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Europe shrugs off Nvidia chill to eye record high



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European shares rise towards early June all-time peak

Soft German and Spanish inflation data knocks euro

Key part of U.S. Treasury curve close to un-inverting

Gold nears record high

Graphic: World FX rates http://tmsnrt.rs/2egbfVh

By Marc Jones

LONDON, Aug 29 (Reuters) -European shares shrugged off Wall Street's disappointment at 'Magnificent 7' top dog Nvidia's results on Thursday, while the euro and bond yields fell as a stream of German and Spanish inflation data trickled in soft.

With a 0.7% gain on the board ahead of the Wall Street restart, the pan-European STOXX 600 index .STOXX was pushing to regain the record highs it set in mid-June before being savagely hit in a global rout earlier this month. .EU

A near 1% rise in the region's tech shares led the way as traders swerved Wednesday's 7% after-hours slump in AI darling Nvidia's shares NVDA.O on Wall Street after its results had left some investors unenthused.

Despite a third-quarter revenue forecast of $32.5 billion surpassing analysts' expectations, its second-quarter revenue outperformance was the smallest relative to forecasts in six quarters.

Wall Street .N did still look set to open higher later,but "this wasn’t the sort of massive beat that Nvidia has often reported over the last 18 months," Deutsche Bank strategist Jim Reid said.

There were plenty of other things for traders to digest, though.

The benchmark gauge of European borrowing costs, the German 10-year Bund yield, and the euro EUR= had both fallen after data from six key German states pointed to a noticeable decline in the national inflation rate this month.

Spain's annual inflation rate dropped to 2.4% too, its slowest pace in a year, and U.S. weekly jobless claims, which have gained prominence given the Federal Reserve's focus on the health of the labour market, are also due later in the day.

Asian markets had a tricky session overnight. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS fell 0.3%, with South Korea's and .KS11 Taiwan's .TWII markets dropping 1% and 0.7% respectively as their big chip and tech stocks 2330.TW felt the Nvidia chill.

"Nvidia, in some ways, has become a victim of its success, its share price soaring over 180% this year and after beating earnings now in 14 of the past 15 quarters," said Tony Sycamore, analyst at IG.

Whether the results "signal the end of investors' strong affinity for the chipmaker remains to be seen. However, at the very least, the post earnings reaction does suggest it's an excellent time to consider diversifying," he added

China's blue chips .CSI300 ended lower for a fourth session as disappointing results from Chinese companies highlighted the country's frail economic recovery. UBS on Wednesday cut its 2024 GDP growth forecast for China to 4.6% from 4.9%.

China's central bank alsobought up special government bonds for the first time in nearly two years, with the bank's governor also saying separately that it planned to look atnew measures to boost the economy.

Geopolitical disputes were in play too. Chinese battery maker CATL 300750.SZ fell over 1% after two top Republican lawmakers sought to have the firm added to a restricted list of companies allegedly working with Beijing's military.

U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan is wrapping up three days of talks in Beijing intended to ease simmering tensions between the two superpowers.

Beijing had also said on Thursday that it would not impose provisional tariffs on brandy imported from the European Union, fanning hopes Europe in return might soften its pressure on China's electric car makers.


GOING FOR GOLD

Currency markets saw the euro EUR= swoon back below $1.11 following the German and Spanish inflation data, having failed to break a major resistance level of $1.12 in recent days.

There was a gaggle of key central bankers speaking too, including ECB Chief economist Philip Lane and Fed Atlanta President Raphael Bostic.

Bostic on Wednesday said it may be "time to move" on rate cuts, but that he wanted to see confirmation from the jobs reports and two inflation reports before the September meeting.

The dollar steadied above more than one-year lows, undermined by expectations of imminent Fed rate cuts. Futures have fully priced in a quarter-point cut next month, and even imply a 35% probability of a half-point easing. FEDWATCH

The second estimate of second-quarter U.S. GDP is also due later and though backward looking it will include the latest revisions to core PCE inflation, Deutsche Bank's Reid highlighted.

"Any revisions to that would add to the uncertainty when it comes to tomorrow’s core PCE print for July, so that could have implications for the 25 bps vs 50 bps (Fed cut) debate depending how that looks," he said.

U.S. Treasury yields were mostly quiet, although the inverted curve between two- and 10-years came within a whisker of turning positive. That would be the first time since July 2022, barring the brief un-inverting during the Japanese market crash earlier this month.

Gold climbed again and was just shy of notching another record high. Spot prices XAU= were up 0.6% at $2,522 an ounce, just a touch below their record of $2,531.

Oil was battling to avoid a third straight day of declines, meanwhile, as concerns about demand from China and the U.S. countered supply disruptions out of Libya. O/R

Brent crude futures LCOc1 bounced in and out of the red near $78.50 a barrel having fallen more than 3% in the past two days, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude CLc1 hovered around $74.50 futures dipped 0.5% to $74.18.



Reporting by Marc Jones; Editing by Toby Chopra

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