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Stocks steady after Wall St record, oil slumps



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Updates prices at 1145 GMT

By Harry Robertson and Stella Qiu

LONDON/SYDNEY, Oct 15 (Reuters) -European shares and U.S. futures were little changed on Tuesday after Wall Street scaled record highs the previous day, while oil prices dropped on a report that Israel would refrain from striking Iranian energy targets.

Chinese stocks, meanwhile, tumbled as a media report that detailed extra government borrowing to boost the economy appeared to underwhelm investors.

Europe's STOXX 600 index .STOXX was down 0.1% on Tuesday, after rising on Monday, leaving it within 1% of a record high reached in September. Oil and gas stocks .SXEP fell, but airlines rallied on lower energy prices.

Germany's DAX stock index .GDAXI was up 0.2% after hitting a record high earlier in the session, but Britain's energy-focused FTSE 100 .FTSE was down 0.5%.

Futures for the U.S. S&P 500 index ESc1were slightly lower after the benchmark Wall Street gauge .SPX hit a record high on Monday, led by chip stocks after a 2.4% jump in AI darling Nvidia NVDA.O and a brisk start to the third-quarter earnings season with JP Morgan JPM.N and Wells Fargo WFC.N beating expectations.

"New highs beget new highs and price momentum is the most powerful investment factor," said Ben Laidler, head of equity strategy at Bradesco BBI.

"Super-sized tech stocks are taking the lead as they get ready to report the strongest earnings growth of all sectors again this quarter."

Stock market investors have gained confidence thanks to U.S. data suggesting the world's biggest economy is heading for a "soft landing" - with inflation falling back to the Federal Reserve's target but growth remaining robust and the labour market cooling only slightly.

Goldman Sachs GS.N reported ajump in profit as earnings season continued on Tuesday, before a wave of big tech companies next week.


OIL AND CHINA SLUMP

Oil prices fell sharply, declining for a third straight session, after the Washington Post reported that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the United States that Israel is willing to strike Iranian military targets and not nuclear or oil ones, as it prepares its response to air strikes this month.

Brent crude futures LCOc1 fell 3.8% to $74.47 a barrel, having dropped 2% overnight, with the market focused on China's economic slowdown and lower OPEC demand forecasts.

China's CSI 300 stock index .CSI300 fell 2.7%, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng index .HSI slid nearly 3.7% as investors were left wanting more details on Beijing's stimulus plans.

Chinese media reported Beijing may raise an additional 6 trillion yuan ($850 billion) from Treasury bonds over three years to help bolster a sagging economy.

"Chinese shares have surged since the September politburo meeting on hopes that major fiscal stimulus may be on the way. A lack of details so far has disappointed some investors, so we eye policy announcements for more clarity," analysts at BlackRock Investment Institute, led by Wei Li, said in a research note.

In currency markets, the dollar JPY=EBS slipped0.3%to 149.36 yen, pulling back from a 2-1/2-month high of 149.98 overnight.

The euro EUR=EBS was roughly flat, languishing near a 10-week trough. The currency has been pulled down by a growing gap between U.S. and European bond yields - which have stayed low as markets anticipate a third interest rate cut by the European Central Bank on Thursday.

U.S. Federal Reserve official Christopher Waller on Monday called for "more caution" on interest-rate cuts, while Fed Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari said he also envisages more modest reductions.

U.S. 10-year Treasury yields US10YT=RR rose slightlyto 4.078% on Tuesday after bond markets were closed on Monday.





Asia stock markets https://tmsnrt.rs/2zpUAr4

Asia-Pacific valuations https://tmsnrt.rs/2Dr2BQA

Oil prices drop as China weakness dents demand https://reut.rs/484fSct


Reporting by Harry Robertson in London and Stella Qiu in Sydney; Editing by Ed Osmond and Bernadette Baum

To read Reuters Markets and Finance news, click on https://www.reuters.com/finance/markets For the state of play of Asian stock markets please click on: 0#.INDEXA
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