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World stocks bounce on report of U.S.-China trade talks

Published 03/26/2018, 07:47 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Steel pipes are seen before being loaded for export at Port of Lianyungang

By Abhinav Ramnarayan

LONDON (Reuters) - World stocks came off six-week lows and U.S. stock futures jumped on Monday on optimism that the United States and China are set to begin negotiations on trade, easing fears about a trade war between the world's two largest economies.

MSCI's world equity index (MIWD00000PUS), which tracks shares in 47 countries, touched its lowest level since Feb. 9 but was then buoyed to a 0.25 percent gain after a Wall Street Journal report that Treasury Secretary Mnuchin was considering a visit to Beijing to begin negotiations.

U.S. stock futures shot up across the board, with Dow Futures (1YMc1) up 1.2 percent while S&P futures (ESc1) and Nasdaq futures (NQc1) up 1.3 percent and 1.8 percent respectively.

"Exemptions on steel/aluminium tariffs have already been granted for other important trade partners (Canada, Mexico, EU), which suggests the U.S. president is using this approach more for negotiating leverage rather than any real intention to start a global trade war," wrote Mike van Dulken, head of research at Accendo Markets, noting a "measured" and "nuanced" response from China so far.

Most European stock indices also strengthened, with the pan-European STOXX 600 benchmark (STOXX) up nearly half a percent and the export-sensitive German DAX (GDAXI) up 0.6 percent.

Japan's Nikkei, (N225) meanwhile, erased earlier losses of 1.3 percent to end 0.7 percent higher.

Fears of a trade war mounted this month after Trump first slapped tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, and then on Thursday specifically targeted China by announcing plans for tariffs on up to $60 billion of Chinese goods.

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Signs of potential compromises were also supported by news overnight that South Korea would be exempt from U.S. steel tariffs in a revision of the bilateral trade pact between the two countries.

South Korea's benchmark share index (KS11) rose 0.8 percent.

DOLLAR BOUNCE

The dollar also bounced off a 16-month low against the Japanese yen

Safe-haven government bonds yields, which have been compressed in recent times by worries over a potential trade war, firmed on Tuesday with U.S. Treasury yields (US10YT=RR) rising 2 basis points and euro zone bond yields also edging higher.

Concerns over the formation of a new anti-establishment government in Italy weighed on Southern European debt in particular on Monday, though this was counterbalanced to an extent by a ratings upgrade for Spain late on Friday.

Italian bonds underperformed, with 10-year yields (IT10YT=RR) rising as much as 4 basis points on further signs that the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and the anti-migrant League might explore an alliance to form a government.

But the euro (EUR=) was still on a positive trajectory, up half a percent to a 2-1/2 week high of $1.2417.

In commodities, international Brent crude futures opened above $70 a barrel for the first time since January.

In a sign that jitters are still running through the market, spot gold was hovering around five-week highs

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