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GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks flat on data, earnings; pound volatile

Published 16/10/2019, 19:08
Updated 16/10/2019, 19:09
© Reuters.  GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks flat on data, earnings; pound volatile

* Brexit negotiations resume in Brussels

* Pound volatile around Brexit talks

* Wall Street little changed

(Updates With close of European markets)

By Chuck Mikolajczak

NEW YORK, Oct 16 (Reuters) - A gauge of world stock markets

was flat on Wednesday as U.S. data that raised concerns about a

slowing economy was offset by a solid start to earnings season,

while sterling was volatile as negotiations on a Brexit deal

continued.

On Wall Street, stocks retreated after monthly retail sales

data for September showed a decline for the first time in seven

months, stoking concerns softness in the manufacturing sector

was starting to spread to the broader economy. "Retail sales were definitely on the weaker side and given

that the consumer is one of the key pillars holding up the U.S.

economy, any weakness in consumer indicators is obviously a sign

of concern," said Ellen Hazen, portfolio manager F.L. Putnam in

Wellesley, Massachusetts.

Data later in the session showed business inventories were

unexpectedly flat in August, which suggested inventory

investment could also drag on third-quarter economic growth.

Concerns about the trade dispute between the U.S. and China

also weighed. The U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday

passed legislation related to pro-democracy protests in Hong

Kong, prompting China to warn in response that bilateral

relations would be damaged if the measures became law.

Losses were offset by a solid start to earnings season. Bank

of America BAC.N shares rose 1.98% following its quarterly

results. Earnings for S&P 500 companies are expected to show a

decline of 3% for the quarter, according to Refinitiv data, down

from 5.1% growth expected at the start of the year.

"They legitimately are coming in better than expected so

far, not by leaps and bounds, but incrementally, yes they are.

This is not just expectations having been set really low, at

least from the earnings estimate standpoint," said Hazen.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average .DJI fell 9.03 points, or

0.03%, to 27,015.77, the S&P 500 .SPX lost 6.52 points, or

0.22%, to 2,989.16 and the Nasdaq Composite .IXIC dropped

30.31 points, or 0.37%, to 8,118.40.

Sterling GBP= was volatile as negotiators worked to clinch

a last-minute deal for Britain's exit from the European Union

before an EU summit on Thursday.

French President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday a deal

with Britain on its departure from the European Union was being

finalized and could potentially be agreed on at Thursday's

summit. The pound had strengthened by more than 5% over the past

five sessions as investors rushed to reprice the prospect of a

last-minute Brexit deal before the Oct. 31 deadline.

Sterling GBP= was last at $1.2824, up 0.30% on the day.

The dollar index .DXY , tracking the currency against six

major peers, fell 0.26%, with the euro EUR= up 0.33% to

$1.1067.

European stocks closed slightly lower as they contended with

the conflicting reports on Brexit talks and the dawn of earnings

season, holding within a tight range during the session.

Companies listed on the STOXX 600 .STOXX index are now

expected to report a decline in third-quarter earnings of as

much as 3.7%, worse than the 3% expected a week ago, according

to Refinitiv data through Tuesday.

In commodities, oil lost ground on concerns demand could be

hurt by a slower economy, along with forecasts of a further

climb in U.S. inventories. U.S. crude CLcv1 rose 1.17% to $53.43 per barrel and Brent

LCOcv1 was last at $59.43, up 1.17% on the day.

In emerging markets, Turkey's Halkbank HALKB.IS saw its

shares drop 4.1% after U.S. prosecutors charged the state-owned

lender with taking part in a multibillion-dollar scheme to evade

U.S. sanctions on Iran, which the company said were part of

sanctions leveled against Ankara over its military operation in

Syria. Overall emerging market stocks rose 0.44%.

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