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Asia Stocks Wobble as Trump-Kim Summit Cut Short, S&P 500 at Risk

Asia Stocks Wobble as Trump-Kim Summit Cut Short, S&P 500 at Risk

Daniel Dubrovsky, Contributing Senior Strategist

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Asia Pacific Markets Wrap Talking Points

  • Asia equities aim lower as sentiment wobbled, Trump-Kim summit cut short
  • Australian Dollar declines on soft Chinese manufacturing PMI data, Yen up
  • S&P 500 futures hint of a top as all eyes are on the US GDP data release

Find out what retail traders’ equities buy and sell decisions say about the coming price trend!

On Thursday, most Asia Pacific stocks fell. Equities continue struggling to achieve significant gains in the aftermath of what has arguably been the most progress made in US-China trade talks yet. Recent developments have been keeping the mood muted such as geopolitical tensions between India and Pakistan and testimony from US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, who poured some cold water on trade negotiations.

Japan’s Nikkei 225 declined over 0.3% heading into the close, kept down by most sectors. China’s Shanghai Composite fared roughly a similar fate. South Korea’s Kospi was one of the worst performers, falling over 0.5%. According to newswires, Trump-Kim summit talks were abruptly changed for reasons that have not been made clear yet at the time of this writing .Nikkei 225 futures aimed lower on the news.

The New Zealand Dollar remained under pressure following multiple disappointing local confidence data. Meanwhile, the Australian Dollar aimed lower following dismal Chinese manufacturing PMI data, giving up earlier gains on a strong domestic private capital expenditure report. The anti-risk Japanese Yen and Swiss Franc aimed cautiously higher.

Over the remaining 24 hours. all eyes will be on delayed US GDP. The first estimate of economic growth in the fourth quarter is expected to slow to 2.2% q/q from 3.4% in Q3. Lately, local economic data has been tending to increasingly underperform relative to economists’ expectations, opening the door to a downside surprise. If this is the case, it would underpin slowing global growth concerns.

S&P 500 Futures Technical Analysis

Looking at S&P 500 futures shows multiple warning signs that a turn lower that could come ahead. Recently, prices stalled after the formation of a Shooting Star candlestick amidst fading upside momentum. In addition, a rising wedge pattern has been brewing since about the beginning of this year. This is a bearish formation that, with confirmation, can precede a descent. Otherwise, near-term resistance is between 2824.25 to 2814.00.

S&P 500 Futures Daily Chart

S&P 500 Futures Daily Chart

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--- Written by Daniel Dubrovsky, Junior Currency Analyst for DailyFX.com

To contact Daniel, use the comments section below or @ddubrovskyFX on Twitter

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