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GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian shares in broad-based rally on eve of U.S. election

Published 03/11/2020, 02:23 pm
Updated 03/11/2020, 02:24 pm
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* Graphic: 2020 asset performance http://tmsnrt.rs/2yaDPgn

* Graphic: World FX rates in 2020 http://tmsnrt.rs/2egbfVh

* MSCI Asia-exJapan index gains 1 pct

* U.S. stocks end higher ahead of Tuesday's election

By Anshuman Daga

SINGAPORE, Nov 3 (Reuters) - Asian shares got off to a strong start on Tuesday, with investors buoyed by strong factory output data from major economies, while the dollar and gold held ground on political uncertainty ahead of U.S. elections.

President Donald Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden made a last-ditch push for votes in battleground states as their campaigns prepared for post-election disputes that could prolong a divisive presidential election. stock futures traded higher, even though many market participants expect short-term volatility, especially after a jittery week. S&P 500 futures ESc1 rose 0.5%, EUROSTOXX 50 futures STXEc1 gained 1% and FTSE futures FFIc1 put on 0.9%.

Strategists at Blackrock (NYSE:BLK) Investment Institute said polls were suggesting a greater likelihood of a Democratic sweep in the election.

"We are starting to incorporate themes we believe would outperform in that event, moving toward a more pro-risk stance overall despite last week's market pullback," the strategists said in a report.

MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS added 1%, up for the second straight day. The gauge is just 1% shy of a 2-1/2 year high struck in mid-October and up 5% so far this year.

South Korea's main index .KSII advanced 1.7%, markets in Hong Kong .HSI and Sydney .AXJO rose 2% and Chinese blue chips .CSI300 put on 0.8%. Japanese markets were closed for a holiday.

"We are upgrading Asia ex-Japan equities and Asia fixed income to overweight, as China and other Asian economies have done a better job of containing COVID–19 and are further ahead in the economic restart," BlackRock Investment Institute said. "We expect this dynamic to continue over the months ahead."

Data showed economic activity was improving across the board.

U.S. manufacturing activity accelerated more than expected in October, with new orders jumping to their highest in nearly 17 years, while Chinese factory activity expanded the fastest in a decade and euro zone manufacturing also sped up. said the prospect of no immediate winner in the presidential race was the biggest drag on markets. Trump trails Biden in national opinion polls, but polls in the swing states that will decide the election show a closer race.

"The key for the stock market in the short-term is a concern over an uncertain and timely election result and the possibility of a disputed outcome," said Marc Chaikin, founder of Chaikin Analytics, a quantitative investment research firm based in Philadelphia.

Australia's ASX 200 .AXJO gained the most in three weeks ahead of a widely anticipated cut in the benchmark interest rate by the country's central bank. prices steadied after two weeks of selling, with Brent futures LCOc1 down 0.1% to $38.90 a barrel, but hanging on to most of an overnight bounce. O/R

Still, the uncertainty of the U.S. election and a resurgence in COVID-19 cases in Europe and the United States supported the dollar and gold prices, as some investors sought safety.

Gold XAU= was firm at $1,895.6 an ounce, while the dollar index =USD held ground at 94.027.

U.S. Treasury yields were little changed as investors braced for an eventful week with central bank meetings by the Reserve Bank of Australia, the Federal Reserve and Bank of England, as well as the release of U.S. jobs data for October.

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