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GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks scale fresh peak as U.S. and China lead recovery

Published 06/04/2021, 04:40 pm
Updated 06/04/2021, 04:42 pm
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* MSCI AxJ rises 0.4% to two-week peak, world stocks hit record

* Treasuries firm ahead of Fed minutes; dollar pauses gains

* Asian stock markets: https://tmsnrt.rs/2zpUAr4

By Tom Westbrook

SINGAPORE, April 6 (Reuters) - Stocks hovered near a record high on Tuesday, supported by strong economic data from China and the United States, while currency and bond markets paused for breath after a month of rapid gains in the dollar and Treasury yields.

World equities .MIWD00000PUS briefly touched an all-time peak in Asia as 1% gains in tech-heavy Taiwan's market and Australia's miner and bank heavy bourse .AXJO followed rises on Wall Street.

Profit-taking pushed Japan's Nikkei .N225 down 1% and dragged on the Shanghai Composite .SSEC , though European futures rose ahead of the first trading session after Easter.

FTSE futures FFIc1 and EuroSTOXX 50 futures STXEc1 climbed 0.8%. The S&P 500 .SPX closed Monday at a record peak and futures ESc1 dipped 0.2% on Tuesday. .N

On the heels of a bumper U.S. jobs report on Good Friday, March data showed services activity hit a record high. China's service sector has also gathered steam with the sharpest increase in sales in three months. aggregate, it's good for the global economy and therefore that's a justification to move into more cyclical-sensitive FX pairs and to buy stocks in general," said Kyle Rodda, market analyst at brokerage IG in Melbourne.

"Yields haven't budged much and so tech stocks have outperformed," he said.

The yield on benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasuries US10YT=RR fell 1.7 basis points to 1.6897%, while the U.S. dollar has mostly missed out on a big bounce from the strong data and held at $1.1810 per euro after posting its steepest drop in weeks.

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Elsewhere, Credit Suisse (SIX:CSGN) sought to draw a line under its exposure to the implosion of hedge fund Archegos Capital announcing the debacle would cost it about $4.7 billion and two senior executives their jobs. STATE

The steadying Treasury yields and greenback follow a charge higher over the first quarter, with an 83 basis point rise in 10-year yields, the biggest quarterly gain in a dozen years, and a 3.6% rise in the dollar index - the sharpest since 2018.

"Bonds have settled down now," said Omkar Joshi, portfolio manager at Opal Capital Management in Sydney, after a hard and fast selloff. "I think markets can keep powering on from here."

Minutes from the March meeting of the U.S. Federal Reserve, due on Wednesday, are the next focus for bond markets, although they will not address the most recent data surprises and markets have run far ahead of Fed projections for years of low rates.

Fed funds futures 0#FF: have priced in a hike next year while eurodollar markets have it priced by December 0#ED: .

"What needs to be tested is how the Fed reinforces and reassures on its flexible average inflation target policy," said Vishnu Varathan, head economist at Mizuho Bank in Singapore.

"The dollar's past few weeks of movement reflects markets moving ahead despite what the Fed has said," he added.

Currencies were fairly quiet through the Asia session, and hung on to small gains on the dollar. The Australian dollar AUD=D3 traded at $0.7647 after the central bank held policy settings steady, as expected. Japanese yen JPY= was a fraction softer at 110.21 per dollar, while sterling GBP= touched a two-and-a-half week high of $1.3919. FRX/

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The dollar's wobble helped oil prices recoup some losses suffered on Monday on worries a new wave of COVID-19 infections in Europe and India can curtail energy demand. O/R

Brent crude futures LCOc1 rose 0.6% to $62.53 a barrel while U.S. crude CLc1 climbed 0.8% to $59.11 a barrel. Gold XAU= tacked on 0.5% to $1,737 an ounce. GOL/

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