Global Market Report - August 15

Chinese equities came under pressure today as the yuan weakened, while European stock markets lacked strong direction

James Gard 15 August, 2018 | 11:03AM
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Global Market Report

Asia

Weakness in the Chinese yuan, combined with ongoing trade fears and the ripple effect from the Turkey crisis, saw China shares sold off again on Wednesday. The Shanghai Composite Index lost another 2% to just above 2,700 points, revisiting levels last seen a month ago. The closely watched index made an attempt to recover towards 3,000 points at the end of July but has faltered since.

Japan’s Nikkei and Topix indices were softer despite ongoing firmness of the US dollar.

Japanese export, import and trade balance data is due on Thursday morning.

Europe

UK inflation rose to 2.5% in July from 2.4% in June on higher transport costs, based on the Consumer Price Index. The pound attempted a rise against the euro and dollar, which took the edge off an already softer FTSE 100. Nevertheless, sterling is way below levels seen in July and indeed in the first few months of the year – the pound is now trading at $1.27, against around $1.43 in April. Moves against the euro have been less dramatic but the trend so far this year has been downward.

Car insurance firm Admiral (ADM) topped the FTSE 100 leaderboard after first-half results. Fresnillo (FRES) was under pressure as commodity shares were sold off. Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) confirmed that it would restart its dividend after a 10-year hiatus, following a settlement with the US Department of Justice. The bank’s shares initially rose but have since dipped into negative territory.

North America

In terms of companies reporting today, Cisco (CSCO) is one of the biggest by market capitalisation. High-profile speaker firm Sonos (SONO), which made its debut on Nasdaq at the start of August at $15 a share, also reports. The company’s shares rose initially to $21 after the flotation but have since tracked lower.

In terms of this week’s economics, retail sales data is due today, and weekly jobless claims and monthly housing starts are due on Thursday.

Retail sales are expected to have risen 0.1% month on month in July, against a rise of 0.5% in June.

 

 

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Securities Mentioned in Article

Security NamePriceChange (%)Morningstar
Rating
Admiral Group PLC2,460.99 GBX1.23Rating
Cisco Systems Inc57.56 USD0.10Rating
Fresnillo PLC654.00 GBX1.00
NatWest Group PLC392.10 GBX-2.10Rating
Sonos Inc13.50 USD4.25

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James Gard

James Gard  is senior editor for Morningstar.co.uk

 

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