Asian stocks build on Wall St records after US inflation data

Asian traders extended a rally across world markets Thursday as they welcomed figures showing US inflation slowed further last month, tempering concerns about the Federal Reserve's forecast of just one interest rate cut this year. However, the Fed later in the day released its keenly awaited "dot plot" outlook for interest rates, which showed that decision-makers saw just one cut this year -- down from three predicted in its previous guidance in March.

Asian traders extended a rally across world markets Thursday as they welcomed figures showing slowed further last month, tempering concerns about the 's forecast of just one cut this year.

The weaker-than-expected May consumer price index marked a second successive month of slowing -- to a more than three-year low -- and boosted optimism that the would be able to soften after a long-running campaign of tightening.

The figures also calmed investors spooked by last Friday's blockbuster non-farm payrolls data that indicated the remained tight and the economy in rude health, making it harder to lower borrowing costs.

However, the Fed later in the day released its keenly awaited "dot plot" outlook for interest rates, which showed that decision-makers saw just one cut this year -- down from three predicted in its previous guidance in March.

They pencilled in a median of four cuts next year and four in 2026.

Bank boss Jerome Powell welcomed the but added that officials needed to see more "good inflation readings" before they would be confident enough to consider reducing.

The "dot plot" saw the S&P 500 and Nasdaq come off their intra-day highs, though they still managed to chalk up a third successive record close, with analysts saying the positive run of inflation data could allow the bank to cut more.

"Patience is a virtue, and it is still one that the Fed seems to hold as it outlined confidence in an economy and inflation that are on the right path," said Kerry Craig at .

"The Fed could still move two times this year if inflation figures continue to soften, and... Powell did not come across as hawkish in the press conference. The markets should take away the impression of a central bank that is still on a policy easing path, even if it is coming later."

And Lon Erickson, at Thornburg Investment Management, added: "Powell specifically commented that the labour market can weaken very quickly and the Fed is not waiting for that.

"I suspect this means the Fed is at or near the point in progress on inflation that it would be willing to move quickly and decisively with rate cuts to arrest significant job losses.

"High inflation is painful for American families as he stated, but no income is much, much worse."

Asian markets welcomed the news out of Washington, with Hong Kong, Sydney, Seoul, Singapore, Wellington, Taipei, Manila and Jakarta all higher, though Tokyo and Shanghai dipped.

The slowdown in US inflation and the prospect of Fed rates coming down weighed on the dollar Wednesday, and it struggled to bounce back in Asian business.

Observers said the euro was also supported by French President Emmanuel Macron's commitment not to resign if his party lost snap elections he called at the weekend after a shock defeat by the far-right in EU-wide polls.

Macron said he wanted to form an alliance against political extremes in the vote, adding that he aimed to keep the far right from succeeding him in 2027 when he steps down.

Investors are also keeping an eye on the yen as the Bank of Japan started a two-day policy meeting, with speculation swirling that it is preparing the ground for a further tightening after lifting interest rates in March for the first time in 17 years.

- Key figures around 0230 GMT -

Tokyo - Nikkei 225: DOWN 0.1 percent at 38,831.36 (break)

Hong Kong - Hang Seng Index: UP 0.7 percent at 18,054.53

Shanghai - Composite: DOWN 0.2 percent at 3,031.45

Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.0807 from $1.0811 on Wednesday

Euro/pound: UP at 84.50 pence from 84.45 pence

Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.2788 from $1.2797

Dollar/yen: UP at 156.93 yen from 156.86 yen

West Texas Intermediate: DOWN 0.4 percent at $78.17 per barrel

Brent North Sea Crude: DOWN 0.4 percent at $82.28 per barrel

New York - Dow Jones: DOWN 0.1 percent at 38,712.21 (close)

London - FTSE 100: UP 0.8 percent at 8,215.48 (close)

Source: Stocks-Markets-Economic Times

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