Middle East Hopes Crushed by Asian Data and High Valuation Pressures
724FinanceFatih Kılıç
Key Highlights
Küresel sermaye akışları, Orta Doğu'da diplomatik bir perde açılacağı beklentisiyle hafifçe yükselirken, Asya piyasalarından gelen makro veriler ve te
Global capital flows are inching higher on expectations of a diplomatic opening in the Middle East, yet this optimism is being tempered by mixed macroeconomic signals from Asia and mounting concerns over excessive valuations in technology equities. Investors are struggling to balance the potential reduction in geopolitical risks against record-high price-to-book ratios.
Asian Signals Dampen Sentiment
Regional indices are grappling with direction as mixed economic data weighs on performance, accelerating the search for safe havens.Geopolitical Hope vs. Market Reality
While a potential reconciliation scenario in the Middle East soothes volatility in oil prices, it has proven insufficient to significantly lower global risk premiums.Our historical regression models indicate that during similar periods, valuation concerns typically dominate geopolitical optimism. Notably, the weakening correlation between ISM Manufacturing data and Asian semiconductor demand is beginning to cast doubt on Non-Farm Payroll (NFP) expectations. The market is currently trapped in a "good news is bad news" narrative; stronger data reignites rate fears, while weaker data triggers recession concerns.
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