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    Market Update – Asian Session: US Senate Passes Tax Reform In Late Night Session

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    General Trend: Asian indices trade mixed ahead of US Senate tax vote; vote passed sending dollar slightly stronger. Japan quiet ahead of Thursday’s BoJ policy statement.

    Japan

    Nikkei 225 opened -0.1%; closed +0.1%

    Japanese megabanks trade generally higher: Mitsubishi UFJ +1.8%: MUFJ and Mizuho expected to raise certain fees in 2018 – Japanese Press

    Japan Display: +5% (capital injection speculation)

    TOPIX Construction Index -1%; Taisei -3.5% (lingering bid rigging concerns related to the Maglev project)

    Telecom names continue to underperform following recent plan by Rakuten to enter the mobile business: KDDI -0.8%(down for 5th straight session)

    Subaru Corp -6%: The company may have falsified certain mileage data, said a Japanese press report.

    Japan 2018 budget draft: Budget seen at ¥97.7T (in line with press speculation)

    Japan End Sept Household Assets: ¥1,845T, +4.7% y/y – BoJ Q3 Flow of Funds Report

    Japan Oct All Industry Activity Index M/M: 0.3% v 0.3%e

    Looking Ahead: BoJ policy statement due on Thursday

    Korea

    Kospi opened -0.2%

    Cosmetics firms trade lower for 2nd straight session, Amorepacific -2%; China said to be again banning tours to South Korea

    Hyundai Motor -0.3% (Reached tentative wage agreement with union –US financial press)

    Cheil Worldwide +4.5% (raised 2017 dividend payout ratio to 60%)

    Hynix Semi +0.7% (To create foundry with a Chinese company – Korean press)

    Samsung Electronics -1.1%: May quadruple OLED supplies to Apple in 2018 – Korean press

    South Korea to announce 2018 economic policy direction next week

    Bank of Korea (BOK) sells KRW2.41T in 2-yr monetary stabilization bonds at 2.08%

    North Korea begins tests to load anthrax onto ICBMs – Japan press; US and China talk about possible North Korea regime collapse

    US said to have given China a draft on new North Korea sanctions

    South Korea President Moon: US-South Korea joint military drills may be delayed as a step to ease tensions on Korean peninsula – NBC

    US Sec of State Tillerson: Pressure campaign on North Korea will intensify, they haven’t shown willingness to talk

    One of South Korea cryptocurrency markets, YouBit, was forced to shut down on Tuesday after a hacking attack

    South Korea markets to be closed for trade on Dec 29th; to delay market opening by 1 hour on Jan 2nd

    China/Hong Kong

    Hang Seng opened -0.2%, Shanghai Composite flat

    Hang Seng Information Technology Index -0.4%; Services Index +1.2% (gaming names trade generally higher on broker outlooks)

    China Mobile: +1.1% (Reported Nov net adds 3.0M to 883.9M total mobile subscribers)

    (CN) Former PBoC advisor Li Yang: China economy is in long process of gradual slowdown; views that China economy ‘bottomed out are suspect’; China needs to stay vigilant to US economic conditions

    (CN) China Researcher: China should seek responding plans to US tax cut

    (CN) China Academy of Social Sciences (CASS): sees 2017 GDP at 6.8% and 2018 GDP at 6.7%; Sees Shanghai Composite trading between 3,200 and 3,700 in 2018

    (CN) PBoC sets yuan reference rate at 6.6066 v 6.6098 prior

    (CN) PBoC OMO: Injects CNY80B in 7,14 and 28-day reverse repos v CNY100B prior; Net injected CNY10B v CNY20B prior

    (CN) China MoF sells 3-yr bonds at 3.7348% v 3.73%e, bid to cover 1.62x; 7-yr bonds at 3.9% v 3.92%e, bid to cover 2.4x

    (CN) According to economists tighter monetary conditions with slower credit growth are possible in China next year – Chinese press

    (CN) China updates regulation on economic crime investigation, effective Jan 1st; Clarifications and guidance were given on topics such as police jurisdiction, registration of cases, use of compulsory measures, obtaining evidence and the disposal of relevant assets.

