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GLOBAL MARKETS-Shares in Asia rise on Fed rate cut bets; dollar steadies

ReutersAug 5, 2025 5:54 AM
  • US earnings boost market sentiment, tech stocks surge
  • Fed rate cut odds rise to 94% after weak US jobs data
  • Euro Stoxx 50 futures rise 0.2%, DAX futures up 0.3%

By Rocky Swift

- Shares in Asia rose for a second-straight session on Tuesday and the U.S. dollar steadied as investors increased bets the Federal Reserve will act to prop up the world's largest economy.

U.S. shares rallied on Monday on generally positive earnings reports and increasing bets for a September rate cut from the Fed after disappointing jobs data on Friday.

Oil prices edged lower after output increases by OPEC+, while gold hovered near a one-week high and Vietnamese shares climbed to a new record high.

"There are signs of weakness in parts of the U.S. economy, that plays to the view that maybe not in September, but certainly this year that the Fed's still on course to ease potentially twice," said Rodrigo Catril, senior currency strategist at National Australia Bank.

MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS rose 0.6%, while Japan's Nikkei gauge climbed 0.7% after falling by the most in two months on Monday.

Pan-region Euro Stoxx 50 futures STXEc1 were up 0.2%, while German DAX futures FDXc1 were up 0.3% and FTSE futures FFIc1 rose 0.3%. U.S. S&P 500 e-mini ESc1 stock futures rose 0.2%.

The dollar was flat at 147.09 JPY= yen, and the euro EUR= was down 0.1% on the day at $1.1557. The dollar index =USD, which tracks the greenback against a basket of major peers, rallied 0.2% after a two-day decline.

Friday's soft U.S. nonfarm payrolls data added to the case for a cut by the Fed, and took on another layer of drama with Trump's decision to fire the head of labor statistics responsible for the figures.

Odds for a September rate cut now stand at about 94%, according to CME Fedwatch, from a 63% chance seen on July 28. Market participants see at least two quarter-point cuts by the end of this year.

News that Trump would get to fill a governorship position at the Fed early also added to worries about politicisation of interest rate policy.

Trump again threatened to raise tariffs on goods from India from the 25% level announced last month, over its Russian oil purchases, while New Delhi called his attack "unjustified" and vowed to protect its economic interests.

Oil prices fell on mounting oversupply concerns, with the potential for more Russian supply disruptions providing support after Trump said he could impose 100% secondary tariffs on Russian crude buyers such as India.

Brent crude futures < LCOc1> dipped 0.1% to $68.67 a barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude < CLc1 > fell 0.1%, to $66.21 a barrel.

Second-quarter U.S. earnings season is winding down, but investors are still looking forward to reports this week from companies including Walt Disney DIS.N and Caterpillar CAT.N.

Tech heavyweights Nvidia NVDA.O, Alphabet GOOGL.O and Meta META.O surged overnight, and Palantir Technologies PLTR.O raised its revenue forecast for the second time this year on expectations of sustained demand for its artificial intelligence services.

"Company earnings announcements continue to spur market moves," Moomoo Australia market strategist Michael McCarthy said in a note.

Data today from Asia's two biggest economies showed resilience in their service sectors. In Japan, the S&P Global final services purchasing managers' index (PMI) climbed to 53.6 in July from 51.7 in June for the strongest expansion since February. China's services activity last month expanded at its fastest pace in more than a year.

China's blue-chip CSI300 Index .CSI300 climbed 0.4%, while the Shanghai Composite Index .SSEC gained 0.6%. Vietnam's .VNI gauge of shares surged 2.4% and touched a fresh record high.

Bitcoin BTC= fell 0.4% to 114,448.59 while spot gold XAU= was slightly lower at $3,368.44 per ounce. GOL/

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