Tuesday, August 1, 2023

Consumer crunch

Good morning, it's Ed here in Sydney. Here's the news you need to start your day... Today's must-reads: • Consumer spending in focus this ea

Good morning, it's Ed here in Sydney. Here's the news you need to start your day...

Today's must-reads:
• Consumer spending in focus this earnings season
• Fitch strips US of top credit rating
• Climate activists target Woodside CEO

What's happening now

Market watchers are expecting lackluster results this earnings season as companies and consumers weather the central bank's tightening campaign and mining companies face waning demand from China. The bank and miner-heavy S&P/ASX 200 Index is trailing the regional stock benchmark as investors flock to technology shares. Meanwhile, Bloomberg Economics predicts the RBA may be done with hiking rates after holding yesterday.

New Zealand house prices posted their smallest monthly decline since January, adding to signs that an 18-month property market slump could be in its final stages. The moderating pace of price declines and the central bank's signal that the Official Cash Rate is unlikely to rise any further are being seen as a fillip to the property market, which has dropped 13% from its peak, according to CoreLogic.

Woodside Energy said activists trespassed at the home of CEO Meg O'Neill, in an apparent escalation of protests over a natural gas project. Police have arrested two men aged 31 and 34 and a 19-year-old woman in connection with the incident, local media reported. Meanwhile Fortescue Metals founder Andrew Forrest said he will pull his investments out of the UK if the government backs fossil fuels, after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak committed to granting hundreds of new licenses for oil and gas production in the North Sea.

The Great Barrier Reef is under serious threat from climate change and agriculture but won't be recommended for inclusion on the "in danger" list this year by the UN's world heritage body. Unesco said progress by the Australian government on tackling carbon emissions and improving water quality meant further evaluation was needed before the site was added to the list.

The Heart Reef, part of the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland. Photographer: Arterra/Universal Images Group Editorial

What happened overnight

Treasury futures rose while contracts for the S&P 500 stocks benchmark declined after Fitch Ratings downgraded the US ahead of the open of Asian markets Wednesday. The US was stripped of its top-tier sovereign credit rating, echoing a move made more than a decade ago by S&P. The nation has held a AAA ranking at Fitch since at least 1994, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. 

Donald Trump was indicted in Washington on federal charges over his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, the third politically explosive criminal prosecution of the former president as he makes his latest run for the White House. The charges included conspiracy to defraud the US and conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding.

China is making fresh pledges to shore up the economy's recovery,  as manufacturing and the housing market continued to slump in July. China's top economic planner said the government will boost credit to private companies and extend other funding measures to small firms. Meanwhile, government agencies and the central bank pledged to increase financial support to smaller firms in key supply chains. 

What to watch

• New Zealand employment data, 8:45am Sydney
• Innes Willox, chief executive of the Australian Industry Group, addresses the National Press Club, 12:30pm Sydney

One more thing...

Cathay Pacific's flagship first-class lounge is up and running again at Hong Kong International Airport, laying on the luxury for high-end travelers flying in and out of the hub after its long Covid shutdown. Covering more than 2,000 square meters, roughly the size of eight tennis courts, The Pier, First offers massage and spa treatments, a bar, 14 showers and eight private rooms with runway views.

First-class food, anyone?  Photographer: Lam Yik/Bloomberg

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