
Asia shares, yen look past Japan politics as earnings loom
Investors were also hoping for some progress in trade talks ahead of President Donald Trump's August 1 tariff deadline, with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick still confident a deal could be reached with the European Union.
There were reports Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping were closer to arranging a meeting, though likely not until October at the earliest. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has stolen a march and will meet with Xi on Thursday.
In Japan, the ruling coalition lost control of the upper house in an election on Sunday, further weakening Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's grip on power as a tariff deadline looms.
Ishiba expressed his intention to stay in the position, which along with a market holiday, limited the reaction and the yen was 0.4% firmer at 148.29 to the dollar.
"Ishiba will try to govern with support from some within the opposition, but this likely means a looser fiscal policy and is not good news for bond yields," said Rodrigo Catril, a senior FX strategist at NAB.
"History also suggests that domestic political uncertainty tends to keep the BOJ on the sidelines, so the prospect of rate hikes is now set to be delayed for a little bit longer."
The Bank of Japan still has a bias to raise rates further but markets are pricing little chance of a move until the end of October.
While the Nikkei (.N225), opens new tab was shut, futures traded at 39,820 and in line with the cash close of 39,819.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan (.MIAPJ0000PUS), opens new tab eased 0.1%, while South Korean stocks (.kS11), opens new tab added 0.5%.
Chinese blue chips (.CSI300), opens new tab firmed 0.3% as Beijing kept interest rates unchanged as widely expected.
EUROSTOXX 50 futures and DAX futures both dipped 0.3%, while FTSE futures lost 0.1%.
S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures both edged up 0.1%, and are already around record highs in anticipation of more solid earnings reports.
A host of companies reporting this week include Alphabet (GOOGL.O), opens new tab and Tesla (TSLA.O), opens new tab, along with IBM (IBM.N), opens new tab.
Investors also expect upbeat news for defence groups RTX (RTX.N), opens new tab, Lockheed Martin (LMT.N), opens new tab and General Dynamics (GD.N), opens new tab. Ramped up government spending across the globe has seen the S&P 500 aerospace and defence sector rise 30% this year.
In bond markets, U.S. Treasury futures held steady having dipped late last week after Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller repeated his call for a rate cut this month.
Most of his colleagues, including Chair Jerome Powell, have argued a pause is warranted to judge the true inflationary impact of tariffs and markets imply almost no chance of a move in July. A September cut is put at 61%, rising to 80% for October.
Powell's reticence on rates has drawn the ire of Trump who threatened to fire the Fed chief, before backing down. The spectre of a potential political appointee who would seek to ease policy sharply has investors on edge.
The European Central Bank meets this week and is expected to hold its rates steady at 2.0% following a string of cuts.
"The press conference will likely keep highlighting uncertainty and need to wait for tariff negotiations to conclude before deciding the next step," said analysts at TD Securities in a note. "Similarly, its 'meeting-by-meeting' language would be retained in the release."
The euro was unchanged at $1.1622 in early trading, having dipped 0.5% last week and away from its recent near-four-year top of $1.1830. The dollar index was a fraction firmer at 98.465 .
In commodity markets, gold was little changed at $3,348 an ounce with all the recent action in platinum which last week hit its highest since August 2014.
Oil prices were caught between the prospect of increased supply from OPEC+ and the risk European Union sanctions against Russia for its war in Ukraine could curb its exports.
Brent edged up 0.1% to $69.36 a barrel, while U.S. crude added 0.2% to $67.45 per barrel.
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