HSBC among top bank share gainers in Asia on reflation bets

Bloomberg

HSBC Holdings Plc and Standard Chartered Plc’s Hong Kong shares are among top gainers of bank stocks across the region on optimism faster economic growth and higher interest rates will stoke profits.
HSBC shares jumped as much as 6.9%, while Standard Chartered gained 6.3% on Tuesday after a two-day market close. The MSCI AC Asia Pacific Financials Index rise nearly 1%, to its highest level since June 2018 and on course for an eighth straight day of gains.
“Cyclical stocks, particularly the financial sector, can be seen riding the wave of rising yields going into the Tuesday session,” said Jingyi Pan, a market strategist at IG Asia Pte.
A significant slowdown in virus cases and progress on vaccine rollouts have boosted the prospect of a pickup in global growth. Rock-bottom interest rates have weighed on bank earnings, even as central bank stimulus measures have boosted markets and liquidity.
HSBC and Standard Chartered are both due to report their earnings next week and investors are optimistic about the resumption of dividends.
In Japan, the biggest banks have climbed at least 20% this year, almost erasing losses in 2020 triggered by coronavirus pandemic.
“Banks/financials generally do well when market rates rise — which they have been recently – on global reflation expectations,” said Chetan Seth, Asia-Pacific equity strategist at Nomura Holdings Inc.

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