Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Reuters: US Dollar Report: GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks, dollar dip as Fed to start meeting

Reuters: US Dollar Report
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GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks, dollar dip as Fed to start meeting
Sep 17th 2013, 08:03

Tue Sep 17, 2013 4:03am EDT

  * Asian, European shares trim recent lofty gains      * Dollar hovers above four-week low      * Oil extend drop as Syrian tensions further ease        By Blaise Robinson      PARIS, Sept 17 (Reuters) - Shares dipped and the dollar lost  ground on Tuesday as investors consolidated positions before a  U.S. Federal policy meeting at which the central bank is set to  start scaling back stimulus.      German Bunds also edged lower, with the 10-year yields   rising 1 basis point to 1.888 percent.       The FTSEurofirst 300 index of top European shares  was down 0.3 percent in early trade, retreating from a five-year  high hit in the previous session.      In Asia, the MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares  outside Japan lost 0.3 percent, while Japan's  Nikkei stock average, which opened higher after a  holiday on Monday, changed gears and closed 0.7 percent lower.      The Fed's Open Market Committee begins its two-day meeting  on Tuesday, and despite a lacklustre August U.S. jobs report, it  is expected to trim its monthly asset purchases by about $10  billion from $85 billion.       "The start of the Fed's tapering has been priced in already,  and investors now realise that lowering stimulus measures means  that the U.S. economic recovery is gaining traction," said David  Thebault, head of quantitative sales trading, at Global Equities  in Paris.      "Now the question is: how big will be the first reduction in  the programme? Investors are pricing in $10 billion, but $20  billion or above could create waves, so people remain cautious  ahead of the decision."      The dollar was lower versus a basket of currencies,  at 81.193, after having set a four-week low of 80.968 the  previous day.      With the Fed looking set to take its first step to wind down  its stimulus, investors will also be focusing on the central  bank's guidance on its future policy stance on Wednesday.      "On top of the size of tapering, what's more important this  time is the Fed's forecast of interest rates in 2016, which will  give markets an idea on the pace of future rate hikes," said Sho  Aoyama, senior market analyst at Mizuho Securities.      Brent oil futures edged lower on Tuesday, extending the  previous day's steep losses, as easing worries over Syria calmed  fears that crude supply from the Middle East would be at risk.      Brent crude for delivery in November was down 23  cents at $109.84 a barrel, after touching a near one-month low  of $108.73 in the previous session.      Gold hovered just above a five-week low, while copper   edged higher on Tuesday but stayed close to five-week  lows in cautious trade ahead of the Fed.  
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