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GLOBAL MARKETS-Dollar gains, U.S. yields rise as investors await Fed hike signal

Published 22/08/2016, 06:52 pm
GLOBAL MARKETS-Dollar gains, U.S. yields rise as investors await Fed hike signal
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By Abhinav Ramnarayan

LONDON, Aug 22 (Reuters) - The dollar strengthened and U.S. Treasury yields hit a two-week high on Monday on expectations the Federal Reserve will give a signal this week that it is gearing up to raise interest rates.

An upbeat assessment of the U.S. economy's strength from Fed Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer on Sunday was seen raising the prospect of Fed chair Janet Yellen flagging up a rate rise at a meeting with the world's central bankers on Friday. dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six major currencies, rose 0.4 percent to 94.872 .DXY , pulling away from a six-week low hit last week after minutes of the Fed's last policy meeting showed rate-setters split on when to hike.

U.S. 10-year Treasury yields touched a two-week high of 1.60 percent on Monday while shorter-dated yields touched levels not seen since Britain's shock vote to leave the European Union in June.

World stocks .MIWD00000PUS fell 0.13% early on Monday but were flat at 0820 GMT after a bounce-back in Europe .STOXX , led up by Syngenta after its proposed takeover by ChemChina was approved by U.S. regulators. .EU

"The market took his (Fischer's) remarks to mean that the Fed's Yellen might blow the same trumpet in her upcoming Jackson Hole remarks," analysts at RBC Capital Markets said in a note.

Global central bankers will join the annual mountain retreat that in Jackson Hole, Wyoming on Thursday, with Yellen due to speak the following day.

Emerging stocks .MSCIEF and currencies fell broadly on Monday. Many emerging countries borrow heavily in US dollars meaning an appreciation in the greenback makes it more expensive for them to service their debt.

Interest rate futures contracts indicate that the market is pricing in about 50/50 odds of a U.S. rate increase by the end of the year.

Oil prices fell on Monday as analysts said they doubted upcoming producer talks would rein in oversupply. O/R

Soaring exports of refined products from China also pressured prices, as this was seen as the latest indicator of an ongoing global fuel glut, traders said. crude futures LCOc1 were trading at $49.94 per barrel at 0712 GMT, down 95 cents, or 1.87 percent.

Crude futures have risen almost $10 a barrel since early August on speculation that Saudi Arabia and other members of the OPEC will agree next month to a production freeze deal with non-OPEC producers led by Russia.

U.S. crude CLc1 fell 1.57 percent to $47.75 after gaining 9 percent last week, rising for a second straight week.

Gold fell on Monday to its lowest in more than a week as the dollar strengthened. Spot gold XAU= was down 0.6 percent at $1,333.01 an ounce. GOL/

For Reuters new Live Markets blog on European and UK stock markets see reuters://realtime/verb=Open/url=http://emea1.apps.cp.extranet.thomsonreuters.biz/cms/?pageId=livemarkets (Editing by Andrew Heavens)

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