(Corrects session low in spot gold to $1,301.91 from $1,301.90 an ounce; adds dropped first name and title in 14th paragraph)
* U.S., European shares fall after U.S. ISM data
* Oil prices fall more than 2 pct on inventories data
* Dollar slips after ISM data casts doubt on U.S. economy
* Treasury yields little changed as Friday's jobs data awaited
By Sam Forgione
NEW YORK, Sept 1 (Reuters) - U.S. and European shares slipped on Thursday after a report showing weakness in U.S. manufacturing last month added to uncertainty ahead of Friday's monthly U.S. jobs data, while oil prices tumbled and the dollar dipped.
The Institute for Supply Management said its purchasing managers' index fell to 49.4 in August, below expectations of economists polled by Reuters for a dip to just 52.0, and showing the first contraction in manufacturing since February. data weighed on sentiment amid an already nervous investor environment ahead of Friday's U.S. employment report for August. Federal Reserve Vice Chair Stanley Fischer said last week that the central bank would consider the jobs data when discussing when to next raise interest rates.
Employers are expected to have added 180,000 jobs in August, according to a Reuters poll of economists. Adding reasons for the Fed to raise rates was a report that showed the number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose to 263,000 last week, below analysts' estimate of 265,000. shares also lost ground in the wake of the weak U.S. ISM data, with major markets in the region moving into the red. European shares had earlier climbed to a two-week high. the lower oil prices and the ISM show weakness in the economy," said Tim Ghriskey, chief investment officer of Solaris Asset Management in New York. "There's fear that there's a disconnect between what the Fed might do and what the data is showing us."
Oil prices fell after a rise in U.S. crude inventories focused attention on a supply glut that has pushed stockpiles to record highs around the world. all-country world equity index .MIWD00000PUS was last down 0.67 points, or 0.16 percent, at 415.94.
The Dow Jones industrial average .DJI was last down 87.93 points, or 0.48 percent, at 18,312.95. The S&P 500 .SPX was down 11.6 points, or 0.53 percent, at 2,159.35. The Nasdaq Composite .IXIC was down 17.49 points, or 0.34 percent, at 5,195.73.
Europe's broad FTSEurofirst 300 index .FTEU3 was last down 0.20 percent at 1,349.64.
Brent crude LCOc1 was last down $1.07, or 2.28 percent, at $45.82 a barrel. U.S. crude CLc1 was down $1.09, or 2.44 percent, at $43.61 per barrel.
The dollar index .DXY , which measures the greenback against a basket of six major currencies, pulled back from Wednesday's more than three-week high of 96.255 and was last down 0.37 percent at 95.664 after the ISM data cast doubts on the strength of the U.S. economy. Treasury yields were little changed as the focus remained on Friday's U.S. jobs data. Benchmark 10-year yields US10YT=RR were last at 1.572 percent, from a yield of 1.568 percent late Wednesday. just waiting for the number tomorrow and the bets are being placed as to whether the number comes in weak or strong, since it has been teed up as a pivotal event for determining whether the Fed goes in September," said Craig Bishop, RBC Wealth Management's lead strategist for U.S. fixed income.
Spot gold XAU= touched $1,301.91 an ounce, its lowest in more than two months, as investors awaited Friday's U.S. employment data.