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GLOBAL MARKETS-World stocks slip as trade tensions and central bank expectations dampen mood

Published 13/06/2018, 07:29 pm
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* World stocks off one-month high on Fed, trade caution

* Fed rate hike priced in, focus on pace of future tightening

* Chinese markets down on trade fears, ZTE slump

* European shares flat to lower; auto shares down

* Italian yields fall as eurosceptic minister calls euro "indispensable" (Updates throughout, changes byline, dateline)

By Sujata Rao

LONDON, June 13 (Reuters) - World stocks retreated on Wednesday from one-month highs, with investor focus turning from the U.S.-North Korea summit to an expected U.S. interest rate rise and the risk of a fresh outbreak of trade tensions between China and the United States.

Global tech stocks approached record highs and Italian yields fell, although markets remain under pressure from U.S. plans for extra tariffs on $50 billion worth of Chinese goods . The Mexican peso and European auto stocks, also vulnerable to trade-war risk, slipped further.

Equity markets are "marking time and finding it difficult to make upward progress despite reasonably good economic data", said Andrew Milligan, head of global strategy at Aberdeen Standard Investments.

"We are entering three days of important central bank decisions. Markets have pretty much priced what (the banks) will do and it is clear we are in a monetary policy tightening cycle," Milligan said.

The U.S. Federal Reserve is expected to announce a 25-basis-point rate increase, this year's second. The European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan also meet this week.

Tuesday's meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has soothed some geo-political fears, as a joint statement pledged to work toward the "denuclearization" of the Korean Peninsula alongside a buoyant picture on company earnings and M&A deals, helped Wall Street close on a strong note on Tuesday, with tech stocks hitting record highs .IXIC .SPX

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But trade frictions between the United States and China pushed non-Japan Asian equities half a percent lower .MIAPJ0000PUS and took MSCI's all-country share index 0.2 percent lower .MIWD00000PUS .

European equities opened flat to lower .STOXX . An index of auto stocks, also at risk of additional U.S. tariffs, fell 0.25 percent .SXAP .

Milligan downplayed the impact of U.S. trade measures on global commerce volumes but noted "the direction of travel is not positive, which is why equities are not making as much progress and investor sentiment is not more positive."

In a reminder of the danger of trade disputes, shares in Chinese telecommunications giant ZTE Corp 0763.HK fell as much as 41.5 percent, wiping $3 billion off its market value, as it resumed trade after agreeing to pay up to $1.4 billion in penalties to the U.S. government Shenzhen shares 000063.SZ fell by their 10 percent limit, dragging down mainland Chinese shares around 1 percent .CSI300

The Mexican peso and the Canadian dollar, caught up in trade war risks, slipped further, with the former at a 16-month low against the dollar CAD= .

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As the Fed meeting approached, the dollar inched up 0.2 percent against a basket of currencies .DXY and was close to a three-week high versus the yen JPY= .

Projections from the Fed's March meeting suggest a benchmark rate of 2.1 percent at end of 2018. That implies a total of three rate rises this year. But some reckon four increases are possible.

"The focus is on how many times the Fed will raise rates this year and next and how much beyond the levels it considers as neutral to the economy, or what they call the longer-run rates," said Shuji Shirota, head of macro economic strategy group at HSBC Securities in Tokyo.

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The euro eased off last week's three-week high of $1.1840 but remained underpinned by expectations the ECB will mention plans to wind up its stimulus and even hint at the timing of its first interest rate rise when it meets on Thursday.

However, Italian bond yields continued to fall with two-year yields down 14 bps to below 1 percent after EU affairs minister Paolo Savona, considered a eurosceptic, said the euro was "indispensable" comments soothed worries about Italy's euro membership, but analysts say the government's high-spending plans could boost yields again once the relief rally ebbs.

"In the longer term, they need to do something different to bring the deficit under control, not just pay lip service towards the euro," Commerzbank (DE:CBKG) strategist Christoph Rieger said.

Britain's pound GBP=D3 and bond yields slipped GBP=D3 as data showing subdued inflation tempered expectations for an interest rate rise this year crude futures dropped to trade around $75 a barrel after American Petroleum Institute data bucked expectations of a decline in U.S. crude stockpiles API/S . There are also expectations OPEC may loosen its output cuts.

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