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US Market Open: European bourses gain on potential China stimulus, US stocks and USD lacklustre despite trade updates

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  • European bourses began with modest gains and have gradually increased, largely led by reports of Chinese housing support.
  • US futures are contained as newsflow has been limited, ex-China, since the overnight tariff developments.
  • DXY is marginally firmer but well within Wednesday's band, G10s flat aside from Antipodeans benefiting from metals action and China support; BRL lags on 50% tariffs
  • Fixed benchmarks have been gradually drifting from overnight highs, now essentially flat
  • Base metals glean on reports of Chinese stimulus, precious peers also firmer though action has been more gradual
  • Looking ahead, highlights include US Weekly Claims, Chinese M2/New Yuan Loans, Speakers including Fed’s Musalem, Waller & Daly, BoE’s Breeden, Supply from the US. Earnings from Delta & Conagra Brands.
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