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Global stocks rise as Reddit 'tumult' comes under U.S. scrutiny

Published 02/02/2021, 07:29 PM
Updated 02/03/2021, 06:55 AM
© Reuters. First trading day of stock market in Tokyo

By Danilo Masoni

MILAN (Reuters) - World shares rose on Wednesday as volatility caused by a retail trading frenzy on Wall Street subsided on expectations of tougher regulation, while optimism about U.S. fiscal stimulus also supported sentiment.

The prospect of former ECB chief Mario Draghi becoming prime minister in Italy added to the cheer, along with record sales at Google parent Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) which offset a tepid reception to news that Amazon founder Jeff Bezos will step down as CEO.

The MSCI world equity index was up 0.3% by 1119 GMT, inching closer to its record peak following gains in Asia overnight and a positive open in Europe.

World shares recovered from wild swings last week when a Reddit-driven trading fever boosted heavily shorted stocks like GameStop (NYSE:GME), forcing hedge funds to reduce their equity books.

Investors were bracing for tougher U.S. markets regulation after Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen asked to discuss whether trade had been consistent with fair and efficient markets. Officials were set to meet as soon as Thursday.

"Regulators have acknowledged the tumult," Deutsche Bank (DE:DBKGn) strategists led by Jim Reid said in a note.

Mass buying by amateur investors had lifted GameStop, the U.S. videogame retailer at the core of the frenzy, tenfold before the shares started deflating. In pre-market trade on Wednesday they were down 81% from their peak.

Markets also had renewed hopes for U.S. President Joe Biden's proposed $1.9 trillion COVID-19 aid bill after the Senate took steps to allow Democrats to pass Biden's package without Republican support.

Nasdaq and S&P 500 futures were up 0.7 and 0.4% respectively.

Shares in Alphabet rose 7% in premarket trade after Google's parent topped quarterly sales expectations for its advertising and cloud businesses.

Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) shares were however subdued premarket as the departure of Bezos raised questions about what's next for the group, overshadowing quarterly sales surging above $100 billion for the first time ever.

DRAGHI TO THE RESCUE?

Italian bonds and stocks outperformed on expectations former European Central Bank chief Draghi could become the country's next prime minister, ending weeks of political crisis.

Italy's 10-year bond yield fell more than 10 basis points to around 0.55%, its lowest in almost two weeks. It was set for its biggest one-day fall since mid-January. Italian stocks rose 2.7%, lifted by banks.

The gap between Italian and German 10-year yields narrowed to 101.7 bps from 113 bps late on Tuesday.

The head of state was set to receive Draghi at 1100 GMT and is expected to give him a mandate to put together a high-profile administration that he hopes will win the backing of a fractured parliament.

"A Draghi-led government with a clear mandate and a wider majority is likely to be seen by investors and European partners as the most credible option to face Italy's policy challenges," said UBS analysts and economist led by Giovanni Montalti.

"A technocratic government represents the upside case scenario," they added.

Elsewhere, spot silver, which briefly surged on Monday as small traders bought up the metal, rose 0.4% to $26.7 an ounce. That was a minor rebound from an 8% tumble on Tuesday, and analysts said the retail trader-driven rally to a near eight-year peak in the previous session had faded.

Spot gold fell 0.1% to $1,835.1 per ounce.

Oil prices continued their upswing, supported by an unexpected draw in U.S. crude stockpiles and a producer estimate of a global oil market deficit this year.

Brent crude futures hit an 11-month high and were last up 0.8% at $57.94 a barrel, while U.S. crude futures climbed 0.6% to $55.1 a barrel, just shy of a one-year high.

© Reuters. The German share price index DAX graph is pictured at the stock exchange in Frankfurt

In foreign exchange markets, the euro hit a fresh 2-month low against the dollar, as investors looked to a widening disparity between the strength of U.S. and European pandemic recoveries.

Latest comments

Basement traders will never beat institutions
Wallsteet is just one corrupt place and is allowed true by the politics
Wallstreet: we should be allowed to take incredible risks with stuff we dont own with potential infinite loss. Reddit: we are going to buy that stock, too bad. Pretty clear who is right here.
Seriously? DJI is really struggling to buy at the moment - fake news- stop the pump and stop the rigging
how many ridiculous articles. " stocks rise" . as opposed to? they always rise
pure fantasy
Hearing the word “stimulus” every day for a year has made me physically ill when I hear it now.
im starting a company tomorrow Stimulus LLC. gimme that govt. cheese
mismanagement! they name it 1.9 trillion but only 1400 goes to people. billions go to the rich. instead open courts, fix the lawlessness and hold accountable the abusers, law breakers, and even abusive renters who get the stimulus, still work and make money but choose to not pay rent because eviction has become hard as courts simply allow the abuse to continue. until when? then how are you going to compensate the landlords who might go bankrupt?
who cares about the vaccines when the virus has already mutated around them. Keep making hurdles for this virus and they'll make it unstoppable.
So do we just need stimulus forever and infinity to keep the ship afloat? You cannot print your way to prosperity this will come to a devestating end.
so hard to buy here. Feels more overbought than ever before.
You mean nikkei?
700 mln people? Russia has a population of 140..
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