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GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian stocks up on hopes of thaw in U.S-China trade tensions

Published 14/05/2018, 02:31 pm
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* MSCI ex-Japan near 2 month highs, Chinese shares jump

* Trump says to help ZTE "get back into business, fast"

* Malaysian ringgit hits 4-month low after election shock

* Oil eases from multi-year highs, dollar dips

By Swati Pandey

SYDNEY, May 14 (Reuters) - Asian shares rose to near two-month highs on Monday on hopes of a thaw in U.S.-China trade tensions, after U.S. President Donald Trump pledged to help ZTE Corp "get back into business, fast" after a U.S. ban crippled the Chinese technology company.

Trump's comments on Sunday came ahead of a second round of trade talks between U.S. and Chinese officials this week to resolve an escalating trade dispute. China had said last week its stance in the negotiations would not change. broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS rose 0.5 percent, while Japan's Nikkei .N225 tacked on 0.3 percent.

Chinese shares were also buoyant after Trump's comments on ZTE Corp 000063.SZ 0763.HK , which JPMorgan (NYSE:JPM) analysts said was "a significant positive."

Shanghai's SSE (LON:SSE) Composite index .SSEC rose 0.6 percent while the blue-chip .CSI300 rallied 1.1 percent. Hong Kong's Hang Seng index .HSE climbed 1.2 percent.

"The fact Trump is now...working to find a resolution for ZTE marks the latest sign of thawing in Beijing-Washington relations," JPMorgan said.

"Trump also needs China to remain on side ahead of his meeting with North Korea's Kim and this also suggests that until the 12 June meeting the signalling from the U.S. on trade will be more positive."

The United States has said it will lift sanctions on Pyongyang if North Korea agrees to completely dismantle its nuclear weapons program.

Elsewhere in Asia, the Malaysian ringgit MYR= slid 1 percent to a four-month trough against the dollar in the first onshore trade since a shock election upset last week. Malaysian stocks sank as much as 2.7 percent at one point but were up 0.5 percent by midday. Mahathir Mohamad came out of political retirement to lead the opposition Pakatan Harapan (Alliance of Hope) to a stunning victory defeating prime minister Najib Razak, a former protege he had accused of corruption. investors were concerned that populist promises such as repealing an unpopular goods and services tax and restoring a petrol subsidy could undermine the country's finances.

But some analysts believe Mahathir's proposals could be positive for the economy.

"The repeal of GST, while only marginally negative for the fiscal deficit, will be a boon for consumers, who have been upset that they bear the burden of poor fiscal management and came out to vote against the establishment," said Trinh Nguyen, senior economist at Natixis.

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While tensions in the Korean peninsula have eased, U.S. plans to reintroduce sanctions against Iran have stoked anxiety in the Middle East. pumps about 4 percent of the world's oil, and the latest development has sent oil prices near multi-year highs.

On Monday, U.S. crude CLc1 slipped 24 cents to $70.46 a barrel and Brent LCOc1 was off 39 cents at $76.73 as a relentless rise in U.S. drilling activity pointed to increased output. O/R

The United States threatened on Sunday to impose sanctions on European companies that do business with Iran, as the remaining participants in the Iran nuclear accord stiffened their resolve to keep that agreement operational. currencies, the dollar .DXY dipped 0.1 percent to 92.41 against a basket of major currencies and was set for its fourth straight day of losses.

Against the Japanese yen JPY= , it ticked down to 109.32 per dollar, remaining largely in a holding pattern since late last month.

The euro EUR= inched 0.18 percent up to $1.1963 following two consecutive sessions of gains as Italy's anti-establishment parties looked likely to form the next government. week, the Bank of England held rates steady and New Zealand's central bank said the official cash rate will remain at historic lows of 1.75 percent for "some time." leaves the Fed as the only major central bank in the world committed to rate increases although recent data showing moderate inflation reading has cast doubt over the pace of any hikes.

Spot gold XAU= was up 0.2 percent at $1,320.06 an ounce, after eking out a small weekly gain last week.

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