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Global stock markets extend Fed bounce

Published December 16, 2016 Updated December 16, 2016 03:40pm

imageLONDON: Global stock markets firmed Friday as investors built on a rally sparked by the US Federal Reserve that sent the dollar hurtling to a 14-year euro peak.

Gains were modest, with London, Frankfurt and Paris rising by up to 0.3 percent, while Wall Street edged 0.2 percent higher in early New York business.

The Fed's rate hike and its indication of three more next year -- instead of the expected two -- has lit a fire under the greenback and global stocks.

The European single currency however clambered back above $1.04 on Friday.

The euro had slumped on Thursday to $1.0367 -- the lowest level since January 2003 -- as investors were attracted by the hawkish Fed stance.

"European equities are taking a pause for breath after the recent rally but the outlook looks pretty encouraging," said Nick Stamenkovic, independent market strategist at consultancy NFS Macro.

Dealers said the greenback will remain well supported if US President-elect Donald Trump delivers on his pledges for huge spending on infrastructure, tax cuts and deregulation.

Looking ahead to next year, some experts believe the euro could reach dollar parity with elections on the horizon in France and Germany -- the eurozone's two biggest economies.

Investors are on tenterhooks after shock anti-establishment votes saw Britain vote for its EU exit and Donald Trump win the US presidency this year.

- Parity 'quite possible' -

"A more hawkish Fed guarantees the dollar remains the currency to own," said Lee Wild, head of equity strategy at stockbroker Interactive Investor.

"If Trump delivers promised fiscal stimulus it will remain so in 2017, too.

"Given elections in France and Germany next year, the threat of political shocks is very real, even if the consensus candidates win.

"Parity is quite possible before the French pick their president in May."

The US central bank's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee voted unanimously on Wednesday to increase the key federal funds rate to a range of 0.5 to 0.75 percent, as expected.

Fed chair Janet Yellen declared the rate rise was a vote of confidence in the world's biggest economy.

However, some market participants sounded a cautious tone.

"There's a wariness as to just how many interest rate hikes we will see next year," noted Jamieson Blake, retail sales manager at ADS Securities.

"After all, at this time last year Yellen was suggesting we would see four quarter-point moves in 2016."

The dollar has been on a roll since Trump was elected president on November 8, promising huge spending. That has also sent US equity markets to record highs this month.

At the same time, the prospect of higher borrowing costs has rattled trading floors in Asia, with emerging market stocks and currencies suffering as dealers pull out looking for better returns in the US, where 10-year Treasury yields are at two-year highs.

London - FTSE 100: UP 0.2 percent at 7,011.80 points

Frankfurt - DAX 30: UP 0.3 percent at 11,401.09

Paris - CAC 40: UP 0.2 percent at 4,830.80

EURO STOXX 50: UP 0.4 percent at 3,260.96

New York - Dow: UP 0.2 percent at 19,897.35

Tokyo - Nikkei 225: UP 0.7 percent at 19,401.15 (close)

Hong Kong - Hang Seng: DOWN 0.2 percent at 22,020.75 (close)

Shanghai - Composite: UP 0.2 percent at 3,122.98 (close)

Euro/dollar: DOWN at $1.0414 from $1.0416 Thursday

Dollar/yen: UP at 118.26 yen from 118.17 yen

Pound/dollar: DOWN at $1.2420 from $1.2423

Oil - West Texas Intermediate: up 50 cents at $51.40 per barrel

Oil - Brent North Sea: UP 54 cents at $54.64

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Press), 2016

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