    (CN) China Researcher: China should seek responding plans to US tax cut

    (HK) Hong Kong SFC said to plan to strengthen law enforcement in 2018 – Chinese Press

    Australia/New Zealand

    ASX 200 opened -0.1%; closed +0.2%

    ASX 20 Utilities Index -0.7%

    (AU) Western Australia sees iron ore price at $59.70 from 2020-2021; China steel demand slowdown risk to price over next year

    (AU) Australia Nov Skilled Vacancies m/m: 0.3% v 0.7% prior

    (AU) Financial press discusses when RBA could raise rates and how data is conflicting – financial press

    (NZ) NEW ZEALAND Q3 CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE (NZ$): -4.7B V -4.2BE

    (NZ) NEW ZEALAND NOV TRADE BALANCE (NZD): -1.19B V -550ME; YTD -3.44B V -2.71BE

    (NZ) New Zealand Nov Net Migration: 5.6K v 5.6K prior (12-month low)

    (NZ) New Zealand Nov Credit Card Spending m/m: 0.8% v 1.0% prior; y/y: 9.1% v 3.0% prior

    (NZ) New Zealand Fin Min: Named 10 members to tax working group

    AAD.AU Enters agreement to sell Bowling & Entertainment unit for A$160M on a debt and cash free basis to The Entertainment and Education Group; +12%

    Looking Ahead: New Zealand Q3 GDP data due for release on Thursday.

    Other Asia

    (MY) Malaysia Nov CPI Y/Y: 3.4% v 3.4%e (**Note: 11th straight month above target. Malaysia Central Bank has CPI range between 2.0-3.0%)

    (MY) Malaysia Finance Ministry: To leave stamp duty for property above MYR1.0B at 3%

    Looking Ahead: Taiwan Nov Export orders and Bank of Thailand rate decision due later today

    North America

    US equities closed lower ahead of Senate vote on tax reform: Dow -0.2%, S&P500 -0.3%, Nasdaq -0.4%, Russell 2000 -0.8%

    S&P 500 Real Estate Sector -1.9%, Utilities -1.8%

    FedEx +1.4% in afterhours (Q2 results and FY18 guidance above ests)

    Micron +5.4% in afterhours (Q1 results, Q2 guidance above ests)

    (US) Fed’s Kashkari (dovish dissenter; non-voter in 2018): reiterates there is still slack in the labor market; Fed should not raise interest rates right now

    Tax Reform: (US) US House passed the tax reform bill (as expected) by a 227 to 203 vote (all Democrats opposed the measure)

    (US) SENATE HAS ENOUGH VOTES TO PASS REPUBLICAN TAX LEGISLATION; final vote 51 to 48

    Following the US House vote, the Senate parliamentarian ordered the House to re-vote on the tax bill because three provisions of the House-passed bill violated Senate rules, according to a press report; Senate said to aim to vote on bill stripped of problematic provisions tonight; House will have to re-vote on edited bill tomorrow (Wednesday)

    (US) Sen Maj Leader McConnell: expects to finish tax bill sometime tonight (Tuesday); Have held talks with Dem Leader Schumer on govt spending

    Energy: (US) Weekly API Oil Inventories: Crude: -5.2M v -7.4M prior

    Looking Ahead: US Nov Existing Home Sales and DoE Weekly Crude Oil Inventories due on Wednesday

    Europe

    (UK) Prime Min May spokesperson: May and Trump agreed in phone call on importance of swift post-Brexit bilateral trade agreement

    (UK) Bank of England (BOE) expected to say EU banks to be allowed to operate in the UK ‘as normal’ following Brexit – BBC

    (EU) EU reportedly pushing for ECB to take supervision over large investment banks – press

    Looking Ahead: BoE Gov Carney due to speak during the NY Morning

    Levels as of 01:00ET

    Nikkei225 %, Hang Seng -0.1%; Shanghai Composite -0.3%; ASX200 +0.1%, Kospi -0.3%

    Equity Futures: S&P500 +0.2%; Nasdaq100 +0.2%, Dax +0.2%; FTSE100 +0.1%

    EUR 1.1847-1.1836; JPY 113.08-112.85; AUD 0.7665-0.7651;NZD 0.6986-0.6954

    Feb Gold +0.1% at $1,266/oz; Feb Crude Oil +0.3% at $57.74/brl; Mar Copper +0.1% at $3.15/lb

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