Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Reuters: US Dollar Report: GLOBAL MARKETS- Shares edge up, dollar steady as markets await Fed

Reuters: US Dollar Report
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GLOBAL MARKETS- Shares edge up, dollar steady as markets await Fed
Jun 19th 2013, 07:22

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Wed Jun 19, 2013 3:22am EDT

  * Global shares post cautious gains before Fed statement      * Dollar steadies against major currencies      * Oil holds around $106 a barrel, gold flat      * German Bunds firm as debt auction eyed        By Richard Hubbard      LONDON, June 19 (Reuters) - European shares edged higher and  major currencies and commodities were little changed on  Wednesday as investors awaited clarity on the U.S. Federal  Reserve's next policy step.      Recent mixed data on the health of the U.S. economic  recovery is expected to encourage the Fed to leave its  ultra-loose policy unchanged, but markets are on alert for any  hints on when or how quickly it could wind back its bond buying.      "Our view is they are going to stick with $85 billion a  month (of bond buying) until the end of the year... There is a  lot of slack in the economy and there is no inflation pressure,"  said Ned Rumpeltin, head of G10 FX strategy at Standard  Chartered Bank.      The U.S. central bank is due to make a statement at 1800 GMT  followed by a news conference with Chairman Ben Bernanke, whose  comments in May on the possibility of scaling back its stimulus  brought this year's market rally to a shuddering halt.      The dollar was a shade weaker against its Japanese  counterpart, down about 0.2 percent at 95.10 yen, and was  steady against the euro at $1.34 after the single  currency touched a four-month high on Tuesday.      Europe's broad FTSEurofirst 300 index edged up 0.2  percent in early trade, tracking gains on Wall Street and a rise  in Japanese stocks. The Nikkei index was boosted by data  showing Japan's exports rose in May at the fastest annual rate  in more than two years.       The MSCI world equity index, which tracks  shares in 45 countries, was up 0.25 percent, with activity  expected to be limited ahead of the Fed statement.        "The Fed's tone will clearly influence the action. If  Bernanke indicates that tapering is quite a bit of distance off,  investors will feel relieved and equities can revisit their  recent highs," Philippe Gijsels, head of research at BNP Paribas  Fortis Global Markets, said.      Bund futures were also little changed ahead of both news  from the Fed and a sale of 5 billion euros of new 10-year German  bonds later in the session.          In likewise cautious commodity markets, growth-linked metals  like copper, as well as safe-haven and inflation-linked  assets such as gold, were restricted to minor moves.      Brent crude held above $106 a barrel, near an  11-week high, as hopes for ongoing Fed stimulus underpinned  prices.  
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