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Asia stocks cautious after Fed minutes; Tokyo sinks

Asian stock markets moved cautiously yesterday after minutes from the Federal Reserve’s July meeting showed caution about raising interest rates, supporting some markets but hitting Japan.
Tokyo’s main index sank as the dollar fell against the safe haven Japanese currency, slumping below 100 yen for the second time this week, impacting Japan’s exporters.
Minutes from the US central bank’s July gathering said policymakers were keeping their “options open” and remained divided on the threat of inflation. Its cautious tone did little to raise hopes for a rise in US borrowing costs, which would tend to lift the greenback by stirring demand for dollar-denominated assets.
“The message from the Fed is that they’re going to be cautious in raising rates,” Shane Oliver, Sydney-based global investment strategist at AMP Capital Investors 
told Bloomberg News.”That’s supportive of the share markets.”
Jakarta, Bangkok and Hong Kong all rallied by at least 1%, while Seoul added 0.6% and Wellington gained 0.4%.
Hong Kong-listed Tencent, Lenovo and China Unicom helped drag up the main index in the southern Chinese city, with the two tech giants this week reporting higher quarterly profits.
But Tokyo tumbled 1.6% at 16,486.01as the stronger yen – a negative for exporters as it tends to dent their profits – hit companies such as Toyota and Nissan.
In the afternoon, the dollar was at 100.06 yen from 100.28 yen Wednesday in New York.
The Japanese market came under further pressure after fresh data Thursday showed exports slipped in July as shipments of vehicles, ships and steel products fell.
Sydney and Shanghai also fell, along with Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.
Oil prices rallied for a sixth day in Asia, as markets were boosted by figures showing a decreasing US stockpile.
Prices had dipped slightly during early Asian trade but later rebounded, with Brent crude briefly pushing past the psychological $50 mark.
The weekly US inventories report released Wednesday said US crude stockpiles fell by 2.5mn barrels in the week to August 12, and gasoline stocks declined 2.7mn barrels, pointing to a modest strengthening of demand in the world’s top oil consumer.
The dollar-priced commodity was also propped up by a weaker dollar, which makes crude cheaper for those holding other currencies.
West Texas Intermediate was trading at $47.07 a barrel in the afternoon while Brent was at $49.89.
Prices, which hit five-week highs this week, have had added support on hopes that a Russian-Saudi cooperation may reach a pact to freeze output. Opec members and their non-Opec rivals are to meet informally in Algeria next month, and both Saudi and Russia have indicated they could discuss measures to stabilise prices.




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