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Asian stocks retreat, dollar holds gains on hawkish Fed statement | Reuters

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By Nichola Saminather
| SINGAPORE

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SINGAPORE Asian stocks retreated on Thursday, taking their cues from a subdued session on Wall Street, while the dollar retained gains made after the Federal Reserve delivered a hawkish policy statement.

At the end of its two-day meeting, the Fed kept its benchmark interest rate steady as expected, but downplayed weak first-quarter economic growth and emphasized the strength of the labor market, a sign it was still on track for two more rate increases this year.

Futures traders are now pricing in a 72 percent chance of a June rate hike, from 63 percent before the Fed’s statement, according to the CME Group’s FedWatch Tool.

The dollar gained 0.1 percent to 112.83 yen JPY=, its highest since March 20, after surging 0.6 percent on Wednesday to close at the session high.

The dollar index .DXY, which tracks the greenback against a basket of trade-weighted peers, climbed 0.1 percent to 99.332, building on Wednesday’s 0.2 percent jump.

“The key over the coming weeks will be the economic data from the U.S. but, in addition, the (Federal) will be closely watching Washington and negotiations surrounding the new administration’s tax cut plans,” said Lee Ferridge, head of multi-asset strategy for North America at State Street Global Markets.

“Should the data hold up (or better still, improve from here), while the chances of a late summer tax cut agreement remain intact, then the market will likely price in a June move.”

Attention now turns to U.S. non-farm payrolls for March, due on Friday, after separate data showed private employers added 177,000 jobs in April. That was higher than expected but the smallest increase since October.

Economists polled by Reuters expect U.S. private payroll employment likely grew by 185,000 jobs in April, up from 89,000 in March.

MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS slid 0.15 percent in early trade on Thursday.

Australian shares were 0.3 percent lower.

Japan is closed for the Golden Week holiday. South Korea’s KOSPI .KS11 bucked the weaker trend and was up 0.5 percent after touching an all-time high earlier in the session on strong corporate earnings.

Overnight, Wall Street closed flat to lower.

The Nasdaq .IXIC fell 0.4 percent as Apple shares slid after reporting lower than expected iPhone sales on Tuesday.

The index was also dragged lower by Facebook and Tesla, both of which dropped during the session and after hours, despite upbeat quarterly results.

Political concerns, which have taken a backseat recently, may re-emerge, with a U.S. House of Representatives vote on a revised bill to repeal Obamacare due later in the session after two failed attempts to corral enough support to pass the legislation.

House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy said Republican leadership is confident there is enough support for the bill to pass, after key moderate leaders met with President Donald Trump on Wednesday. Even if the bill passes the House, it could face an uphill battle in the Senate.

In Europe, Germany .GDAXI ended higher but Britain .FTSE and France .FCHI closed lower. The pan-European STOXX 600 index lost 0.04 percent to slip from a 20-month high.

The euro EUR=EBS was steady at $1.0889 early on Thursday, after losing 0.4 percent on Wednesday.

Following a debate between French far-right leader Marine Le Pen and centrist Emmanuel Macron, who will face off in the second round of the Presidential election on Sunday, a poll showed some 63 percent of voters found market favorite Macron to be more convincing.

In commodities, oil prices slipped on Thursday after a smaller-than-expected decline in U.S. inventories.

U.S. crude CLc1 pulled back 0.4 percent to $47.65 a barrel. On Wednesday, they touched their lowest level in over five weeks before closing higher.

Gold XAU= was flat at $1,238.31 an ounce, failing to regain any of Wednesday’s 1.5 percent loss after the dollar strengthened on the Fed’s statement.

(Reporting by Nichola Saminather; Editing by Sam Holmes)

Reuters

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