as it considered monetary policy. 
The comments added to speculation the Fed is becoming hesitant to lift rates, following its first hike for more than nine years in December. 
Increasing expectations the Fed will stay put on rates for the rest of the year sent the dollar tumbling on Wednesday, in turn sending oil prices rallying and providing a fillip to stocks. 
A weaker greenback makes oil cheaper for buyers using stronger currencies, which tends to stimulate demand and prices. 
US benchmark West Texas Intermediate surged 8% and Brent jumped 7.1% on Wednesday, having respectively slumped 11% and almost 5% over the previous two days. 
The crude surge came despite an official report showing US stockpiles soared above 500mn barrels for the first time since 1930, at the start of the Great Depression.  “The selloff in the US dollar is supportive of commodities,” Scott Schuberg, chief executive officer at brokerage Rivkin Securities in Sydney, told Bloomberg News. 
“We’ve been trading under conditions that’s been fairly gloomy. The outlook for China has been gloomy for years now. I don’t really think that there’s too much negative sentiment that could be piled on to this market.” 
Yesterday both contracts were up more than 1%. 
Adding to the buying is renewed hope that Russian and Opec officials will meet to discuss cutting production to address a glut that has driven prices to around 12-year lows. 
The pick-up in prices led energy firms on a rally. CNOOC jumped 6.2% and PetroChina added 5.3% in Hong Kong, while Sydney-listed BHP Billiton added 8.3% and Woodside Petroleum gained 5.8%. JX Holdings in Tokyo was 2.3% up and Inpex was 2.9% higher. 
And stock markets surged. Hong Kong was up 1% and Shanghai ended 1.5% higher. 
Sydney closed up 2.1% and Seoul was 1.4% stronger, while Manila and Jakarta saw sharp runs. 
However, Tokyo finished 0.9% in the red as exporters were hurt by the yen’s rise against the dollar.


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