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Asian markets rally after Wall St record

President Joe Biden's new infrastructure spending plan and growing optimism over economic recovery boost investors

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 02 Apr 2021 3:30PM

Asian markets rally after Wall St record
President Joe Biden’s US$2.25 trillion (RM9.3 trillion) rebuilding package has reinforced the view among investors that the US economy will run hot, with analysts saying its corporate tax implications were also being put aside for now. – AFP pic, April 2, 2021

TOKYO – The Nikkei led a rally in holiday-thinned trade in Asia today following a record-breaking day on Wall Street with investors buoyed by President Joe Biden’s huge new infrastructure spending plan and growing optimism over the economic recovery.

With most equity and commodity markets in the region closed for Easter, business was light but the mood remained decidedly upbeat ahead of the release of key US jobs data that is expected to confirm that the world’s top economy is getting back on its feet.

Confidence that global growth will soar as vaccines allow economies to open has for now overtaken worries that the rebound will fan inflation and force central banks to wind back their market-boosting monetary policies.

“Before you worry about inflation, there’s reflation and I think that's the main theme in the market,” Ed Campbell, at QMA, said.

Biden’s US$2.25 trillion (RM9.3 trillion) rebuilding package – coming soon after the passage of his US$1.9 trillion stimulus – has reinforced the view among investors that the US economy will run hot, with analysts saying its corporate tax implications were also being put aside for now.

With this in mind, and after a strong read on US March manufacturing, the S&P 500 broke the 4,000-point barrier for the first time, while the Nasdaq and Dow also enjoyed healthy gains.

And the few markets in Asia that were open followed suit, with Tokyo up more than 1%, Seoul almost 1% higher and Shanghai also in positive territory along with Bangkok.

“The US equity market opened in the second quarter with a sonic boom ushering in a great Good Friday,” said Axi strategist Stephen Innes.

He added that equities likely had further to run higher as vaccines are administered around the world, and despite a pick-up in infections in parts of the world including France, which is facing another lockdown.

“Vaccine rollouts remain the game’s name and drive the narrative, even with the EU lagging, as investors view this delay in the context that the catch-up is but a function of time,” he said. 

Eyes are now on the release later today of US non-farm payrolls figures, which will give the latest view on the state of the huge economy, with some observers suggesting the reading could come in above one million. – AFP, April 2, 2021

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