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Euro, euro zone bond markets hold out hope for recovery fund; stocks higher

Published 07/19/2020, 08:44 PM
Updated 07/20/2020, 07:05 AM
© Reuters. A man wearing protective face mask walks in front of a stock quotation board outside a brokerage in Tokyo

By Ritvik Carvalho

LONDON (Reuters) - The euro and euro zone bond markets held out hope European Union leaders would strike a deal on a recovery fund for the bloc's pandemic-ravaged economy on Monday, while the region's stock markets inched cautiously higher as talks paused.

The single currency hit its highest levels against the dollar since March 9, at $1.1467 after reports of progress following three days of negotiations towards the proposed 750 billion-euro fund.

Bond markets also cheered the progress, with the risk premium investors pay for holding Italian government debt over Germany's - the bloc's benchmark - falling to 161 basis points, its lowest level since March 27.

Stock markets were more reserved in their optimism, however. The pan-European STOXX 600 index was 0.1% higher by mid-morning trade in London, with a risk-off tone expressed in sectoral gainers and losers.

"The euro has gained on the likelihood that they do come up with some solution at this meeting," said Marshall Gittler, head of investment research at BDSwiss Group.

"I had expected them to fail, or at best to come to only a partial agreement, but the fact that they’ve kept at it for this long shows that they really are determined to succeed," Gittler said. A successful agreement would probably give the euro a further boost, he said.

Talks on the fund were adjourned on Monday until 1600 CET (1400 GMT). After the adjournment was announced, both the Austrian Chancellor Sebestian Kurz and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said progress was being made.

A group of wealthy northern European states pushed during the summit for a smaller recovery fund and sought to limit how payouts are split between grants and repayable loans.

An attempt to reach a compromise failed on Sunday. A deal envisaging 400 billion euros in grants - down from a proposed 500 billion euros - was rejected by the north, which said it saw 350 billion euros as the maximum.

Discussions over the grants has since narrowed, with EU summit Chairman Charles Michel saying they would be based on 390 billion euros combined with smaller rebates.

"The chances of a deal appear higher now than before the weekend, with the Frugal Four winning concessions while also acknowledging grants must be part of the deal," strategists at UBS Global Wealth Management said in a note to clients.

"While it remains to be seen if a deal can be done today, we continue to expect an eventual agreement, which would act as a catalyst for the euro and support Eurozone equities and bonds."

They added that they expected the euro to rise in the second half of 2020 as economies bounce.

Graphic: Euro, euro zone bond markets during coronavirus crisis - https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/mkt/qmypmgdzzpr/Pasted%20image%201595231598392.png

Wall Street futures traded 0.2% lower.

Earlier in Asia, MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan gained 0.26%, reversing loses earlier in the day.

Chinese markets rose more than 2% after regulators raised the equity investment cap for insurers and encouraged mergers and acquisitions among brokerages and mutual fund houses.

Australia's S&P/ASX 200 index dropped 0.5% after authorities warned that a surge in COVID-19 cases in the country's second most populous state could take weeks to tame.

More than 14 million people have been infected by the novel coronavirus globally and nearly 602,000 have died, according to a Reuters tally.

South Korea's KOSPI pared gains to fall 0.1%. Japan's Nikkei was also down 0.1% after data showed the country's exports suffered a double-digit decline for the fourth month in a row in June.

In the United States, Congress is set to begin debating a new aid package this week, as several states in the country's South and West imposed new lockdowns to curb the virus.

The virus has claimed over 140,000 U.S. lives since the pandemic started, and Florida, California, Texas and other southern and western states shatter records for new cases every day.

In currencies, the dollar climbed 0.2% against the Japanese yen to 107.22. Sterling gained 0.2% to trade at $1.2589. The risk-sensitive Australian dollar was down 0.1% at $0.6989.

In commodities, spot gold traded flat at $1,809.58 an ounce, still near a nine-year top.

Oil prices fell, unnerved by the prospect of rising coronavirus cases halting a recovery in fuel demand. U.S. crude and Brent were both down 1% each to $40.14 per barrel and $42.71 per barrel, respectively.

© Reuters. The London Stock Exchange Group offices are seen in the City of London, Britain

Prices for copper, a barometer of economic growth, fell on Monday after data showed rising inventories in Chinese warehouses and on concern the climbing coronavirus cases threatened a sustainable global recovery.

Latest comments

we going up this is manipulation to fear investors to take long trade
..bourses not borders
All Asian borders are positive I disagree
Shangai index is 2.60% up... you clearly want the markets to remain down with these fake/manipulated news and headlines.
What US stimulus check will do to Asian markets, they can’t figure their own problems🤣🤣
q, at0z0
I cant believe we have already 14 million infections from covid-19, maybe innone year from now we will be talking about 40 million unfortunately. The virus did not quite hit Africa yet
This is where human trials for the vakseen are under way. So sad. Talk about exploitation of the poor.
No cases in Africa due to lack of testing?
No cases in Africa due to lack of testing?
Defently win corona through public distance and wear face mask upto find medicene. Every problem solution there. Dont worry every one
None of the analyses make sense in this market.. it just keeps shooting up regardless..
Little that they know. That there is wisdom in the counsel of many.
" has almost as many infections as the next three hardest-hit countries combined - Brazil, India and Russia."   wow!   Your president should be immediately fired.   Horrible leadership.   Unbelievable!
Lot of activty againt corono in India. very soon control corono in India. Our prime minister and cheif minister every one know the pain and work hard against corono. Defintly win India and world(except china becsuse what their give same effert get it back)
Agreed... we tried but he has manulipated the system by installing loyalists. You can't do much when there is a 2/3 majority and the Republican party is stacked with spineless jellyfish.
I live in Brazil and I say to you, almost nobody is tested here. Testing more, naturally, you will have higher numbers.
I was out friday n wait. Im sure many r waiting for a clear direction.
Directions come from LEADERS.We have MEDIOCRITY. Good luck with that idea
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