US stocks brush record highs as weak jobs data fuel rate cut bets


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NEW YORK/PARIS: U.S. stocks briefly hit record highs on Friday after data showing U.S. job growth cooled in August led investors to double down on bets that the Federal Reserve might cut interest rates later this month, maybe by as much as 50 basis points.

Speculation that the Fed might lower rates more aggressively caused Treasury yields to nosedive and knocked the U.S. dollar lower, but drove gold to a new record high that drew closer to $3,600 per ounce.

Lower interest rates, which could lead to lower borrowing costs for businesses, are generally seen to be a boon to equity markets. Gold, which does not pay interest, also tends to shine when rates are low and uncertainty is high.

"This number today puts a 50-basis-point rate cut at the next meeting back on the table," Art Hogan, a strategist at B Riley Wealth Management in Boston, said about the Fed's upcoming policy meeting on September 17. "More significantly, I think 75-basis-point before the end of the year is now pretty much of a lock." U.S. data showed nonfarm payrolls increased by only 22,000 jobs last month after rising by an upwardly revised 79,000 in July, missing forecasts for a gain of 75,000 positions.

The S&P 500 Index hit a new record high of 6,532.65 points in early trade before pulling back to be down 0.4%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average also hit a record high in the first few minutes of the trading day before retreating 0.6%, while the Nasdaq Composite Index lost 0.3%.

In line with expectations of lower rates, the two-year Treasury yield was last down 11.8 basis points (bps) at 3.47%, while the benchmark 10-year yield sagged 10 basis points to 4.078%.

By 1440 GMT, the MSCI World Equity Index was flat on the day while Europe's STOXX 600 was down 0.2%. The FTSE 100 edged 0.1% lower and France's CAC 40 lost 0.5%.

The U.S. dollar eased, with the dollar index down 0.6% at 98.023, while the euro was up 0.7% at $1.1732.

"The warning bell that rang in the labor market a month ago just got louder," said Olu Sonola, head of U.S. economic research at Fitch Ratings in New York.

"A weaker-than-expected jobs report all but seals a 25-basis-point rate cut later this month."

Fed Chair Jerome Powell had already reinforced rate cut speculation with an unexpectedly dovish speech at last month's Fed symposium in Jackson Hole.

Market sentiment has recovered in recent days after global stocks fell earlier this week and long-date bond yields in Europe hit their highest in years, as investors became concerned about the state of various countries' finances, particularly Britain and France.

Yields eased on Friday, with France's 30-year yield at 4.3873%, down from a peak of 4.523% on Wednesday, and the UK's 30-year yield at 5.553%, after borrowing costs hit their highest level since 1998 earlier in the week. The benchmark 10-year German yield was at 2.7051%.

German industrial orders unexpectedly fell in July, data on Friday showed. After months of negotiations, the U.S. signed a deal to impose lower auto tariffs on Japan. The dollar was down 0.9% against the yen, with the pair at 147.05.

Oil prices were in their third day of declines. Brent crude futures fell 2.3% to $65.44 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude eased 2.4% to $61.96. The European Union's energy commissioner said the bloc would welcome U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to stop buying Russian oil.

Spot gold was up 1.1% at $3,584.39 per ounce, having hit a record $3,597.66 earlier. The metal is now on track for its strongest weekly gain in nearly four months. - Reuters

 

 

 

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