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Fed, NAB To The Rescue

Published 04/05/2017, 11:42 am
Updated 04/08/2021, 01:15 am

Originally published by CMC Markets

After a day of inordinate selling the Australian share market may bounce back today following an overnight expression of confidence from the US Federal Reserve board and a consensus beating half-year result from National Australia Bank Ltd (AX:NAB). Comments by the Treasurer that a de-listing of BHP Billiton Ltd (AX:BHP) is against the national interest could help, although a rout in industrial metals may constrain enthusiasm.

The Fed board looked through Q1 weakness, describing it as “transitory”. Consequent USD strength is expected to give Asia Pacific shares a lift today.

Yesterday’s rout of the S&P/ASX 200 index was led by bank selling. This morning NAB reported 2.3% profit growth, just above the median estimate, despite an 11 point decline in margin and a 5.1% jump in bad debts. The result could see the aggressive sellers buying back bank shares over the session. Given the almost 50% weighting of financial shares in the index this dynamic alone may push the market in to the green.

An overnight report showed metals inventories increased in Asia and Europe. Additionally Philippines lawmakers declined to appoint an aggressive environmentalist to a key post, meaning more nickel mines may come back on line sooner. Copper, nickel and lead all fell more than 3% in London trading. This explains the current negative indication from futures markets. However the key question for investors is whether resurgent major banks can overwhelm resource selling.

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