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Global stocks press pause, gold hits 3-mth high on inflation concerns

Global shares hit the pause button and gold briefly crested a three-month high as surging COVID-19 cases in some Asian countries and inflation pressures tempered demand for riskier assets.

Markets have been skittish in recent weeks as bumper supplies of central bank stimulus and rising prices in the United States and other countries fuel concerns some economies could overheat, requiring policymakers to tap on the brakes.

The MSCI World Index, a broad gauge of equity markets globally, was flat in European trade, albeit less than 2% from a recent record high. That followed its best day since February on Friday after an early week inflation-driven selloff.

S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures were down 0.1% and 0.2%, respectively.

“What markets are doing is hoping for the best and preparing for the worst,” said Fahad Kamal, chief investment officer at Kleinwort Hambros, although adding he felt the inflationary pressures would dissipate.

Equities were also benefitting from the TINA, or “There Is No Alternative” factor, he said.

“Stock market valuations are not giving the green signal but the question is: compared to what? If you buy bonds you are almost guaranteed to lose money. So the market is more tolerant of higher valuations that it would normally be.”

Guidance out of Asia was mixed overnight, with MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan (.MIAPJ0000PUS)up 0.1%, Japan’s Nikkei (.N225)down 0.9% and Chinese blue chips (.CSI300)up 1.5%.

April wholesale prices in Japan, the world’s third-largest economy, rose at their fastest pace in six and a half years, as rising energy and commodities costs ate into corporate margins, although consumer price inflation remains subdued. read more

In China, retail sales rose 17.7% in April from a year earlier, although they fell short of forecasts for a jump of 24.9%, while industrial output matched expectations with a rise of 9.8%. read more

The spread of the coronavirus was also a drag with Singapore reporting the highest number of local infections in months and Taiwan seeing a spike in cases. read more

With the U.S. data calendar light this week, all eyes will be on the minutes of the Federal Reserve’s last policy meeting for clues about any tightening in monetary policy.

So far, the Fed has argued the inflation spike is transitory, yet last week’s University of Michigan consumer survey showed the highest long-term inflation in the past decade.

“We believe inflation has reached an important inflection point, and we expect it to be structurally higher than during the last cycle, but not so high as to create major disruptions in markets,” said Joseph Amato, chief investment officer for equities at Neuberger Berman.

“This drives our positive view on risk assets and equities.”

After reaching a six-week peak just above 1.70% last week, 10-year Treasury yields edged lower and were last around 1.62%, while the dollar was unchanged against a basket of currencies at 90.293.

The euro was last up 0.1% at $1.2147, having climbed 0.5% on Friday as yields eased.

Bitcoin fell a further 8.3% to its lowest since February after tweets from Elon Musk hinted that Tesla may have sold, or will sell, its holdings. read more

The dip in U.S. yields combined with inflation concerns helped gold to a three-month peak of $1,855 an ounce before pulling back to trade up 0.5% at $1,851 an ounce.

Oil bounced around flat, with Brent and U.S. crude last up 0.1% at $68.74 a barrel and $65.39 a barrel, respectively.

Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

Source: https://www.reuters.com/world/china/global-markets-wrapup-4-pix-2021-05-17/

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