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World stocks rise after sell-off, dollar gains

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Reuters
05 October, 2021, 09:50 pm
Last modified: 05 October, 2021, 09:57 pm

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World stocks rise after sell-off, dollar gains

MSCI's gauge of global stocks rose 0.72%, held down after hitting a more than three-month low overnight in Asia

Reuters
05 October, 2021, 09:50 pm
Last modified: 05 October, 2021, 09:57 pm
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Global equity markets rose on Tuesday as tech stocks rebounded on Wall Street and the dollar regained strength ahead of US payrolls data on Friday that is seen as key to the Federal Reserve's next move on tapering its support to the economy.

The major US stock indices rose more than 1% as did most European bourses, while yields on the 10-year US Treasury note, a touchstone for investor sentiment, edged above 1.5% and a surge in oil prices continued to fuel inflation fears.

The focus was on Friday, when the US unemployment report for September may indicate when the Fed moves forward with its plans to begin tapering its $120 billion a month of bond purchases.

"I don't want to read a whole lot into today's market action other than a rebound after a weak stretch," said Peter Tuz, president of Chase Investment Counsel in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Friday's report "will be telling about the direction of both interest rates and the economy, and by definition the equity markets as well," Tuz added.

Non-farm payrolls data is expected to show continued improvement in the labor market, with a forecast for 488,000 jobs to have been added in September, a Reuters poll showed.

MSCI's gauge of global stocks rose 0.72%, held down after hitting a more than three-month low overnight in Asia.

European stocks gained 1.13% as rising bank stocks and an encouraging earnings update from chipmaker Infineon calmed nerves following a tech-fueled selloff on Wall Street on Monday. European bank shares rose more than 3%.

On Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 1.39%, the S&P 500 gained 1.50% and the Nasdaq Composite added 1.63%.

Inflation expectations jumped with the US breakeven rate on five-year Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) rising to 2.61%, the highest level since late July.

In Europe, a market-based gauge of long-term euro zone inflation expectations surged to a new six-year high as rising crude and record gas prices fanned inflation fears.

The five-year euro forward swap hit 1.8369%, the highest since July 2015. It was 1.26% at the start of 2021.

Short-dated yields have jumped as the US Treasury eyes Oct. 18 as when it could run out of cash. The US Senate is expected to take up a bill passed by the House of Representatives this week suspending the limit on Treasury borrowing through 2022.

The dollar index, which tracks the greenback versus a basket of six currencies, rose 0.08% to 93.917.

The euro was down 0.16% at $1.1602, while the yen traded up 0.53% at $111.4600.

Brent crude futures rose to a three-year high while US benchmark oil hit its highest since 2014 after the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies stuck to their planned output increase rather than pumping even more crude.

Brent crude for rose $1.62 to $82.88 a barrel. US crude gained $1.55 to $79.17 per barrel.

Market focus in Asia was on whether embattled property developer China Evergrande would offer any respite to investors looking for signs of asset disposals.

Trading in shares in the world's largest indebted developer was halted on Monday but other Chinese property developers grappled with ratings downgrades on worries about their ability to repay debt.

Bitcoin rose above the $50,000 mark for the first time in four weeks, adding to a series of gains since the start of October. It was last up 1.75% on the day. 

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