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More CN property stimulus disappoints – Hot AU jobs

Asia market update: More CN property stimulus disappoints; Hot AU jobs; Focus on TSMC Q3 + ECB rate decision + US Sept Retail Sales tonight.

General trend

- China property stock gauges fell between 3-6% in reaction to the joint briefing by the Housing Ministry, MOF and PBOC. In a rather rambling meeting with little focus, the only major measure announced was to expand the white list of property projects to receive bank lending to CNY4T by end-2024 (currently stands at CNY2.3T).

- ASX 200 hit another fresh record high. Australia employment for September was another hot number, and the participation rate also saw a fresh record high. Aussie dollar +0.4% to over 67c again. Australia jobs data affirms RBA comments related no near-term easing [Gov Bullock from Sept 24th: Do not see rate cuts in near-term]. AU 3 yr yields +4.2bps.

- Japan ruling LDP party may lose outright majority at Oct 27th general election for the first time since 2009, in the early election called by new PM Ishiba.

- Japan trade deficit for Sept better than expected, although exports to US and China both down unexpectedly, with overall exports having their first contraction on a y/y basis for first time in 10 months.

- US equity FUTs -0.2% to -0.3% during the Asia session.

Looking ahead (Asian time zone)

- Thu Oct 17th (Thu eve EU Final Sept CPI, ECB rate decision, US Sept Retail Sales).

- Fri Oct 18th JP Sept National CPI, CN GDP/Industrial Prod/Retail Sales/FAI (Fri eve US Sept prelim Building Permits).

Holidays in Asia this week

- Mon Oct 14th Japan, Thailand.

Headlines/economic data

Australia/New Zealand

- ASX 200 +0.6% in early trading at 8,334.

- Australia Sept employment change: 64.1K V +25.0KE; unemployment rate: 4.1% V 4.2%E.

- BHP.AU Reports Q1 Waio Iron Ore Production: 71.6Mt v 71.9Me; Shipments 71.54Mt v 72.0.Mte; On track to meet production guidance; Expects copper demand to increase 70% by 2050; Affirms guidance.

- New Zealand sells total NZ$500M vs. NZ$500M indicated in 2031, 2034 and 2041 bonds.

China/Hong Kong

- Hang Seng opens +0.9% at 20,471; Shanghai Composite opens +0.6% at 3,220.

- China Housing Ministry, MOF and PBOC briefing: Will expand white list of property projects to receive bank lending to CNY4T by end-2024 (currently at CNY2.3T).

- PBOC Dep Gov Tao Ling: Real Estate development loans will be extended until end-2026; Have had 'positive' feedback to Sept policy changes.

- China stimulus plan seen to be ~CNY10T - China Daily.

- Apple reportedly has been quietly working with BYD on a long-range EV battery - press.

- Reportedly number of Chinese wind turbine manufacturers are now forming coalition to stop the price war in the wind turbine market - Danish press [overnight update].

- China Pres Xi: Stress to strive to achieve full year economic targets; Calls for effort on Q4 economic work - Chinese press [overnight update].

- China PBOC to drive technology in 'some' regions with more loans - financial press [overnight update].

- China PBOC sets Yuan reference rate: 7.1220 v 7.1191 prior (weakest level since Aug 29th).

- China PBOC Open Market Operation (OMO): Injects CNY133B in 7-day reverse repos; Net drains CNY17.4B v net injects CNY581B prior.

Japan

- Nikkei 225 opens +0.2% at 39,263.

- Japan Sept trade balance: -¥294.3B V -¥316.0BE.

- Japan ruling LDP party may lose majority at Oct 27th general election - Nikkei early polling.

- Japan PM Ishiba made offering to Yasukuni war shrine - Japanese press.

- Japan Stock Exchange CEO: Japan is currently at the top of the list for investors moving money away from China - press briefing.

- Japan sells ¥3.2T vs. ¥3.2T indicated in 12-Month Bills; Avg Yield: 0.2886% v 0.2622% prior; bid-to-cover: 3.04x v 3.56x prior.

Korea

- Kospi opens +0.4% at 2,620

- South Korea Vice Fin Min Yoon-sang: WGBI inclusion expected to draw fresh money inflows from countries including Japan and help keep Korean bond yields steady amid rising debt supply.

Other Asia

- Thailand Commerce Min Pichai: Reiterates wants to see higher inflation target - comments post-BOT rate cut of 25bps last night.

- Taiwan Central Bank (CBC) Gov Yang: Concerned house prices keep rising.

- Singapore Sept Non-oil Domestic Exports M/M: 1.1% v 4.9%e; Y/Y: 2.7% v 9.1%e.

- Philippines Central Bank (BSP) cuts overnight borrowing rate by 25bps to 6.00%; as expected.

- Thailand central bank (BOT) cuts benchmark interest rate by 25bps to 2.25%; not expected.

- Indonesia central bank (BI) leaves BI-rate unchanged at 6.00%; as expected.

North America

- (MX) Mexico Deputy Econ Min: General Motors, Foxconn, DHL, Stellantis, and Intel to lay out plan to replace imports to Mexico for local production.

- (US) MBA Mortgage Applications w/e Oct 11th: -17.0% v -5.1% prior.

- (US) Sept import price index M/M: -0.4% V -0.3%E; Y/Y: -0.1% V 0.0%E.

- (US) Oct New York Fed Services Business Activity Index: -2.2 v +0.5 prior.

Europe

- (YE) US forces struck Houthi weapons storage facilities in Yemen - US media.

- (IL) Reportedly US officials expect Israel’s counterattack on Iran will come before US Election Day on Nov 5th - CNN.

- (DE) German Chancellor Scholz: Need new industrial policy agenda that goes beyond reform.

Levels as of 01:20 ET

- Nikkei 225 -0.5%, ASX 200 +0.9%, Hang Seng +0.8%; Shanghai Composite +0.3%; Kospi -0.2%.

- Equity S&P500 Futures -0.2%; Nasdaq100 -0.3%; Dax -0.1%; FTSE100 flat.

- EUR 1.0851-1.0871; JPY 149.24-149.66; AUD 0.6660-0.6711; NZD 0.6054-0.6076.

- Gold +0.2% at $2,697/oz; Crude Oil +0.5% at $70.72/brl; Copper -0.3% at $4.3537/lb.

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