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June 28 (Reuters) -

Stock Markets


Net Chng

Stock Markets


Net Chng

S&P/ASX 200**

7,759.60

-23.40

NZX 50**

11,835.02

−117.59

DJIA

39,164.33

36.53

NIKKEI**

39,341.54

−325.53

Nasdaq

17,858.684

53.53

FTSE**

8,179.68

-45.65

S&P 500

5,483.06

5.16

Hang Seng**

17,716.47

-373.46

SPI 200 Fut

7,775.00

26.00

STI**

3,343.35

11.65

SSEC**

2,945.85

-26.67

KOSPI**

2,784.06

-7.99

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Bonds



Bonds



JP 10 YR Bond

1.07

-0.005

KR 10 YR Bond

3.311

0.018

AU 10 YR Bond

4.419

0.003

US 10 YR Bond

4.2864

-0.03

NZ 10 YR Bond

4.698

0

US 30 YR Bond

4.4248

-0.022

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Currencies






SGD US$

0

0

KRW US$

1,387.14

0.79

AUD US$

0.6646

-0.00015

NZD US$

0.6084

0.0002

EUR US$

1.0705

0.0003

Yen US$

160.73

-0.01

THB US$

36.8

-0.02

PHP US$

58.72

-0.18

IDR US$

16,395

-5

INR US$

83.4379

-0.1221

MYR US$

4.718

0.008

TWD US$

32.53

-0.024

CNY US$

7.2688

0.0021

HKD US$

7.8087

0

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Commodities






Spot Gold

2,327.446

29.5314

Silver (Lon)

29.06

0.3027

U.S. Gold Fut

2,336.6

23.4

Brent Crude

86.33

1.08

Iron Ore

CNY819

7

TRJCRB Index

-

-

TOCOM Rubber

JPY330.4

-2.2

LME Copper

9,506.50

-36.5

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** indicates closing price

All prices as of 21:24 GMT


EQUITIES


GLOBAL - Global stock indexes were mixed in choppy trading Thursday, while U.S. Treasury yields declined slightly after a series of U.S. economic reports suggested ebbing momentum.

MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe .MIWD00000PUS fell 0.71 points, or 0.09%, to 803.02.

For a full report, click on MKTS/GLOB


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NEW YORK - U.S. stocks ended Thursday around the unchanged mark as investors awaited fresh inflation data, with the Nasdaq able to eke out a slight gain after data showed a continued slowdown in economic activity, raising investors' hope for rate cuts.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average .DJI rose 36.53 points, or 0.09%, to 39,164.33, the S&P 500 .SPX gained 5.16 points, or 0.09%, to 5,483.06 and the Nasdaq Composite .IXIC gained 53.53 points, or 0.30%, to 17,858.68.

For a full report, click on .N


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LONDON - European shares slipped on Thursday on investor caution ahead of crucial global economic data and the first round of French elections, while retailer H&M sank after missing quarterly profit forecasts.

The pan-European STOXX 600 .STOXX closed 0.4% lower, extending losses for the third straight sessions.

For a full report, click on .EU


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TOKYO - Japan's Nikkei share average fell on Thursday, giving up much of its gains from the previous session, as the yen's slide past the closely watched 160 per dollar level put traders on high alert for intervention.

The Nikkei .N225 closed down 0.82% at 39,341.54.

For a full report, click on .T


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SHANGHAI - China stocks closed down on Thursday as the country's industrial profits rose at a much slower pace in May, while investors awaited manufacturing activity data due on Sunday. Energy and tech shares dragged Hong Kong stocks down.

China's blue-chip CSI300 Index .CSI300 dropped 0.8%.

For a full report, click on .SS


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AUSTRALIA - Australian shares were poised to open higher on Friday, likely helped by strong commodity prices supporting gains in resource-focused stocks, even as investors remained cautious ahead of U.S. inflation data due later in the day.

The local share price index futures YAPcm1 rose 0.3%, a 10.0-point discount to the underlying S&P/ASX 200 index .AXJO close. The benchmark fell 0.3% on Thursday.

Markets in New Zealand were closed for a public holiday.

For a full report, click on .AX


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SEOUL - South Korean shares ended lower on Thursday but recouped most of their early losses helped by a rebound in chipmakers' stocks, as investors assessed the outlook on semiconductor demand from booming artificial intelligence technologies.

The benchmark KOSPI .KS11 closed down 7.99 points, or 0.29%, at 2,784.06.

