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European stocks gain, euro weak ahead of ECB, 'Trump trade' lifts dollar



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China real estate index down 7%; industrial metals slip

TSMC beats profit forecast, says revenue to rise

ECB seen cutting rates; euro dips

Stoxx gains 0.4% on results boost

Updates at 0845 GMT

By Tom Westbrook and Alun John

SINGAPORE/LONDON , Oct 17 (Reuters) - The euro was pinned at an 11-week low on Thursday ahead of an expected rate cut by the ECB, while European shares inched up, balancing gains on Wall Street with declines in Asia, where a housing policy briefing in China underwhelmed.

The European Central Bank is expected to make its first back-to-back rate cut in 13 years, and with markets pricing another cut in December, thetone and guidance in the press conference at 1245 GMT will be closely watched, even though some analysts do not always find President Christine Lagarde's remarks helpful.

"Lagarde is a poor leading indicator – at the last meeting she nearly made me give up on the idea of a cut at this meeting until we got those PMIs," said Jordan Rochester head of fixed income and currency strategy at Mizuho EMEA.

Weak purchasing manager index survey data for September was a major contributor in markets adding to bets on a rate cut at this meeting, seen as unlikely a month ago.

Those shifting expectations have been one factor in the recent decline in the euro, which was last down 0.1% at $1.0851 EUR=EBS its lowest since 2 Aug. Germany's 10-year Bund yield, the euro zone benchmark, was 3 basis points higher at 2.21%, but hit a two week low the previous day. DE10YT=RR GVD/EUR

"I expect continued bad news for growth and inflation and the terminal rate to be 1.5% next year, lower than priced – we don’t need to get to neutral with this data, we need to be loose," said Rochester.

He said he thought the euro would likely grind lower to $1.08 into the U.S. election given the build-up of Trump hedges.

The election remains on a knife edge and Donald Trump's tariff, tax and immigration policies are seen as inflationary, and thus negative for bonds and positive for the dollar, the latter at an over two month high on major peers. =USD FRX/

The U.S. 10-year Treasury yield was last up 3 bps at 4.042%. US10YT=RR US/

In share markets, Europe's broad Stoxx 600 .STOXX was last up 0.3%, as number of well-received earning updates helped the index to bounce back following a poor start to the week on disappointment over results from heavyweights ASML ASML.AS and LVMH. LVMH.PA .EU

The impact of ASML's earnings in particular were also tempered by results from Taiwanese chipmakinggiant TSMC 2330.TW which beatmarket expectations, and said it expectsrevenue to rise sharply in the fourth quarter.

That helped Nasdaq futures NQcv1 outperform, they were up 0.6% outpacing a 0.3% gain in S&P 500 futures. ESc1

The S&P 500 closed a whisker away from another closing record high on Wednesday. .N

CHINA REAL ESTATE

Earlier on Thursday,Japan's Nikkei .N225 slipped 0.7% and China's ShanghaiComposite .SSEC rose 0.1% and is now trading more than 10% below last week's 33-month high.

Chinese real estate stocks .CSI000952 fell 7%, reversing two days of gains. Hong Kong's Hang Seng .HSI was last up 0.5% but sitting 12% below its most recent peak, as investors move aside to wait for more Chinese government spending and signs it is helping the economy. .SS

China's housing minister on Thursday promised to improve builders' access to funding for finishing thousands of projects.

But there was no new gesture to excite markets about a meaningful revival for a sector where a crackdown on developers' borrowing has set off a wave of defaults, while declining prices have shaken households' faith in the asset class.

"The briefing is mainly about implementing previously-announced policies, including some already in operation," said Shi Jiangwei, analyst at Shanghai Minority Asset Management, disappointing investors expecting fresh stimulus.

Australian shares .AXJO also eased from a record high as mining stocks slipped and iron ore prices fell in Singapore SZZFX4.

That also weighed on the Australian dollar AUD=D3 which struggled to hold its gains from data showingnet employment blew past forecasts. [AUD/]

In commodity trading, Brent crude futures LCOc1 steadied at $74.48 a barrel after four sessions of losses. Industry data showed an unexpected drop in U.S. crude stockpiles last week. O/R

Gold last traded XAU= at $2,680 an ounce. GOL/


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Reporting by Tom Westbrook in Singapore and Alun John in London; Editing by Jamie Freed, Edmund Klamann and Toby Chopra

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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