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Asia stocks set to rally as Fed goes limitless - Kitco NEWS

While Wall Street still finished lower, investors in Asia were encouraged enough to lift E-Mini futures for the S&P 500 ESc1 by 2%.

MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS added 0.5% in early trade, while Nikkei futures NKc1 traded at 18,115 compared to a cash close of 16,887.

In its latest drastic step, the Fed offered to buy unlimited amounts of assets to steady markets and expanded its mandate to corporate and muni bonds.

The numbers were certainly large, with analysts estimating the package could make $4 trillion or more in loans to non-financial firms.

“This open-ended and massively stepped-up program of QE is a very clear signal that the Fed will do all that is needed to maintain the integrity and liquidity of the Treasury market, key asset-backed markets and other core markets,” said David de Garis, a director of economics at NAB.

“COVID-19 developments remain the wild card, as is the development of government policies to support cash flow and the economy.”

The Fed’s package helped calm nerves in bond markets where yields on two-year Treasuries hit their lowest sine 2013, while 10-year yields dropped back sharply to 0.77% US10YT=RR.

Yet analysts fear it will do little to offset the near-term economic damage done by mass lockdowns and layoffs.

Speculation is mounting data due on Thursday will show U.S. jobless claims rose an eye-watering 1 million last week, with forecasts ranging as high as 4 million.

Goldman Sachs warned the U.S. economic growth could contract by 24% in the second quarter, two-and-a-half times as large as the previous postwar record.

A range of flash surveys on European and U.S. manufacturing for March are due later on Tuesday and are expected to show deep declines into recessionary territory.

While governments around the globe are launching ever-larger fiscal stimulus packages, the latest U.S. effort remains stalled in the Senate as Democrats said it contained too little money for hospitals and not enough limits on funds for big business.

The logjam combined with the stimulus splash from the Fed to take a little of the shine off the U.S. dollar, though it remains in demand as a global store of liquidity.

“The special role of the USD in the world’s financial system – it is used globally in a range of transactions such as commodity pricing, bond issuance and international bank lending – means USD liquidity is at a premium,” said CBA economist Joseph Capurso.

“While liquidity is an issue, the USD will remain strong.”

The dollar eased just a touch on the yen to 110.90 JPY= after hitting a one-month top at 111.59 on Monday, while the euro inched up to $1.0756 EUR= from a three-year trough of $1.0635.

The dollar index dipped 0.3% to 102.140 =USD.

Gold surged in the wake of the Fed’s promise of yet more cheap money, and was last at $1,564.51 per ounce XAU= having rallied from a low of $1,484.65 on Monday. [GOL/]

Oil prices also bounced a little after recent savage losses, with U.S. crude CLc1 up $1.16 at $24.52 barrel.[O/R]

Graphic: Asian stock markets here

Editing by Sam Holmes

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