GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks scale fresh peaks on slowing virus, dollar gains

Published 19/02/2020, 18:13
Updated 19/02/2020, 18:18
GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks scale fresh peaks on slowing virus, dollar gains

(Adds U.S. market open, byline, dateline; previous LONDON)

* Tracking the coronavirus: https://tmsnrt.rs/3aIRuz7

* Wall Street, pan-regional European indexes hit records

* China's Xi says committed to 2020 growth target

* Euro holds near 3-year lows, gold above $1600 an ounce

By Herbert Lash

NEW YORK, Feb 19 (Reuters) - The dollar gained while U.S.

and European equity indexes scaled fresh peaks on Wednesday

after China reported another decline in new coronavirus cases

and on expectations of Chinese stimulus to counter a slowdown in

growth.

Big manufacturing hubs on the Chinese coast are loosening

curbs on the movement of people and traffic while local

governments prod factories to restart production, a sign of

reviving economic activity investors are watching closely.

China is widely expected to cut its benchmark lending rate

on Thursday, according to a survey of traders and analysts,

after the country's central bank lowered the interest rate on

medium-term loans earlier this week. The death toll from the coronavirus climbed above 2,000, but

the number of newly reported cases fell for a second day to the

lowest since January, news that lifted Asian shares and spurred

U.S. and European stocks to new highs.

"The coronavirus is the top headline these days and the

growth in new cases, evidently, has slowed," said Tim Ghriskey,

chief investment strategist at Inverness Counsel.

"Perhaps we've seen the worst of it, at least in terms of

the growth rate of new cases," he said.

A couple of auto companies evidently restarted production in

China, which is another good sign for the economy as it means

workers are heading back to factories, Ghriskey said.

A index of equity performance across the globe, the main

indexes on Wall Street and two pan-regional indexes in Europe

all climbed to new highs, as did the key index in Canada.

MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe .MIWD00000PUS

gained 0.48% while its emerging market index rose 0.69%.

The pan-European STOXX 600 index .STOXX rose 0.76%.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average .DJI rose 138.99 points,

or 0.48%, to 29,371.18, the S&P 500 .SPX gained 19.34 points,

or 0.57%, to 3,389.63 and the Nasdaq Composite .IXIC added

90.99 points, or 0.93%, to 9,823.73.

Overnight, MSCI's index of Asian shares outside Japan

.MIAPJ0000PUS rose 0.5%. Japan's Nikkei benchmark .N225

gained almost 1%, helped by the retreat of the Japanese yen.

The dollar climbed to near a three-year high against a

basket of other currencies and the safe-haven yen sank to a

nine-month low on news of an apparent decline in the infection

rate for the coronavirus and strong U.S. data. U.S. homebuilding fell less than expected in January while

permits surged to a near 13-year high, pointing to sustained

housing market strength that could help keep the longest

economic expansion in American history on track.

The dollar index .DXY rose 0.21%, with the euro EUR= up

0.02% to $1.0793.

The yen JPY= weakened 1.20% versus the greenback at 111.22

per dollar.

The price of Brent crude rose for a seventh consecutive day

after demand worries eased with a slowing of new coronavirus

cases in China and supply was curtailed by a U.S. move to cut

more Venezuelan crude from the market.

Brent LCOc1 rose $1.41 to $59.16 a barrel. The global

benchmark is up nearly 10% since falling last week to its lowest

this year. U.S. oil CLc1 gained $1.08 to $53.13 a barrel.

U.S. Treasury yields edged higher as expectations China will

take more steps to bolster its economy boosted risk taking, and

after U.S. economic data beat economists' expectations.

Edward Park, chief investment officer at Brooks Macdonald,

cited President Xi Jinping's latest commitment to meeting 2020

growth targets. "This in itself implies there will be more fiscal and

monetary stimulus," Park said. "That's the real carrot for

markets today."

Benchmark 10-year notes US10YT=RR last fell 3/32 in price

to yield 1.5644%.

Gold rose, holding above $1,600 per ounce.

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