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Stocks trade sideways awaiting China stimulus moves



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China stimulus announcement expected Saturday

Bets for quarter point Fed rate cut intact after jobless claims

Oil volatile amid hurricanes, Middle East tensions

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By Naomi Rovnick and Stella Qiu

LONDON, SYDNEY Oct 11 (Reuters) -Global stocks traded sideways on Friday as investors held back from placing more bets ahead of a much-anticipated update on fiscal stimulus from Beijing this weekend.

Wall Street futures NQc1, ESc1 edged lower, European stock markets were steady,and MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS ended the week with a loss after four straight weeks of gains.

The global stock index .MIWD00000PUS is near record highs after a burst of late summer volatility sparked by fears of a U.S. recession was eased by the Federal Reserve's first rate cut of this cycle, where it reduced borrowing costs by a jumbo 50 basis points.

That first round of U.S. easing opened the door for China to bring in monetary support measures without creating extra pressure on the weakened renminbi.

Beijing's finance ministry has signalled it will announce significant fiscal stimulus at a press conference on Saturday.

"The stimulus is important for Chinese equities, but also more broadly for (global) risk sentiment," said Tessa Mann, investment strategist at insurance group WTW.

Nomura chief China economistTing Lu cautioned thatthe finance ministry might not be able to detail plans for spending and bond issuance that would require separate approval from the National People’s Congress, Beijing's top government body.

Beijing's next moves, which investors worldwide are counting on to boost activity everywhere from Australia's iron ore mines to luxury goods shops in London and Paris, could depend on whether the Fed carries on with rate cuts.

Data showed core U.S. consumer prices rose by a higher-than-expected 0.3% in September from August, signalling the U.S. central bank might have applied a larger-than-necessary dose of relief to an economy that is not ailing yet.

Money markets still put 85% odds on a 25 basis point rate reduction on Nov. 7 however, after data on Thursday showed weekly jobless claims had surged and the severe hurricanes wreaking devastation across the U.S. also threatened the economy.

U.S. bank earnings due on Friday will provide the latest reading of U.S. business activity and consumer sentiment.


OIL VOLATILE

The U.S. dollar =USD, steady on Friday, hit two-month highs overnight as money market traders dropped all their bets for another half-point rate cut.

"A significant portion of the recent gains in equities can be attributed to the dual tailwinds of lower interest rates and economic stimulus from China," Lombard Odier Investment Managers head of macro Florian Ielpo said.

"However, with inflation proving stickier than expected, (U.S.) interest rates might face temporary upward pressure."

The yield on the interest rate-sensitive two-year U.S. Treasury US2YT=RR has risen for two consecutive weeks as the price of the government debt instrument fell, although it edged 3 bps lower on Friday to 3.98%.

The benchmark 10-year yield was steady at4.092% US10YT=RR but remains far above its level of about 3.6% in early September.

In Europe on Friday, the Stoxx 600 .STOXX share index traded flat, still near its 52-week high as investors focused more on prospective European Central Bank monetary easing than an economic slowdown across the currency bloc.

With the ECB widely expected to cut its deposit rate again next week for the second month in a row as inflation has stalled, Germany's 10-year Bund DE10YT=RR, 4 bps higher at 2.289% on Friday, has dropped far below the 3.5% euro zone deposit rate.

Elsewhere in markets, Brent crude oil dropped 0.9%to 77.61 a barrel, LCOc1, having jumped about 4% overnight as Hurricane Milton drove a spike in U.S. fuel use and Middle East supply risks remained high.

Gold XAU= was last up 0.3%at $2,637.44 an ounce.



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Reporting by Naomi Rovnick and Stella Qiu; Editing by Sam Holmes, Alison Williams and Sharon Singleton

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