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Bonds slide, Asia stocks down as US election looms



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Investors sell Japan ahead of domestic election

Nikkei -1.4%, dollar/yen hits 151

China markets flat; Australia, S. Korea stocks down

Updates prices, adds European futures

By Tom Westbrook

SINGAPORE, Oct 22 (Reuters) -Asian stocks turned lower on Tuesday while bond yields and the dollar hit multi-month highs and gold traded near record peaks as investors hunkered down ahead of the U.S. election.

Benchmark 10-year Treasury yields US10YT=RR rose three basis points in Asia to 4.21%, extending a sharp move higher and hitting the highest level since late July.

U.S. ESc1 and FTSE FFIc1 stock futures wobbled 0.2% lower. European futures STXEc1 rose 0.1%. US/GOL/

Investors also took some cash off the table in Japan, which has a general election coming up on Sunday with stocks, bonds and the yen all falling in tandem as polls have shown the possibility of the ruling coalition losing its majority.

Japan's Nikkei .N225 was down 1.4% in afternoon trade to touch its lowest since early October, while the yen JPY=EBS hit 151 per dollar for the first time since July and bonds tracked the selling in U.S. Treasuries. .TJP/

"It's a small capital flight out of Japan," said Naka Matsuzawa, Japan macro strategist at Nomura. More broadly, he said, markets were starting to speculate on a "red sweep", delivering Republicans the White House and Congress in November.

"It's not just Trump's policies, it's a higher probability of Trump winning meaning that the Republicans dominate," he said. "That pushes up term premiums and inflation expectations."

MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS was down 0.7% with benchmark indexes in Australia .AXJO and South Korea .KS11 losing more than 1%

China's markets were pinned well below recent highs while traders wait for more details and especially more government urgency and spending to support the ailing economy.

Hong Kong's Hang Seng .HSI was near flat, while the Shanghai Composite .SSEC inched 0.2% higher. Hyundai Motor India's HYUN.NS shares fell 2% in a tepid debut, with retail investors staying away.


WAITING GAME

Besides the yen, foreign exchange markets steadied after a session of selling almost everything against the dollar. The Australian and New Zealand dollars were each up about 0.5% on the U.S. dollar while the euro and sterling rose 0.1%. FRX/

The move pushed sterling GBP=D3 back over $1.30, though traders are wary as Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey is due to speak at 1325 GMT and has recently suggested the central bank can move more aggressively to cut interest rates.

Commodities remained under pressure from expectations of lacklustre Chinese demand and disappointment over the support plans so far revealed for China's economy. Iron ore prices fell more than 1% in Singapore SZZFX4 to $100.70 a ton, though copper prices steadied. IRONORE/MET/L

Oil prices also steadied and Brent crude futures LCOc1 traded at $73.96 a barrel in Asia. China's oil-demand growth is expected to remain weak in 2025, the head of the International Energy Agency said on Monday.

A relatively bare data calendar puts extra focus on U.S. earnings for insight into the economy and markets' mood.

General Motors GM.N, Texas Instruments TXN.O Verizon VZ.N, Lockheed Martin LMT.N and 3M MMM.N are among those reporting on Tuesday.

"It's waiting game mode until we get some more data," said ANZ strategist Jack Chambers, with U.S. jobs data on Nov. 1, ahead of the election on Nov. 5 and the next Federal Reserve decision, on Nov. 7, the major marks in the diary.


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Reporting by Tom Westbrook in Singapore; Editing by Jamie Freed

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