Asia shares inch higher before inflation tests

Asian shares edged higher on Monday as investors awaited a key U.S. inflation report that could impact interest rates. Thin trading was seen ahead of core personal consumption expenditures data, with risks on the downside.

Asian shares edged higher on Monday as investors braced for a busy week of which culminates in a key U.S. report that could set the stage for a cut in there, albeit not for a few months yet.

Holidays in the United States and UK made for ahead of Friday's figures on core personal consumption expenditures (PCE), the 's preferred measure of inflation. Median forecasts are for a rise of 0.3% in April, keeping the annual pace at 2.8%, with risks on the downside.

"Consumer and producer price data suggest core PCE inflation lost further momentum in April after a strong start to the year. Indeed, we look for the core index to advance 0.22% m/m vs 0.32% in March and an initial 0.25% estimate," said analysts at TD Securities in a note.

"We also look for the headline to rise 0.23% m/m while the super core likely cooled to 0.26%."

Figures for inflation in the euro zone are also due on Friday and an expected tick up to 2.5% should not stop the from easing next week.

Policy makers Piero Cipollone and Fabio Panetta both flagged a coming cut over the weekend, while markets imply an 88% chance of an to 3.75% on June 6.

The might also ease next week, while the is seen waiting until September for its first move.

There are at least eight Fed officials due to speak this week, including two appearances by the influential head of the New York Fed John Williams.

The head and deputy head of the speak later on Monday, along with the ECB's chief economist. The BOJ holds its policy meeting on June 14 and there is some chance it may buck the global trend and hike rates again, albeit to a modest 0.15%.

The prospect of lower borrowing costs across much of the globe has been positive for and , though many markets did run into profit taking last week.

MSCI's broadest index of shares outside Japan firmed 0.1%, having slipped 1.5% last week and away from a two-year peak.

Japan's Nikkei rose 0.3%, ahead of a reading on Tokyo consumer prices later in the week.

S&P 500 futures were flat, while Nasdaq futures dipped 0.1% having hit record highs last week after Nvidia beat expectations.

Indeed, Nvidia alone has accounted for a quarter of the S&P 500's gains so far this year, while the Magnificent 7 tech darlings are up 24% for the year.

In currency markets, attention was again centred on the yen and the risk of Japanese intervention ahead of the 160.00 level. The dollar stood at 156.89 yen, having added 0.9% last week and close to its recent top of 160.245.

Japan renewed its push to counter excessive yen falls during a weekend gathering of Group of Seven (G7) finance leaders, after a recent rise in bond yields to a 12-year high failed to slow the currency's decline.

The euro was steady at $1.0845, and short of its recent top at $1.0895.

Gold was holding at $2,337 an ounce, having recoiled 3.4% last week and off an al-time peak of $2,449.89. [GOL/]

were stuck near four-month lows amid concerns about demand as the U.S. driving season gets underway this week. Investors are waiting to see if OPEC+ will debate new at an online meeting on June 2, though analysts doubt there will be a consensus for a move. [O/R]

Brent was up 5 cents at $82.17 a barrel, while U.S. crude rose 9 cents to $77.81 per barrel.

Source: Stocks-Markets-Economic Times

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