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GLOBAL MARKETS-World shares hit highs as markets focus on earnings

Published 19/04/2021, 09:34 pm
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(Updates prices, adds detail on COVID-19 cases)

By Elizabeth Howcroft

LONDON, April 19 (Reuters) - World shares hit record highs in the European session on Monday, as markets were generally upbeat about the prospects for a global economic recovery from COVID-19, ahead of a busy week for earnings.

Europe's STOXX 600 rose to a record high before easing some gains, up 0.1% at 1105 GMT .STOXX . Asian shares hit one-month highs overnight.

MSCI world equity index, which tracks shares in 49 countries, also climbed to a new peak, up 0.2% .MIWD00000PUS .

But U.S. stock futures pointed to a lower open for Wall Street, after the S&P 500 and the Dow closed at record highs in the previous session. Scheiber, global head of portfolio management at Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC) Asset Management cited low interest rates, the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines and the fiscal stimulus package in the United States as reasons for his bullish stance on equities.

"Risk is coming down, volatility is coming down … we see the slow reopening of global economies, the rollout of the vaccine and the huge catch-up in demand so from that perspective it should be positive for economic growth."

"We had a strong rally in cyclical and value stocks since the start of this year - we would like to see confirmation in the earnings."

Earnings from IBM (NYSE:IBM) IBM.N and Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO) COKE.O are due later in the session. Netflix NFLX.O reports on Tuesday. Later in the week, American Airlines AAL.O and Southwest LUV.N will be the first major post-COVID cyclicals to post results.

The European Central Bank meeting on Thursday will also be in focus this week. ECB President Christine Lagarde said last week that the euro zone economy is still standing on the "two crutches" of monetary and fiscal stimulus and these cannot be taken away until it makes a full recovery. benchmark U.S. Treasury yield, which dropped as low as 1.528% last Thursday, was at 1.5764% US10YT=RR .

In currency markets, the dollar index was down 0.6% at its lowest levels in more than a month =USD , at 91.052, having weakened since its recent peak of 93.439 at the end of March. was also down 0.6%, changing hands at 108.145 JPY=EBS .

The euro was up 0.5% versus the dollar at $1.20435 EUR=EBS .

"We have been highlighting over the past two months that USD could bottom out, in contrast to consensus, and believed that this would be a tactical problem for EM and for certain commodity trades," wrote JP Morgan's head of global and European equity strategy, Mislav Matejka, in a note to clients. "We think the risk of a firmer USD, through rising US-Europe interest rate differential, is not finished."

Matejka also said that, although there is the technical potential for a correction in equities, he would not cut stocks exposure on the six- to nine-month horizon.

"We think that it is more likely that we will be raising our year-end targets, rather than reducing them, as we move through the summer," he said.

Likewise, Wells Fargo Asset Management's Matthias Scheiber said "We believe we are in the 'buy the dip' environment at this moment given that both fiscal and monetary policy are very supportive, so if we would see a correction … we would probably increase the equity position.”

Bitcoin was up 1% BTC=BTSP at around $56,850, nursing losses from Sunday, when it plunged as much as 14% to $51,541.

Oil prices fell as rising COVID-19 infections in India prompted concern than stronger measures to contain the pandemic would hurt economic activity. recent surge in COVID-19 cases could see major parts of Japan slide back into states of emergency, with authorities in Tokyo and Osaka looking at renewed curbs. Emerging markets

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