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ForexLive Asia-Pacific FX news wrap: Chinese stock markets leap higher

It
was the final trading day for Chinese markets ahead of the week-long
holidays. Markets close Tuesday 1 October and reopen on Tuesday 8
October. Over the weekend we had news of more stimulus from China,
the People’s Bank of China announced it’d be instructing banks to
lower mortgage rates for existing home loans before October 31. In
addition, three tier-1 cities (Guangzhou, Shanghai and Shenzhen)
announced easings on home buying. Also
from China today were disappointing September PMIs, both from the
National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) and S&P Global/Caixin. In the
light of all the stimulus announced last week in China these were
shrugged off, very emphatically. Chinese stock markets surged.

Japanese
stocks, on the other hand, were smashed lower. Fingers were pointed
at the prospect of higher interest rates, new PM Ishiba is in favour
of BoJ normalisation. A four big figure drop in USD/JPY on Friday
hasn’t helped either!

Japanese
data releases showed better retail sales, but poor industrial output
in August. A government official said production was weighed by poor
weather – a typhoon! – and will bounce back in September.

In
Japanese political news media reports are of a potential snap
election being called for October 27.

From
New Zealand we had improving business data. NZD/USD rose on the
session, as did AUD/USD.

This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.

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