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Chip stocks lead Asian markets lower; China in focus



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By Ankur Banerjee

SINGAPORE, Oct 16 (Reuters) -Asian equities fell on Wednesday after disappointing earnings from Europe's biggest tech firm ASML ASML.AS dragged chip stocks around the world, while expectations that the Federal Reserve will take a modest rate cut path propped up the dollar.

Also weighing on the market was lacklustre earnings from French luxury giant LVMH LVMH.PA that showed demand in China for luxury goods worsened, denting some of the enthusiasm around China spurred by stimulus measures.

Tech-heavy South Korean stocks .KS11 fell 0.6%, while chip stocks led Japan's Nikkei .N225 1.8% lower. Taiwan stocks .TWII slipped 1.2%. That left MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS down 0.32%.

Matt Simpson, senior market analyst at City Index, said investors are likely questioning how exposed to risk they really want to be, given there are risk events and a U.S. election looming on Nov. 5.

"I expect investors to become increasingly twitchy as we head towards November 5th, and keen that book profits at frothy levels."

ASML, whose customers include AI chipmaker TSMC 2330.TW, logic chip makers Intel INTC.O and Samsung 005930.KS as well as memory chip specialists Micron MU.O and SK Hynix 000660.KS, forecast lower than expected 2025 sales.

The Dutch chip equipment maker said despite a boom in AI-related chips, other parts of the semiconductor market are weaker for longer than expected, leading to customer cautiousness.

"The AMSL numbers were not good and suggest that all is not well in semiconductor chips outside of AI," said Nick Ferres, CIO at Vantage Point Asset Management in Singapore.

A Bloomberg News report that U.S. officials have been considering implementing a cap on export licenses for AI chips to specific countries also weighed on sentiment.

The dour mood meant Chinese stocks fell in early trading as investors awaited concrete details on stimulus plans. The blue-chip CSI300 index .CSI300 fell 0.6%, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index .HSI was 0.7% lower in early trading.

Investor focus is now on Thursday when China will hold a press conference to discuss promoting the "steady and healthy" development of the property sector.

"We believe investors should view the policy announcements since Sept. 24 as an integrated plan rather than isolated messages - the policy pivot looks very much here to stay," HSBC strategist Steven Sun said in a report.


RISING DOLLAR

On the macro side, investors remain enthralled by U.S. rates and the shifting rate cut expectations in the wake of data that has shown the U.S. economy to be resilient and inflation to tick just a bit higher.

That has kept traders on the fence of how deep the rate cuts will be in the near term, with traders pricing in 46 basis points (bps) of easing this year. The Fed started its easing cycle with an aggressive 50 bp cut in September.

Markets are ascribing a 96% chance of a 25 bp cut from the Fed next month, CME FedWatch tool showed, compared to a 50% chance a month earlier when investors were weighing towards another 50 bp cut from the U.S. central bank.

The dollar as a result has surged in recent weeks, with the U.S. dollar index =USD, which measures the U.S. unit versus major rivals, at 103.24, hovering near its highest levels since early August.

The euro EUR=EBS loitered around two month lows and last fetched $1.0887 in early trading ahead of the European Central Bank's policy meeting on Thursday, where the central bank is largely expected to cut rates again.

The yen JPY=EBS was steady at 149.155 per dollar but is down 3.6% in October as the dovish tilt from the Bank of Japan drags the currency.

In commodities, oil prices were steady after steep declines in the previous session as investors contended with uncertainty around tensions in the Middle East and what it means for global supply. O/R

Brent crude oil futures LCOc1 rose 0.4% to $74.56 a barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures CLc1 rose 0.5% to $70.93 per barrel.


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Reporting by Ankur Banerjee and Tom Westbrook in Singapore; Editing by Christopher Cushing

To read Reuters Markets and Finance news, click on https://www.reuters.com/finance/markets For the state of play of Asian stock markets please click on: 0#.INDEXA

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