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GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks gain on trade deal hopes, set for worst week since December

Published 10/05/2019, 07:08 pm
Updated 10/05/2019, 07:10 pm
© Reuters.  GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks gain on trade deal hopes, set for worst week since December
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* Graphic: World FX rates in 2019 http://tmsnrt.rs/2egbfVh

* Stocks gain despite yet another round of tariffs

* MSCI ACWI up 0.2%, set for worst week since December

* Dollar higher by 0.05%

* Oil gains

By Ritvik Carvalho

LONDON, May 10 (Reuters) - Global stocks made gains on Friday as investors held out hopes for a trade deal between the United States and China, even as another round of U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods took effect.

European stock markets bounced off six-week lows, with Germany's trade-sensitive DAX index .GDAXI leading the charge with a 1% rise. .EU

MSCI's All-Country World Index .MIWD00000PUS , which tracks stocks across 47 countries, was up 0.2% after the start of European trading.

But the gauge was set for its worst weekly performance since late December 2018, with a loss of 2.75% as tensions on trade ratcheted up again between the U.S. and China.

U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff increase to 25% from 10% on $200 billion of Chinese goods kicked in on Friday, and Beijing said it would strike back. U.S. and Chinese negotiators are in talks to try to rescue a faltering deal aimed at ending a 10-month trade war between the world's two largest economies. White House has said the two sides would resume negotiations on Friday morning in Washington after concluding the first of two days of talks on Thursday. has encouraged some investors to cling to hopes that the U.S. administration could revoke the new tariff hike once a deal is reached.

"In the short term, a renewed intensification of trade tensions between the United States and China could fuel further volatility and lead to temporary setbacks," analysts at Credit Suisse (SIX:CSGN).

"Still, we see recent developments as the United States strengthening its negotiating position in order to achieve a better deal, potentially later than expected."

U.S. stock futures fell and Asian shares pared gains after the U.S. tariff hike, with investors worried that a protracted trade war could hamper global economic growth.

UBS Wealth Management cut its exposure to emerging market stocks late Thursday, changing its portfolio as the intensification of trade tensions took its toll on markets, the asset manager said in a note. also threatened on Thursday to take steps to authorise new tariffs on $325 billion in Chinese imports.

MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS , which dropped more than 1% early Friday, remained where they were when tariff increase kicked in, up 0.3%.

Japan's Nikkei .N225 was off 0.3%.

In currencies, the dollar .DXY was higher by 0.05% against a basket of peers. The Japanese yen was flat, having gained 1.2% this week. The euro was higher by 0.1% to the dollar. FRX/

Rising geopolitical tensions were also not helping markets.

North Korea fired what appeared to be two short-range missiles on Thursday in its second such test in less than a week and the United States said it had seized a North Korean cargo ship. Iran, Trump said he could not rule out a military confrontation after Tehran relaxed restrictions on its nuclear programme in response to U.S. sanctions imposed following Trump's withdrawal of the United States from the accord with a year ago. 10-year U.S. Treasuries yield stood at 2.454% US10YT=RR near its lowest levels since late March.

Three-month bill yields US3MT=RR stood at 2.456%.

The 10-year yield briefly fell below the shorter three-month yields on Thursday, stoking recession fears. US/

German 10-year government bond yields were headed for their biggest weekly fall in seven weeks in a sign that a ratcheting up in U.S./China trade tensions have exacerbated concern about the global growth outlook. GVD/EUR

MSCI's emerging market currency index .MIEM00000CUS also tumbled to a four-month low on Thursday.

Oil prices rose. Brent LCOc1 was up 0.3% to $70.61 a barrel while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude CLc1 fell 0.3% to $61.89.

Gold ticked up 0.1% to $1,284.84 per ounce XAU= .

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