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  • Asian Fixed Income Monthly - October 2020

    SHARE THIS US Treasury (UST) yields rose in October. The US presidential election and the fiscal stimulus deal were the focal points of news headlines and markets in October. Worries about the acceleration of COVID-19 cases in the US and Western...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2020/asian-fixed-income-monthly-october-2020
  • Asian Fixed Income Monthly - September 2020

    SHARE THIS US Treasury (UST) yields traded in a narrow range during the month. Factors such as the second wave of COVID-19 infections in Europe, lingering volatility in US equities and continued lack of consensus on further fiscal support weighed on...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2020/asian-fixed-income-monthly-september-2020
  • Asian equity monthly – September 2020

    SHARE THIS After three consecutive months of strong gains, Asian stocks finally succumbed to profit taking in September triggered by concerns that the global recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic could be running out of steam.

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2020/asian-equity-monthly-september-2020
  • Asian Fixed Income Monthly - November 2020

    SHARE THIS The US Treasury (UST) yield curve flattened in November. Risk markets rallied after the US presidential election. Investor confidence was lifted following positive trial results of a COVID-19 vaccine. Yields subsequently retracted part of...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2020/asian-fixed-income-monthly-november-2020
  • Asian equity monthly – November 2020

    SHARE THIS Asian stocks turned in strong gains in November, boosted by positive COVID-19 vaccine developments, rising hopes for better US-Asia ties under the leadership of US President-elect Joe Biden and stronger-than-expected economic data from...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2020/asian-equity-monthly-november-2020
  • 2021 Asia Credit Outlook

    SHARE THIS We expect Asian credit spreads will tighten gradually over the coming months, supported by a solid rebound in gross domestic product (GDP) growth for most Asian economies in 2021 and stable to slightly better corporate credit fundamentals.

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2021/asia-credit-outlook-2021
  • 2021 Asian Equity Outlook

    SHARE THIS Asian countries have, by and large, handled the COVID-19 pandemic better than their western counterparts and are now emerging from that nadir. Most of these countries have plenty of fiscal and/or monetary stimulus headroom. And this superior...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2021/asian-equity-outlook-2021
  • 2021 Asian Fixed Income and FX Outlook

    SHARE THIS We expect North Asia to continue to lead the region’s recovery (at least in the first half of the year). But we also expect the growth divergence between North Asia and the rest of the region to narrow. Unprecedented fiscal support from...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2021/asian-fixed-income-and-fx-outlook-2021
  • 2021 Global Multi-Asset Market Outlook

    SHARE THIS The year 2020 is one most would like to forget, but for markets, performance was particularly strong despite the substantial COVID-19-related economic fallout. Certainly, ample liquidity in the form of massive monetary and fiscal stimulus...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2021/global-multi-asset-market-outlook-2021
  • 2021 Japan Equity Outlook

    SHARE THIS We believe 2021 will be remembered as a year that marked the beginning of the end of the COVID-19 crisis as the world develops vaccines to counter the pandemic. In Japan, we expect a gradual recovery of its economy in 2021, as the pandemic’s...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2021/japan-equity-outlook-2021
  • 2021 Global Equity Outlook

    SHARE THIS We continue to spend the vast majority of our time on company research and there are doubtless other observers better placed to predict which path that the market will go down, but it seems more likely to us that the future will look much...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2021/global-equity-outlook-2021
  • Asian Fixed Income Monthly - December 2020

    SHARE THIS The US Treasury (UST) yield curve steepened slightly in December. The UST 10-year bond yield rose 7.5 basis points (bps) to 0.915%, while the 2-year bond yield fell by 2.7 bps to 0.122%. Concerns in the month revolved around rising COVID-19...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2020/asian-fixed-income-monthly-december-2020
  • Asian equity monthly – December 2020

    SHARE THIS Asian stocks turned in solid gains in December, buoyed by optimism about a vaccine-led global economic rebound, fresh US fiscal stimulus and robust economic data from China. The MSCI AC Asia ex Japan Index rose 6.8% in US dollar (USD) terms...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2020/asian-equity-monthly-december-2020
  • Asian Fixed Income Monthly - January 2021

    SHARE THIS The US Treasury (UST) yield curve steepened in January. The prospect of increased federal spending in the US prompted a sharp upward move in UST yields at the start of the year.

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2021/asian-fixed-income-monthly-january-2021
  • Asian equity monthly – January 2021

    SHARE THIS Asian stocks brushed aside uncertainties posed by new COVID-19 variants and climbed higher in January. The MSCI AC Asia ex Japan Index rose 4.1% in US dollar (USD) terms over the month.

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2021/asian-equity-monthly-january-2021
  • Asian equity monthly – February 2021

    SHARE THIS Asian stocks gained in February as investors upheld optimism about a vaccine-led regional economic recovery. The MSCI AC Asia ex Japan Index rose 1.2% in US dollar (USD) terms over the month.

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2021/asian-equity-monthly-february-2021
  • Asian Fixed Income Monthly - February 2021

    SHARE THIS The potential return of long-muted inflation sparked a meaningful jump in US Treasury (UST) yields in February. Fears of rising price pressures were prompted by the combination of robust domestic data, positive development on the COVID-19...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2021/asian-fixed-income-monthly-february-2021
  • Asian equity monthly – March 2021

    SHARE THIS Asian stocks succumbed to profit-taking in March as hopes over a vaccine-led regional economic recovery were overshadowed by persistent reflationary concerns and rising global bond yields. The MSCI AC Asia ex Japan Index fell by 2.5% in US...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2021/asian-equity-monthly-march-2021
  • Asian Fixed Income Monthly - March 2021

    SHARE THIS The UST yield curve steepened further in March as stronger-than-expected domestic economic data prints, passage of the US dollar (USD) 1.9 trillion stimulus package and a ramp-up in the rate of US vaccinations amid slowing daily infection...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2021/asian-fixed-income-monthly-march-2021
  • Asian Equity Monthly – April 2021

    SHARE THIS Asian stocks turned in decent gains in April on optimism about the region’s economic recovery, especially after China and several other Asian countries reported better-than-expected 1Q21 GDP growth. The MSCI AC Asia ex Japan Index gained...

    https://www.nikkoam.co.nz/articles/2021/asian-equity-monthly-april-2021