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Asia markets extend global rally on vaccine hope by Staff Writers Hong Kong (AFP) Nov 10, 2020 Asian markets rallied Tuesday on news that a vaccine candidate had been 90 percent effective in treating patients, fuelling hopes it could begin to be rolled out this year and bring an end to a pandemic that has battered the world economy. Wall Street and European shares soared with oil prices while safe-haven assets tumbled Monday when US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech announced results of their Phase 3 trial. The news provided a massive boost to investors who were already in a strong buying mood after Joe Biden's US election win at the weekend removed a large amount of uncertainty from trading floors. "The clearing of the election fog has permitted underlying market fundamentals to come back into focus and the most recent vaccine news suggests a 'return to normality' should be coming sooner rather than later," Seema Shah, at Principal Global Investors, said. "All the chips are starting to line up, and market sentiment may be in the early stages of a burst of positive energy." Tokyo, Hong Kong, Sydney and Jakarta all rose more than one percent, while Singapore and Manila surged more than three percent. There were also more modest gains in Seoul, Shanghai and Wellington. The gains were led by companies that have been hammered for most of the year by lockdowns across the planet, particularly airlines. Japan Airlines cruised almost 20 percent higher, Qantas jumped more than nine percent and Cathay Pacific piled on 13 percent. But tech firms, which have benefitted from people being kept at home, retreated, as did medical equipment makers. Oil prices dipped after Monday's surge, while the safe-haven yen edged back slightly, though it was still well off its levels just above 103 to the dollar earlier Monday. Gold struggled to battle back after losing five percent. - 'Ray of hope' - Tai Hui, at JP Morgan Asset Management, said in a note: "This offers a ray of hope that the market did not hesitate to take advantage of. Investors' reaction... is in line with our expectations of what would happen if there are signals that some normality can return to our lives." The breakthrough on a vaccine comes as several European nations endure fresh lockdowns to contain a second wave of the virus, which has infected more than 50 million people globally and killed more than a million. It has fanned hopes that the world economy can begin to get back on track after a year in which it has been shattered with tens of million left jobless, companies going under and nations plunging into recession. "The bull market just received 'a by George, we've done it' shot in the arm as the vaccine will genuinely be a game-changing panacea for global healthcare concerns," said Axi strategist Stephen Innes. However, he warned that while there was much euphoria, there were fears US lawmakers would now pass a more modest stimulus. Biden's win provided a boost to investors looking for less chaos after four years of Donald Trump, and Republicans' success in holding on to the Senate will limit Democrats' attempts to push through big tax and regulatory changes. However, they have always been against a new big-spending package and are unlikely to budge. "Those heartening developments on the vaccine front are giving way to worries that lawmakers will pass a smaller stimulus package, and the next move for central bankers will not be lower," Innes added. "It is just not the vaccine that will hold back US infrastructure spending. There is also some cynical objection from bipartisan politicians who are not keen to do anything to boost a political rival." - Key figures around 0300 GMT - Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 1.1 percent at 25,108.21 (break) Hong Kong - Hang Seng: UP 1.2 percent at 26,331.92 Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.1 percent at 3,376.10 Euro/dollar: UP at $1.1836 from $1.1814 at 2230 GMT Dollar/yen: DOWN at 104.90 yen from 105.31 yen Pound/dollar: UP at $1.3193 from $1.3160 West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 1.2 percent at $39.82 per barrel Brent North Sea crude: DOWN 0.9 percent at $42.04 per barrel New York - Dow: UP 2.95 percent at 29,157.97 (close) London - FTSE 100: UP 4.7 percent at 6,186.29 (close) -- Bloomberg News contributed to this story -- dan/jah
European gloom outweighs China boom for Richemont Zurich (AFP) Nov 6, 2020 Profits tumbled at Richemont during the first half of its non-standard financial year, the Swiss luxury giant said Friday, as pandemic gloom in Europe outweighed booming Chinese sales. Richemont, which counts Cartier among its brands and is ranked second only to French giant LVMH in the luxury industry, saw profits slump by 82 percent in the six months to the end of September compared to the same period in 2019, to 159 million euros ($188 million). Like many firms, Richemont's sales were hit har ... read more
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