For a full report, click on KRW/


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FOREIGN EXCHANGE


NEW YORK - The U.S. dollar drifted lower against most currencies on Thursday, pressured by softening data in the world's largest economy that backs expectations the Federal Reserve will start cutting interest rates this year.

The dollar index =USD slipped 0.1% to 105.91, not far from a nearly two-month high of 106.13 on Wednesday.

For a full report, click on USD/


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SHANGHAI - China's yuan slipped to a fresh seven-month low against the dollar on Thursday and looked set for its sixth monthly decline in June, as the country's central bank guided the official fixing weaker for a seventh consecutive session.

The spot yuan CNY=CFXS dropped to a seven-month low of 7.2686 in morning trade on Thursday.

For a full report, click on CNY/


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AUSTRALIA - The Australian dollar fell back against a strong U.S. dollar on Thursday but held at 17-year highs on the battered yen, while domestic bonds were hammered by risks of a rate hike this year.

The Aussie AUD=D3 was fetching $0.6648, having given back all of its post-CPI gains overnight to hold steady in the face of a rising U.S. dollar.

For a full report, click on AUD/


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SEOUL - The won ended onshore trade KRW=KFTC 0.21% higher at 1,385.8 per dollar on Thursday.


For a full report, click on KRW/


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TREASURIES


NEW YORK - U.S. Treasury yields declined slightly on Thursday after economic data showed a continued, though moderate, slowdown in economic activity.

Benchmark 10-year yields US10YT=RR, which move inversely to prices, dropped after the data and were last at 4.288%

For a full report, click on US/


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LONDON - German government bond yields were little changed on Thursday after rising to their highest levels in two weeks, while the risk premium investors demand to hold French debt widened to within striking distance of a seven-year high reached two weeks ago.

Germany's equivalent DE10YT=RR, the benchmark for the euro zone, was last at 2.442%.

For a full report, click on GVD/EUR


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TOKYO - Japanese government bond (JGB) yields rose on Thursday as the yen hovered at a 38-year trough, fuelling expectations the Bank of Japan may hike interest rates next month.

The 10-year JGB yield JP10YTN=JBTC was last up 5 basis points (bps) at 1.07% after hitting a one-month peak of 1.08%.

For a full report, click on JP/


COMMODITIES


GOLD - Gold prices rose more than 1% on Thursday from the over two-week low touched in the previous session, as the dollar softened and the spotlight shifted to key U.S. inflation data for clues on the Federal Reserve's policy path.

Spot gold XAU= was up 1.2%, at 2,324.53 per ounce as of 1804 GMT, after falling to its lowest level since June 10 on Wednesday.

For a full report, click on GOL/


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IRON ORE - Prices of iron ore futures were divergent, with the Dalian benchmark extending its climb for a third session on Thursday, buoyed by top consumer China's latest efforts to spur its struggling property market.

The most-traded September iron ore contract on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE) DCIOcv1 ended daytime trade 1.2% higher at 819 yuan ($112.67) a metric ton.

For a full report, click on IRONORE/


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BASE METALS - Copper prices hit their weakest in more than two months on Thursday as more bullish positions were scrapped, inventories kept rising and demand remained lacklustre in top metals consumer China.

Three-month copper CMCU3 on the London Metal Exchange was down 0.4% at $9,506.50 a metric ton by 1605 GMT after hitting an intra-day low of $9,485.50, its weakest since April 17.

For a full report, click on MET/L


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OIL - Oil futures settled higher on Thursday on worries about global crude supply disruptions as geopolitical pressure in the Middle East and Europe mounted, while a surprise increase in U.S. crude and gasoline inventories gave prices a ceiling.

Brent crude oil futures LCOc1 settled up $1.14, or 1.34%, to $86.39 a barrel.

For a full report, click on O/R


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PALM OIL - Malaysian palm oil futures ended higher on Thursday, as forecast of lower production outweighed prospect of softer demand amid India's duty concessions for imports of edible oils.

The benchmark palm oil contract FCPOc3 for September delivery on the Bursa Malaysia Derivatives Exchange closed up 16 ringgit, or 0.41%, at 3,895 ringgit ($825.56) a metric ton, up for a second day.

For a full report, click on POI/


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RUBBER - Japanese rubber futures rose on Thursday on the back of a weaker yen, although gains were capped by lower oil prices.

The Osaka Exchange (OSE) rubber contract for December delivery JRUc6, 0#2JRU: was up 1.1 yen, or 0.33%, at 332.6 yen ($2.07) per kg as of 0704 GMT.

For a full report, click on RUB/T


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