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[MARKET ANALYSIS] Global equities weighed on by rising bond yields

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Rising global bond yields and mixed UK labor data are weighing on equities, despite strong earnings from BHP and Coloplast. Sector performance remains biased toward Energy and Retail.

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European bourses are softer across the board, with the recent bond selloff causing risk aversion. Persisting inflationary pressures, increased government spending and shifting investor demographics are hitting bonds globally. Political uncertainty, especially in the US ahead of the midterms, is also putting pressure on bonds. Its impact on equities is that higher yields would weigh on profits as it would require larger payouts. Higher yields would also mean higher discount stock valuations. On the data front, UK jobs and wages data was a mixed bag. Wage metrics was hotter-than-expected, while the unemployment rate unexpectedly remained at the prior 4.9% level. Employers also cut another 13k workers from payrolls while job vacancies fell to a new 5-year low. Overall, the mixed series reinforces the extended hold narrative for the BoE. Sectors highlight the negative bias. Retail and Energy are the only sectors posting decent gains while Tech, Industrial Goods & Services and Basic Resources are the sector laggards. Key movers include: Coloplast (+2.4%), Q3 revenue beat estimates; Whitbread (+1.5%), upgraded to market perform at SocGen; Hermes (-1.0%), downgraded to sector perform at RBC, stating that the Co. can no longer expect to book growth in revenue and earnings so far ahead of its rivals. US equity futures have been hit, given the higher bond yields. Newsflow has been light, but focus will be on miners after BHP reported full-year profit beat expectations and the miner lifted its dividend to a four-year high, driven by record copper prices and stronger copper earnings that overtook iron ore as its biggest profit contributor.

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