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GLOBAL MARKETS-Gold gains as trade concerns weigh on global markets

Published 2019-08-09, 10:19 a/m
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By David Randall

NEW YORK, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Signs of further escalation of the trade war between the United States and China and weak economic data from the United Kingdom weighed on global markets Friday, capping a volatile week that has pushed gold up to its highest level in six years.

A report that Washington was delaying a decision about allowing some trade between U.S. companies and Huawei HWT.UL again spooked Asia, while the prospect of snap elections in Italy brought down shares across Europe. London's FTSE 100 index .FTSE and the pound GBP= sank after Britain reported its economy shrank in the second quarter, the first contraction in seven years has been a very volatile week," said Elwin de Groot, Rabobank's head of macro strategy.

"Until recently, the markets' view was that this trade war will be resolved, but clearly now the thinking is that maybe this is not the case and it could be accelerating from here," he said.

MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe .MIWD00000PUS shed 0.37% and was on pace for its second straight week of declines.

On Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average .DJI fell 95.08 points, or 0.36%, to 26,283.11, the S&P 500 .SPX lost 14.75 points, or 0.50%, to 2,923.34 and the Nasdaq Composite .IXIC dropped 58.01 points, or 0.72%, to 7,981.14.

Benchmark 10-year notes US10YT=RR last rose 3/32 in price to yield 1.7069%, down from 1.715% late on Thursday.

The yen JPY= , meanwhile, rose as much as 0.4% against the dollar to 105.70 yen, virtually an eight-month high.

"The news about Huawei triggered the rise in the yen," said Junichi Ishikawawa, senior foreign exchange strategist at IG Securities. "This is a reminder that the U.S.-China trade dispute remains a risk, and this risk is not receding."

Other safe havens also gained. Gold XAU= rose back above $1,500 on Friday, its highest in more than six years, en route to its best week since April 2016.

"The trade spat is driving the market crazy," said Jigar Trivedi, commodities analyst at Mumbai-based Anand Rathi Shares & Stock Brokers. "$1,500 (for gold) is now the new normal unless trade relations take a turn in a right direction."

Bank of AmericaMerrilll Lynch noted that a mass $2.3 billion pile into gold funds over the last week had been the fourth largest inflow ever.

Expectations of production cuts by OPEC pushed Brent crude LCOc1 back above $58 per barrel and U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) CLc1 made it past $53. Worries about the global economy have pushed Brent down 6% for the week and WTI more than 5%.

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