Asian equities set to gain as short-squeeze subsides; dollar eases By Reuters

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By Alwyn Scott

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Asian stocks were set to rise on Friday after U.S. shares rallied and the dollar eased overnight, as fears of social-media driven hedge fund selling abated and the U.S. earnings season got off to a strong start.

Concern about a hedge-fund rout that gripped the market on Wednesday eased after trading platforms Robinhood and Interactive Brokers (NASDAQ:) restricted trading in GameStop (NYSE:), BlackBerry (NYSE:) and other stocks that soared this week on speculative retail buying.

“There seems to be a concerted effort to rein in some of this speculative behavior,” said Kyle Rodda, market analyst at IG Markets in Melbourne.

In early Asian trade, Australia’s benchmark was up 1.15%, futures rose 1.39% and Hong Kong’s futures gained 1.47%.

On Wall Street, the rose 0.99%, the gained 0.98% and the added 0.5%.

Stocks in Europe closed little changed as countries grappled with new variants of the coronavirus amid extended lockdowns that may weigh on near-term economic growth. The broad index added 0.01% to 1,554.45.

The dollar dipped as risk sentiment improved following fresh U.S. economic data showing jobless claims declined in the latest week and U.S. gross domestic product was not as bad as feared.

The U.S. economy contracted at its sharpest pace since WorldWar Two in 2020 as COVID-19 ravaged restaurants and airlines, throwing millions of Americans out of work and into poverty. But GDP grew at a 4% annualized rate in the fourth quarter, in line with economists’ forecasts.

The data “straddled a healthy middle ground that showed the U.S. economy continuing to recover” while not yet strong enough to undercut the need for another large fiscal stimulus, Rodda said.

The was down 0.156%, with the euro unchanged at $1.2121 in early Asian trading.

The greenback had been boosted earlier in the week by safe-haven buying on concerns that U.S. fiscal stimulus will be smaller than hoped and that COVID-19 will continue to spread as countries struggle to roll out vaccines.

The U.S. currency has rebounded from three-year lows touched earlier this month and the dollar index is up 0.50% this month after falling 6.75% last year.

But there were still concerns about fragile economies putting pressure on overall high valuations. Stricter vaccine checks by the European Union and delivery hold-ups from AstraZeneca (NASDAQ:) Plc and Pfizer Inc (NYSE:) have slowed the rollout of shots.

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