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GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks and oil touch 2019 highs; sterling rides Brexit twists

Published 2019-03-19, 02:57 p/m
Updated 2019-03-19, 03:00 p/m
© Reuters.  GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks and oil touch 2019 highs; sterling rides Brexit twists

* World share markets up for 7th session, touch highest since October

* Oil hits 2019 high, palladium at record

By Rodrigo Campos

NEW YORK, March 19 (Reuters) - Stocks across the globe rose on Tuesday for a seventh straight session, the longest upward streak of the year, while the pound wobbled against the dollar on expectations that European Union officials would give Britain a delay on Brexit negotiations.

Bets that the Federal Reserve will this week reinforce the market view that the U.S. tightening cycle is in the rear-view mirror have kept alive the bid on stocks, while the dollar index .DXY touched its lowest since March 1.

"U.S. stocks are nearing record highs once again as investors price in a cautious scenario for policy, considering the macroeconomic environment hasn't changed much since the Fed paused in January," wrote John Lynch, chief investment strategist for LPL Financial in a note.

Investors will particularly look to see whether policymakers have sufficiently lowered their interest rate forecasts to align more closely their "dot plot," which shows individual policymakers' rate views for the next three years, with market expectations. CitiFX U.S. economic surprise index, which measures economic data against expectations, has been negative for over a month and earlier in March touched its lowest since August 2017.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average .DJI rose 56.75 points, or 0.22 percent, to 25,970.85, the S&P 500 .SPX gained 8.19 points, or 0.29 percent, to 2,841.13 and the Nasdaq Composite .IXIC added 34.95 points, or 0.45 percent, to 7,749.43.

The pan-European STOXX 600 index .STOXX rose 0.57 percent and MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe .MIWD00000PUS gained 0.35 percent.

Emerging market stocks rose 0.19 percent. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS closed 0.1 percent higher, while Japan's Nikkei .N225 lost 0.08 percent.

BREXIT OPTIONS

In currency markets, sterling touched $1.3311 after slipping as low as $1.3241 GBP=D3 as traders expected EU officials to give Britain a delay on Brexit negotiations, though the uncertainty kept the market volatile. Sterling was last trading at $1.3268, up 0.10 percent on the day. predominant notion adopted by the market is that as long as the worst-case scenario of hard Brexit is avoided by delaying Brexit, the pound is a buy on dips," Rabobank strategists said in a note.

The dollar index .DXY fell 0.15 percent, with the euro EUR= up 0.15 percent to $1.1353.

"What we are seeing is the market positioning for potentially a more dovish tone tomorrow," said Minh Trang, senior currency trader at California's Silicon Valley Bank, speaking about expectations of what the Fed's statement will be like on Wednesday.

The Japanese yen strengthened 0.03 percent versus the greenback at 111.40 per dollar.

Among commodities, oil prices were little changed after hitting 2019 highs, maintaining recent strength on the back of expectations for OPEC to continue production cuts. U.S. sanctions against producers Iran and Venezuela have also supported prices, although traders said the market may be capped by rising U.S. output. O/R

U.S. crude CLcv1 rose 0.02 percent to $59.10 per barrel and Brent LCOcv1 was last at $67.75, up 0.31 percent on the day.

"OPEC and non-OPEC producers are determined to get the supply and demand dynamics better into balance, recognizing that U.S. shale production is going to continue to rise," said Andy Lipow, president of Lipow Oil Associates in Houston.

Precious metal palladium, used in things like car catalytic converters, topped the $1,600 an ounce mark for the first time on supply concerns. MET/L

Palladium XPD= was last up 0.92 percent to $1,598.02 an ounce. Prices have nearly doubled since their mid-August lows and have surged more than 25 percent this year.

Spot gold XAU= added 0.3 percent to $1,306.77 an ounce. U.S. gold futures GCcv1 gained 0.39 percent to $1,306.60 an ounce.

Copper CMCU3 rose 0.56 percent to $6,461.00 a tonne.

U.S. Treasury yields were little changed as the Fed's interest rate policy-setting meeting began. Benchmark 10-year notes US10YT=RR last fell 3/32 in price to yield 2.6105 percent, from 2.601 percent late on Monday.

The 30-year bond US30YT=RR last fell 9/32 in price to yield 3.0246 percent, from 3.01 percent late on Monday.

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