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ASX Forecasted to Decline Following Sharp Drop in US Equities

Published 06/08/2024, 08:13 pm
© Reuters ASX Forecasted to Decline Following Sharp Drop in US Equities

Australian shares are expected to continue their decline as a global sell-off, spurred by concerns over a potential US recession, spreads across Europe and impacts Wall Street. Here's a detailed look at the current market situation and key financial updates.

The sell-off has deeply affected global markets, with significant declines seen across major indices. ASX futures were down by 49 points, or 0.6%, trading at 7554 at 6:05 am AEST. On Monday, the S&P/ASX 200 Index plummeted 293.6 points, or 3.7%, to close at 7649.6, reflecting the broader downturn. This trend of sharp losses extends to major European and Asian markets as well, impacting the Australian market amid the global decline.

In London, blue-chip stocks dropped by 2%, Germany's DAX fell 1.8%, and France's CAC 40 ended 1.4% lower. The Japanese Nikkei and Topix indices saw dramatic declines of 12.4% and 12.2%, respectively.

On Wall Street, the situation was equally bleak at 4 pm New York time:

- Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI): -2.6%

- S&P 500 (SPX): -3%

- Nasdaq Composite (COMP): -3.4%

The volatility index, a measure of market risk, surged to its highest spike since 1990, according to Bloomberg data.

Bond Yields and Currency Movements

Global bond yields experienced modest increases, with 10-year yields in major European markets rising between 1 and 5 basis points. In New York, the yield on the US 10-year note decreased slightly by 1 basis point to 3.78%, reversing an earlier increase.

The Australian dollar (AUD) fell by 0.2% to 64.96 US cents. Bitcoin also saw a sharp drop of 9.3%, trading at $53,877 at 6:13 am AEST.

Key Stock Movements

Several stocks have been in the spotlight recently:

- Woodside Petroleum (ASX:WDS) (WPL): The company’s $30 billion Browse LNG project faces a potential setback from the EPA, which could significantly impact the Australian Labor government’s long-term gas strategy.

- Chanticleer: Highlighted the severe market sell-off, emphasizing deeper issues affecting market stability.

Notable stock movements included:

- BHP Group (ASX:ASX:BHP): -1.8%

- Rio Tinto (ASX:ASX:RIO): -1.1%

- Atlassian (TEAM): -0.6%

- Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA): -4.2%

- Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT): -3.3%

- Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL): -4.8%

- Nvidia (NVDA): -6.4%

- Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL): -4.6%

- Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN): -4.1%

- Meta Platforms (META): -2.5%

Market Insights

Seema Shah, Chief Global Strategist at Principal Asset Management, noted that if economic data continues to worsen, the Federal Reserve may respond more aggressively. Predictions now include potential rate cuts of 25 basis points in September and December, with a possible additional cut in November. Some analysts are even suggesting an emergency rate cut, though such measures are rare and typically reserved for financial crises.

Market Highlights

- Stoxx 50: -1.5%

- FTSE 100: +2%

- DAX: +1.8%

- CAC 40: +1.4%

- Spot Gold: -1.8% to $2,400.32 per ounce

- Brent Crude: -0.3% to $76.61 per barrel

- Iron Ore: -0.3% to $103.55 per tonne

- 10-Year Yields: US 3.78%, Australia 4.05%, Germany 2.18%

The current market conditions underscore a period of significant uncertainty and volatility, with global and regional factors contributing to widespread financial turbulence. Investors should remain attentive to these developments as they navigate the evolving market landscape.

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