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Bulls on comedown after record highs, car makers skid on tariffs war



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World stocks index dips after hitting record high

Fed pushes rate cut bets back to Dec but inflation cools

European shares lower as tariffs and politics weighs

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

By Marc Jones

LONDON, June 13 (Reuters) -World stocks retreated from record highs on Thursday, as the feel-good factor of slowing U.S. inflation and somewhat comforting Fed signals made way for a fresh bout of politics- and tariffs-induced weakness in Europe.

Bond market borrowing costs and the dollar rose after the Fed nudged back rate cut expectations, but with the moves only partly reversing big falls the previous day, markets are turning their focus to upcoming data and policy meetings.

Europe's continent-wide STOXX 600 .STOXX was driven 0.4% lower by a 1.5% slump in its car makers .SXAP as China signalled it would respond to the EU's move to slap tariffs of up to 38.1% on China-made electric vehicles.

A drop in bank stocks as wellnot only pointed to the market's changed outlook on rates but also the uncertainty caused by this week's sharp swing to the right in EU elections and France's decision to call a snap parliamentary election.

The difference, or 'spread', between French and German bonds DE10FR10=RR was a steady 61 basis points having hit its widest since March 2023 this week. Standalone yields on most sovereign bonds were between 1-3 basis points higher after Wednesday's softer-than-expected U.S. CPI figure that led to their biggest falls since mid-May. GVD/EUR

The Fed shift "could have been big," AXA's Chief Economist Gilles Moec said. "But I think it was drowned out by the U.S. inflation data we had. So the data beat the Fed guidance."

On the EV tariffs, he said that the EU was at least taking a more targetted company-by-company approach rather than the kind of blanket measures seen from the United States.

"And protectionism is something that got quite a bit of traction during the EU elections campaigns," he added.

Japanese shares and the yen had underperformed overnight as the Bank of Japan began a two-day policy meeting that is expected to see it inch towards a modest tightening of its policy stance.

MSCI's index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS climbed 0.6% though as Taiwan's tech-heavy stock market .TWII surged 1.8% to a new high buoyed by the U.S. S&P 500 and Nasdaq closing at all-time peaks on Wednesday.


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Chinese stocks .CSI300 had been dented slightly by the European EV tariffs issue. But Hong Kong's Hang Seng .HSI still rose 0.5% and Wall Street futures were pointing to further gains there later, with the S&P EScv1 expected to open 0.2% higher and the Nasdaq NQc1 0.6% better off. .N

"Ultimately, I think markets prefer strong and robust economic growth with no rate cuts than faltering growth with multiple rate cuts," said David Chao, global markets strategist, Invesco Asia Pacific.

"We are in this environment where I don't think it really matters for markets when the first (Fed) rate cut is going to happen - markets can still perform well."

In his post-meeting press conference on Wednesday, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the rate-path decision was a "close call" for many policymakers, and to some degree a later start to rate reductions this year had been compensated for with an additional cut in 2025.

The closely watched CPI report earlier in the day had showed core U.S. prices growing at their slowest annual pace in over three years last month and analysts also took the view that those figures wouldn't have been ready in time for the Fed's forecasts.

"The Fed has changed its mind multiple times on its expected policy path, so we don't put much weight on its new set of projections," BlackRock Investment Institute head Jean Boivin said.

The U.S. 10-year Treasury yield US10YT=RR, which is the main driver of global borrowing costs, was at 4.325% in Europe, bang in the middle of where it had traded the previous day.

Australia's 10-year yields dropped as much as 10 bps to 4.196%. Japan's 10-year yields JP10YTN=JBTC fell as much as 3 bps to 0.955% for the first time since May 17.

The Nikkei newspaper reported that the BOJ is likely to debate a reduction in monthly bond purchases at its policy gathering ending on Friday, echoing earlier reports from Reuters and other news outlets.

The yen was a notable underperformer against the dollar overnight. It lost 0.3% to 157.17 per dollar JPY=EBS, erasing Wednesday's 0.3% advance while the euro EUR=EBS was steady at $1.08 after what had been its best day of the year, albeit after three days of politics-driven losses.

In the other closely watched markets, gold XAU= fell 0.5% to $2,310.30 per ounce and oil dipped to $82.2 a barrel LCOc1 following a bigger-than-expected rise in U.S. stockpiles. Brent crude though is on course for its best week since early April.


Why EU tariffs matter to China EV makers? https://reut.rs/4clf04i


Addtional reporting by Kevin Buckland in Tokyo; Editing by Jacqueline Wong

https://www.reuters.com/markets/ For Reuters Live Markets blog on European and UK stock markets, please click on: LIVE/
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