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Dollar Weakens as US Polls Signal No Clear Leader: Markets Wrap

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November 4, 2024
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(Bloomberg) — The dollar fell as investors walked back bets on Donald Trump wining the US presidential election after the latest raft of polling data indicated no clear advantage for him. Oil rose after OPEC+ delayed a hike in output.

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An index of the greenback dropped the most in more than six weeks, with the US currency down against major peers such as the yen and the Australian dollar. Treasury futures rose.

The moves came after a poll by the Des Moines Register showed Kamala Harris with a 47%-44% lead in Iowa — a state Trump has won in each of his prior elections. One element of the so-called Trump trade favors higher Treasury yields and a stronger dollar. Still, other surveys show the two candidates poised for a photo finish, with voters narrowly split both nationally and across the pivotal swing states.

The dollar gauge and 10-year Treasury yields both had reached their highest since July in recent weeks, after investors ramped up wagers on a second term for Trump. There’s concern that his support for looser fiscal policy and steep tariffs will deepen the federal deficit and fuel inflation, undermining Treasuries.

Shares rose in Asia, led by those in South Korea and Australia. US stock futures edged up after Wall Street’s gains Friday following robust earnings from the likes of Amazon.com and Intel Corp. Japanese markets are closed for a holiday, which means there will be no Treasuries trading in Asian hours.

“It’s basically impossible to predict the outcome at this juncture,” Homin Lee, senior macro strategist at Lombard Odier in Singapore, told Bloomberg TV. The best thing to do is to “wait for the event to occur and then make a reasonable momentum decision.”

In addition to the US election, trading across financial markets this week also will be shaped by central bank decisions on interest rates for the US, UK and Australia, among others.

The Federal Reserve is expected to cut rates by 25 basis points Thursday, after the latest jobs data showed US hiring advanced at the slowest pace since 2020 while the unemployment rate remained low. Even so, the numbers were distorted by severe hurricanes and a major strike.

In Australia, Westpac Banking Corp. increased its share buyback to A$2 billion ($1.3 billion) and reported profit that beat estimates. The shares edged lower.

Oil, Gold

West Texas Intermediate, the US crude benchmark, rose more than 1% Monday, extending its run of daily advances to four. OPEC+ agreed to push back its December production increase by one month and Iran escalated its rhetoric against Israel.

Gold was slightly higher after retreating from a record high last week.

In China, officials unveiled steps to attract foreign money just days before US elections that have raised concern about the impact on the world’s second-biggest economy from a return of Donald Trump to the White House. Foreign individuals are now allowed to provide capital for publicly traded firms as strategic investors, the China Securities Regulatory Commission, the Commerce Ministry and four other regulators said in a statement late Friday.

Elsewhere in China, the country’s Standing Committee of National People’s Congress meets in Beijing Monday through Friday, as investors watch for any approval of fiscal stimulus to revive the slowing economy.

Key events this week:

  • India HSBC Manufacturing PMI, Monday

  • US factory orders, Monday

  • Eurozone HCOB Manufacturing PMI, Monday

  • China’s Standing Committee of National People’s Congress meets through Nov. 8, Monday

  • Australia rate decision, Tuesday

  • China Caixin Services PMI, Tuesday

  • Indonesia GDP, Tuesday

  • Philippines CPI, Tuesday

  • South Korea CPI, Tuesday

  • US trade, ISM Services index, Tuesday

  • US Presidential Election, Tuesday

  • Brazil rate decision, Wednesday

  • New Zealand unemployment, Wednesday

  • Poland rate decision, Wednesday

  • Taiwan CPI, Wednesday

  • Vietnam CPI, trade, industrial production, Wednesday

  • ECB President Christine Lagarde speaks, Wednesday

  • China trade, forex reserves, Thursday

  • Eurozone retail sales, Thursday

  • Mexico CPI, Thursday

  • Norway rate decision, Thursday

  • Peru rate decision, Thursday

  • Sweden rate decision, CPI, Thursday

  • UK BOE rate decision, Thursday

  • US Fed rate decision, initial jobless claims, productivity, Thursday

  • Brazil inflation, Friday

  • Canada employment, Friday

  • Chile CPI, Friday

  • Taiwan trade, Friday

  • US University of Michigan consumer sentiment, Friday

  • Fed Governor Michelle Bowman speaks, Friday

Some of the main moves in markets:

Stocks

  • S&P 500 futures rose 0.1% as of 11:54 a.m. Tokyo time

  • Nikkei 225 futures (OSE) rose 1.3%

  • Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.6%

  • Hong Kong’s Hang Seng rose 0.1%

  • The Shanghai Composite rose 0.4%

  • Euro Stoxx 50 futures were little changed

Currencies

  • The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index fell 0.5%

  • The euro rose 0.5% to $1.0893

  • The Japanese yen rose 0.8% to 151.80 per dollar

  • The offshore yuan rose 0.3% to 7.1121 per dollar

Cryptocurrencies

  • Bitcoin rose 0.1% to $69,189.46

  • Ether rose 0.5% to $2,480.22

Bonds

Commodities

  • West Texas Intermediate crude rose 1.3% to $70.36 a barrel

  • Spot gold rose 0.1% to $2,740.21 an ounce

This story was produced with the assistance of Bloomberg Automation.

–With assistance from Richard Henderson.

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