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U.S.-Sino tensions hit stocks; gold and silver soar

Published 07/21/2020, 07:53 PM
Updated 07/22/2020, 05:55 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Security guard wearing a face mask walks past the Bund Financial Bull statue on The Bund in Shanghai

By Marc Jones and Tom Westbrook

LONDON/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The euro traded at an 18-month high on Wednesday as financial markets continued to bask in the afterglow of the EU recovery fund agreement deal, while a precious metals boom took silver's recent gains to 20% and gold to a nine-year high.

News from China that the United States had told it to close its consulate in Houston caused a bout of risk aversion in European trading, but stock markets had been consolidating anyway after their recent surges.

Asian stocks had spent most of the day dithering and Europe's morning dip (EU) added to the list of gyrations keeping traders occupied.

Silver

The euro was perched above $1.15 (EUR=) for the first time since early 2019, and despite a minor tick up on the Houston headlines the dollar (=USD) was at its lowest against a basket of the main world currencies since March.

"With the U.S. struggling with the pandemic, there is a growing divergence of growth expectations with Europe and Asia Pacific," said RBC analyst Alvin Tan.

"We'll keep an eye on what is happening in Houston, but the fact is that in a typical up-cycle for the global economy the dollar tends to underperform, of course".

China's foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told a regular daily news briefing that the United States had abruptly told Beijing on Tuesday to close its consulate.

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"We urge the U.S. to immediately revoke this erroneous decision," he said. "Should it insist on going down this wrong path, China will react with firm countermeasures."

China's offshore yuan weakened past 7 per dollar on the news and was last at 7.0028

"That headline triggered some profit taking, quite an aggressive one in USDCNY, USDCNH," said Christy Tan, head of markets strategy for Asia at National Australia Bank (OTC:NABZY) in Singapore.

"It's a timing issue. All this is coming as tensions between the U.S. and China are escalating. This added fuel to fire," she said.

PEDAL TO THE METALS

The pan-European STOXX 600 (STOXX) extended its early drop to stand down 1% by 0900 GMT. Commodity-linked stocks (SXPP) along with travel (SXTP) and autos (SXAP) provided the biggest drags with falls of around 2%.

S&P 500 futures (ESc1) were down 0.5% following Tuesday's mixed session on Wall Street, amid concern about rising U.S. coronavirus cases and political disagreement over the next U.S. fiscal aid package.

The United States reported more than 1,000 deaths from COVID-19 on Tuesday, the first time that grim milestone has been passed since June. President Donald Trump warned that things would probably get worse before they got better.

The euro was last at $1.1515 (EUR=) after going as high as 1.1547, its best since January 2019. The Australian dollar

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Copper prices drooped 1.3% after the Houston headlines . Shanghai and Dalian iron ore futures rose for a second straight session on expectations of strong Chinese demand.

Oil prices remained rangebound, hurt by inventory concerns. Brent futures (LCOc1) slipped 0.4% to $44.14 per barrel and U.S. crude fell 0.5% to $41.70 a barrel.

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