Stocks in the Asia Pacific region traded mixed on Wednesday, as investors gauged prospects for monetary policy after theFederal Reservetook action in re-balancing the money markets.
Asian Markets Mixed
There was no clear-cut direction in Asian equities on Tuesday. Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 index edged up 0.1% to 22, 012. (***********************************************.
The Topix index, which also trades in Tokyo, fell 0.4% to 1, 608. 08 .China China’s CSI 300 Index jumped 0.8% to 3, 922. 80 and was on track to snap a two-day skid. Hong Kong’s benchmark Hang Seng index traded 0.1% higher at 26, 813. .
Fed Injects Billions into Financial System
For the first time since the financial crisis, the Federal Reserve moved on Tuesday to shore up liquidity constraints by conducting a repurchase operation that injected billions into the financial system.
Basically, theUS central bank bought $ 53. 2 billion worth of securitiesand vowed to purchase another $ 75 billion through another overnight repo operation. The move is designed to put a limit on short-term interest rates, which rose more than fourfold to a high of 10%.
Short-term interest rates are sensitive to funding shortages. The Fed acted because there seems to be a sizable gap between the funding needs of the market and what’s currently available. Banks get the overnight capital they need by pledging collateral, usually Treasury bonds, in exchange for cash. When the Fed provides the cash, they basically print the money in exchange for the securities.
U.S. Stock Futures Market Remains Calm
Futures on U.S. stocks traded slightly lower on Wednesday, as traders looked ahead to the Federal Reserve’s forthcoming interest-rate verdict.Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA)futures were down 17 points, or 0.1%, to 27, 093. 00.S&P 500 futuresdeclined 0.1% to 3, 005. 75. The Nasdaq 100 mini futures contract was also down 0.1% at 7, 907.
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