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UPDATE 1-New Zealand/Australia Morning Call-Global markets

Published 13/07/2015, 07:14 am
© Reuters.  UPDATE 1-New Zealand/Australia Morning Call-Global markets
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Stock Markets

S&P/ASX 200

5,492.04 +21.06 NZSX 50

5,725.34 -12.10 DJIA

17,760.41 +211.79 Nikkei

19,779.83 -75.67 NASDAQ

4,997.70 +75.30 FTSE

6,673.38 +91.75 S&P 500

2,076.62 +25.31 Hang Seng

24,901.28 +508.49 SPI 200 Fut

5,472.00 +35.00 TRJCRB Index

218.25 +0.66 Bonds

AU 10 YR Bond

3.021 +0.071 US 10 YR Bond

2.401 +0.000 NZ 10 YR Bond

3.520 +0.000 US 30 YR Bond

3.192 +0.000 Currencies (Prev at 7pm NZST)

AUD US$

0.7418 0.7470 NZD US$

0.6703 0.6759 EUR US$

1.1106 1.1093 Yen US$

122.21 121.89 Commodities

Gold (Lon)

1159.30

Silver (Lon)

15.59

Gold (NY)

1163.56

Light Crude

52.74

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EQUITIES

NEW YORK - U.S. stocks closed broadly higher on Friday, with major indexes ending up more than 1 percent on hopes Greece would be able to secure fresh funding at an upcoming meeting, which would allow it to avert bankruptcy and remain in the euro zone.

The Dow Jones industrial average .DJI rose 211.79 points, or 1.21 percent, to 17,760.41, the S&P 500 .SPX gained 25.31 points, or 1.23 percent, to 2,076.62 and the Nasdaq Composite .IXIC added 75.30 points, or 1.53 percent, to 4,997.70.

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LONDON - Britain's top share index climbed to its highest level in more than a week on Friday after Greece presented a tough reform package in its bid to seal a debt agreement, with insurance stocks featuring among top gainers.

The FTSE 100 .FTSE index closed 1.4 percent higher at 6,6673.38 points after hitting an intra-day high of 6,687.57 points, the highest since late June. The benchmark index closed 1.4 percent higher in the previous session.

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TOKYO - The Nikkei share average edged down on Friday, hit by sharp losses in index-heavyweight Fast Retailing Co 9983.T on its weak domestic sales outlook for the current quarter.

A second-day rally by China markets helped limit the decline, however, as the Nikkei share average .N225 shed 0.4 percent to 19,779.83 in choppy trade. For the week, the Nikkei declined 3.7 percent, the biggest weekly drop since last October.

For a full report, double click on .T

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SYDNEY - Australian stocks are set for a shaky start on Monday after Greece failed to secure much-needed funding from its creditors, who pressed the near-bankrupt country to enact key reforms before they open talks on a financial rescue.

On Friday, the S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO closed up 0.4 percent, partly on hopes that Greece will clinch a deal at the weekend emergency summit.

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FOREIGN EXCHANGE

WELLINGTON - The euro fell broadly on Monday on fading optimism that Greece can secure more funding to stay afloat as its European partners demanded tough reforms from the heavily indebted country which is teetering on the verge of bankruptcy.

The single currency EUR= slid more than 0.5 percent to $1.1090 according to Reuters data. It shed 0.3 percent to 135.45 yen EURJPY=R and eased to around 1.0425 Swiss francs EURCHF=R from 1.0480 francs late on Friday.

For a full report, double click on USD/

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TREASURIES

NEW YORK - U.S. Treasuries prices fell on Friday with yields hitting their highest in a week as a second-day recovery of Chinese stock prices and hopes of a Greece debt deal reduced the safe haven allure of U.S. government debt.

Benchmark 10-year Treasuries prices US10YT=RR fell 30/32 in price for a yield of 2.410 percent, up 11 basis points from Thursday.

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COMMODITIES

GOLD

NEW YORK/LONDON - Gold gave up earlier gains on Friday after U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said she expected the central bank to raise interest rates sometime this year but pointed to concerns that U.S. labor markets remain weak.

Spot gold XAU= was up 0.1 percent at $1,160.33 an ounce at 1833 GMT. Prices remained near a four-month low of $1,146.75 reached on Wednesday.

For a full report, double click on GOL/

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BASE METALS

LONDON - Copper slipped on Friday and clocked a weekly fall of nearly 3 percent as concerns persisted over top consumer China's demand for the metal even as stock markets there recovered and in Europe hopes grew for a deal between Greece and its creditors.

Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange CMCU3 ended down 0.8 percent at $5,590 a tonne. Prices dropped to six-year lows of $5,240 on Wednesday.

For a full report, double click on MET/L

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OIL

NEW YORK - Crude futures settled little changed on Friday after data showed the U.S. oil rig count barely rose this week, allaying fears of an acceleration in drilling that could bring on a surfeit of new supply to the market.

U.S. crude futures CLc1 settled down 4 cents at $52.74 a barrel. It rose more than $1 at its height and fell nearly 80 cents at its low.

Brent crude LCOc1 , the more important global benchmark, settled up 12 cents, or 0.2 percent, at $58.73 a barrel. Brent jumped 3 percent on Thursday, rebounding from three-month lows.

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