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GLOBAL MARKETS-Trade deal doubts clip world stock rally, oil wavers

Published 08/11/2019, 21:20
Updated 08/11/2019, 21:28
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(Adds oil, gold settlement price, updates throughout)

* World stock markets retreat from highs

* Wall Street trades mixed

* Oil eases on trade deal doubts

By Herbert Lash

NEW YORK, Nov 8 (Reuters) - Oil prices faltered and global

equity markets slid on Friday, halting a week-long

record-setting rally on hopes a U.S.-China trade deal was near,

as investors parsed statements from Beijing and Washington on

where they stand on rolling back tariffs.

This week's optimism about the potential for a deal darkened

as fierce opposition from the White House to rolling back

existing tariffs surfaced on Thursday. On Friday, U.S. President

Donald Trump reinforced the sentiment, telling reporters he has

not agreed to the rollback of tariffs sought by China and that

Beijing wanted to make a deal more than he did. The dollar rose to a three-week high, lifted by safe-haven

bids, as risk appetite for higher-yielding currencies was

curtailed by the uncertainty over the tariff rollback, a major

component of a preliminary U.S.-China trade deal.

Skepticism about the strength of the economy and corporate

results is driving fear of more weakness ahead, said Christopher

Smart, chief global strategist at Barings.

"I'm less convinced that we're headed for a durable trade

peace with China," he said.

"It's very difficult of course to forecast what this

administration will or will not agree to, but it's going to be

hard to keep the peace going into an election year," Smart

said. "People are still pretty pessimistic."

MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe .MIWD00000PUS shed

0.18% but remained less than 2% from an all-time high set in

January 2018. The pan-European STOXX 600 index .STOXX closed

down 0.28%, snapping a five-day winning streak, while Germany's

trade-sensitive DAX index .GDAXI fell 0.46%.

Stocks on Wall Street were mixed as uncertainty about a deal

capped a record run for U.S. equities. The S&P 500 and Dow Jones

Industrial Average closed at all-time highs on Thursday, while

the Nasdaq just missed a record close set earlier in the week.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average .DJI fell 52.81 points,

or 0.19%, to 27,621.99 and the S&P 500 .SPX lost 0.61 points,

or 0.02%, to 3,084.57. The Nasdaq Composite .IXIC added 14.65

points, or 0.17%, to 8,449.16.

Earlier in Asia, shares retreated from six-month highs

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Investor sentiment is likely to continue to support risk

assets as efforts are made to reach a trade deal, said Brian

Daingerfield, head of G10 FX strategy at Natwest Markets in

Stamford, Connecticut.

"The fact that there is some discussion of moving existing

tariffs leans more positive," Daingerfield said.

The dollar index .DXY rose 0.19%, with the euro EUR=

down 0.26% to $1.102. The Japanese yen JPY= strengthened 0.13%

versus the greenback at 109.15 per dollar.

U.S. Treasury yields traded mostly below three-month highs

while Germany's 10-year bond yield slid from five-month highs.

The yield on benchmark 10-year German bunds DE10YT=RR was

one basis point lower at -0.26%.

Benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury notes US10YT=RR fell 3/32

in price to push their yield up to 1.9312%.

Gold extended losses to a three-month low and were on track

for their biggest weekly decline in almost three years.

U.S. gold futures GCcv1 settled down 0.2% at $1,462.90.

Oil prices pared losses after earlier falling more than 1%

following Trump's comments.

Benchmark Brent crude LCOc1 fell 80 cents to $61.49 a

barrel while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude CLc1 rose 9

cents to settle at $57.24 a barrel.

"Given the volatility around the U.S.-China trade saga, it's

hard to be short over the weekend," said John Kilduff, a partner

at Again Capital LLC. "The turn of a phrase could restore the

very hopes that were dashed just last night over a deal being

struck."

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