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Stocks In Asia Make Tentative Advances, While Brent Rises Above $91 Per Barrel

 Asian shares swung higher on Monday as Wall Street futures stabilized, though tests loom ahead as UK interest rates are expected to rise this week, and surging oil prices add to worries over inflation. Data on Sunday showed China's factory activity slowed in January as a resurgence of COVID-19 cases and tough lockdowns hit production and demand.

The standoff over Ukraine remains a thorn in the market's side, with concerns a Russian invasion would also cut vital gas supplies to western Europe.

Lunar New Year holidays made for thin conditions, and MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan nudged up 0.6% in slow trade. Japan's Nikkei bounced 1.3% from a 14-month trough. However, local data on industrial output and retail sales undershot forecasts.

S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures recouped early losses to rise 0.3%, while EURO STOXX 50 futures rallied 1.2% and FTSE futures 0.6%.

The Bank of England will likely hike rates again this week, continuing the global trend toward tighter policy. The European Central Bank also meets but is expected to stick to its argument that inflation will recede over time.

Markets have swung to pricing in five hikes from the Federal Reserve this year to 1.25%, though investors still see rates peaking at a historically low 1.75-2.0%.

Analysts at BofA think that is not nearly hawkish enough."We point out that markets have underpriced Fed hikes at the start of the last two hiking cycles, and we think that will be the case again," says BofA chief economist Ethan Harris.

"Starting in March, we expect the Fed to start raising rates by 25bp at every remaining meeting this year for a total of seven hikes, with four more hikes next year," he adds. "This would take the terminal rate to 2.75-3.00% by the end of 2023, which should slow down growth and inflation."

This week, the Fed diary is rather sparse, with only three regional presidents scheduled to speak. Still, the ISM readings on manufacturing and services and the January jobs report highlight plenty of data.

The headline payrolls number is expected to be soft given a surge in coronavirus cases and adverse weather. The median forecast is for a rise of just 155,000, while forecasts range from a gain of 385,000 to a drop of 250,000.

"We expect nonfarm payrolls to rise by only 50,000 in January and for the unemployment rate to hold steady at 3.9%," said analysts at Barclays (LON: BARC) in a note.

"We see downside risk to our forecast given the 8.8 million adults that were not working during the week of Jan. 11 in order to care for someone sick, or they themselves were sick."

The hawkish turn by the Fed has seen U.S. 10-year Treasury yields spike 27 basis points this month to 1.78%, making bonds relatively more attractive compared to equities and particularly growth stocks with stretched valuations.

It has also bolstered the U.S. dollar, which has jumped 1.7% this month against a basket of its main rivals to the highest since July 2020 and was now at 97.167.

Last week, the euro shed 1.7%, dropping to its weakest since June 2020, and was last trading at $1.1157. The dollar even gained the safe-haven yen, rising 1.3% last week to stand at 115.53 yen. 

Higher yields have been a deadweight for gold, which pays no return, and the metal was down at $1,787 an ounce, having shed 2.4% last week.

Oil prices were near seven-year peaks, having climbed for six weeks straight as geopolitical tensions exacerbated concerns over tight energy supply. 

Brent rose another $1.18 to $91.21 a barrel, while U.S. crude added $1.15 to $87.97.source

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