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GLOBAL MARKETS-Sino-U.S. trade talks a tonic as markets wager on Fed rate cut

Published 2019-01-04, 12:32 a/m
© Reuters.  GLOBAL MARKETS-Sino-U.S. trade talks a tonic as markets wager on Fed rate cut
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* Asian stock markets : https://tmsnrt.rs/2zpUAr4

* China-U.S. trade talks to resume on Jan. 7

* Futures price in real chance of Fed rate cut this year

* Dollar off 9-mth lows vs yen, still down 1.7 pct for week

* Safe-haven gold around 6-1/2 month peak

By Swati Pandey and Wayne Cole

SYDNEY, Jan 4 (Reuters) - Asian shares found a crumb of comfort on Friday as Beijing announced a new round of trade talks with Washington, though recession fears still had markets betting the next move in U.S. interest rates might be down.

Despite past disappointments, investors cheered news the U.S. and China would hold vice-ministerial level talks next week on their year-long trade dispute. Premier Li Keqiang also flagged further policy easing and support for small business. blue chips .CSI300 swung 2.1 percent higher, while South Korea .KS11 bounced 0.6 percent. Steadying after an overnight bruising, E-Mini futures for the S&P 500 ESc1 rose 0.5 percent.

The overall mood was still fragile as Japan's Nikkei .N225 skidded 2.75 percent on its first trading day of the year, weighed by growth worries and the strength of the yen.

MSCI's index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS edged up 0.4 percent, but was still down 1.8 percent at the end of another rough week.

Fears that the Sino-U.S. trade war would sap world growth roiled risk-sensitive assets in 2018, driving a surge in volatility and sending major stock markets deep into the red.

Analysts now expect the two economic giants to find some common ground in their dispute, with impetus possibly coming from weak stock markets on both sides.

However, there are less than two months left in a short negotiating window and recent data suggests the standoff is taking an ever-greater economic toll.

A survey from the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) on Thursday showed U.S. factory activity hit the brakes in December as new orders slowed sharply. dismal report came after Chinese data on Monday showed its manufacturing activity contracted in December for the first time in more than two years. to the gloom, Apple Inc AAPL.O cut its revenue forecast on Wednesday for the first time in nearly 12 years, blaming weaker iPhone sales in China. Its shares crashed nearly 10 percent overnight. is more proof, if needed, that U.S. President (Donald) Trump's trade actions against China are now hurting the U.S. as much as they are China, rather than being, as Trump would have us believe, a zero sum game where the U.S. takes the spoils at all others' expense," said Ray Attrill, head of forex strategy at National Australia Bank.

There is "more reason to think a Sino-U.S. trade deal is in the offing in coming weeks."

Concerns about a U.S. recession had battered Wall Street overnight. The Dow .DJI shed 2.8 percent, while the S&P 500 .SPX lost 2.5 percent and the Nasdaq .IXIC 3 percent. .N

U-TURN FOR FED?

The risk of a U.S. economic downturn, or even a recession, has caused a tectonic shift in expectations for interest rates with investors now pricing in the possibility of a cut.

While the Fed is still projecting two more hikes this year, the futures market implies the next move will be down with around a 40 percent probability of a move by year end.

The market 0#FF: is fully pricing in an easing to 2.00-2.25 percent by May next year, from the current range of 2.25-2.50 percent. FEDWATCH

The mounting speculation sent yields on two-year U.S. Treasuries US2YT=RR as low as 2.37 percent, taking them under the effective federal funds rate for the first time since 2008. They were last trading at 2.42 percent.

Three- and five-year yields were even lower, an inversion that has sometimes heralded recessions in the past.

Yields on 10-year benchmark paper US10YT=RR dropped to 2.55 percent overnight, a staggering turnaround from the highs of 3.25 percent seen as recently as November.

The decline has been a drag on the dollar, especially against the low-yielding yen. The greenback plumbed a more than nine-month low of 105.25 against the yen on Thursday JPY=D3 , driven partly by technical factors. had bounced to 108.32 by Friday, but was still down 1.7 percent on the week so far. The dollar was a shade firmer on basket of currencies at 96.357, while the euro held steady at $1.1391 EUR= . FRX/

Keeping with the risk-off theme, gold XAU= hit a 6-1/2-month peak of $1,298.42 an ounce on Friday.

Oil prices wavered either side of flat after another volatile week. U.S. light crude CLc1 added 19 cents to $47.28 a barrel, while Brent LCOc1 rose 16 cents to $56.11. O/R

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