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GLOBAL MARKETS -Asian stocks under pressure, gold rallies on U.S. stimulus impasse

Published 29/07/2020, 10:09 am
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By Suzanne Barlyn

NEW YORK, July 28 (Reuters) - Asian equities pulled backed on Wednesday as an impasse in U.S. economic stimulus negotiations pushed global stocks lower and sent investors into safe-haven assets like gold, which hovered near record highs.

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he did not support everything in a $1 trillion Senate Republican coronavirus relief proposal the day after it was unveiled by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, although he indicated talks were continuing. had some negative leads particularly from U.S. and European stock markets," said Michael McCarthy, chief market strategist at CMC Markets in Sydney, pointing to the overnight decline of Asia-Pacific futures as an indicator of the market opening.

Hong Kong's Hang Seng index futures .HSI .HSIc1 were down 0.14%. Australian S&P/ASX 200 .AXJO was flat while {{178|Japan's NiNikkei 225 futures NKc1 dipped 0.5%.

U.S. data released on Tuesday showed consumer confidence ebbed in July as coronavirus infections flared across the country. data, along with stimulus concerns, weighed down Wall Street, where the Dow Jones Industrial Average .DJI fell 0.77%, the S&P 500 .SPX dipped 0.65%, and the Nasdaq Composite .IXIC lost 1.27%.

"The only positive news is for those holding quantities of gold and those in New Zealand, where job numbers rose in June," wrote Tapas Strickland, an economist at NAB in a research note on Wednesday.

Worsening coronavirus outbreaks in Florida and Texas added to the caution. Florida reported 191 deaths in a 24 hour period ending on Tuesday, marking a record one-day rise for the third-most populous U.S. state and prized destination for beach-goers and retirees. the second-most populous state, added more than 6,000 new cases on Monday, pushing its total to 401,477, according to a Reuters tally.

The rise in U.S. deaths and infections has dampened early hopes that the country was past the worst of an economic crisis that has decimated businesses and put millions of Americans out of work.

Gold is up over $125 per ounce in little more than a week as investors bet the Federal Reserve will reaffirm its super-accommodative policies at its two-day meeting ending on Wednesday, and perhaps signal a tolerance for higher inflation in the long run. Bullion pulled back from an all-time high reached earlier.

Gold surged to a record high of $1,980.57 per ounce earlier, but prices retreated as much as 3.7% later in the session as investors booked profits and the dollar bounced back.

The dollar index against a basket of currencies =USD gained 0.18% to 93.71, after dropping to 93.47 on Monday, the lowest since June 2018.

"I think the market is just taking a pause, it's been a fairly relentless dollar selloff," said Vassili Serebriakov, an FX strategist at UBS in New York. commodity markets, oil prices fell as U.S. lawmakers prepared to wrangle over the stimulus package and investors worried about a rise in coronavirus cases worldwide. crude LCOc1 was last down 0.32% to $43.27 per barrel while U.S. crude CLc1 remained unchanged at $41.04 per barrel.

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