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william9225 学生认证  发表于 2016-6-15 17:52:04 |AI写论文

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MARKETS  ASIA STOCKS
China Shares Shrug Off MSCI Snub
Markets in Asia mostly higher after MSCI leaves out China’s A-shares from its emerging-market index

By CHAO DENG
Updated June 15, 2016 3:52 a.m. ET
0 COMMENTS
China’s stock market handed a surprising twist to investors on Wednesday.

The main benchmarks of Shanghai and Shenzhen finished higher, as local fund managers shrugged off MSCI Inc.’s decision not to include mainland shares in its widely tracked indexes.

The Shanghai Composite Index jumped 1.6% to 2887.21, while the smaller Shenzhen Composite Index soared 3.1% to 1889.87.

Over in Hong Kong, the Hang Seng Index had a choppy morning but managed to close up 0.4%.

In Japan, the Nikkei Stock Average closed up 0.4% but investors continued to rush to haven assets, pushing Japanese government bond yields to fresh record lows. Elsewhere, Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 was down 1%.

MSCI announced before Asian markets opened Wednesday that it would for a third time withhold mainland China A shares from its benchmarks, including the widely tracked MSCI Emerging Markets Index. About 1.5 trillion dollars in assets follow this index, according to MSCI, and with some of that being from passively-managed funds, analysts had expected that billions of dollars would automatically enter China’s borders had MSCI said yes.

By closing that door for now, MSCI delivered a blow once again to China’s efforts to join international markets.

Still, the benchmark provider emphasized that China was getting closer to an inclusion, in a presentation with more details than in years past.

“Onshore traders [in China] are getting back to what they consider are popular stocks,” including small startup names, said Bill Bowler, Hong Kong-based equities trader at Forsyth Barr Asia Ltd., referring to the larger gains in the ChiNext Composite Index, which rose 0.3%. “There has been an overhang on the market from the anticipation of the MSCI decision, but now that it’s out of the way, traders can resume buying.”


Traders said that the market’s positive reaction proved that investors trading inside the mainland weren’t too disappointed and held lower expectations for an inclusion going into the day, compared with international investors.

The sell-side trading community had high hopes, with some predicting a 70% chance of inclusion, compared with fund managers whose expectations were more in a tossup, added Sean Taylor, head of emerging market equities at Deutsche Asset and Wealth Management. “At the end of the day, it’s a commercial decision by MSCI.”

Markets in the region have struggled this week amid worries over whether the U.K. will vote on June 23 to leave the European Union, with shares plunging Monday.

The Nikkei Stock Average has lost 4% in three days, as investors rushed to safety, leading the Japanese yen to strengthen. A stronger local currency hurts the competitiveness of Japanese exporters.

Investors are now waiting for announcements Thursday from the U.S. and Japanese central banks on interest-rate policy. The Fed is expected to sit pat, but there is speculation the Bank of Japan could surprise with more stimulus.

At the same time, investors worry that the BOJ’s hands are tied by a possible “Brexit,” or British exit from the EU. About eight in 10 market players expect the Bank of Japan will maintain its policy this week, partly to save its ammunition to fight a possible further strengthening of the yen in coming weeks, according to a survey by domestic wire service Quick.

Most of them say the dollar-yen pair will hold above 100 yens even if the BOJ does hold fire Thursday as expected, the poll results show. The Japanese yen was last down 0.3% to 106.29 yen against one U.S. dollar.

In Japan’s government bond market, the benchmark 10-year hit as low as minus 0.195%. Yields on the benchmark 20-year and 30-year bonds reached new lows of 0.135% and 0.215%, respectively.

—Takashi Nakamichi and Hiroyuki Kachi contributed to this article.

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offerlover 发表于 2016-6-18 13:36:49
呵呵,本来我国就不是市场经济,非要邯郸学步干嘛? 非要舔着脸去找别人玩干干嘛?

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