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Global shares march higher on Fed rate cut bets



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By Samuel Indyk and Rae Wee

LONDON, Aug 20 (Reuters) - European shares hit a 2-1/2 week highon Tuesday, tracking a Wall Street rally driven by expectations that the Federal Reserve could offer further hints of imminent rate cuts later this week.

With the data calendar relatively light across major economies this week, all eyes are on Wednesday's release of the Fed's July meeting minutes and Chair Jerome Powell's speech at Jackson Hole on Friday for clues on the outlook for U.S. rates.

Fed policymakershave in recent days signalled a potential rate easingin September, priming markets for a similar tone from Powell and other speakers at the annual meeting of global central bankers and other policymakers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

"Should they acknowledge the U.S. economy's disinflation path, it will confirm a September rate cut," said Thierry Wizman, global FX and rates strategist at Macquarie.

"Markets will likely turn on the extent to which Powell opens the door for the possibility of a 50 basis point (bps) cut at one of the next three FOMC meetings."

In Europe, the STOXX 600 index .STOXX rose 0.2% to its highest level since August 1, having recovered all the losses seen after the weak U.S.labour market report prompted worries about the state of the economy.

"Since the report, we've had number after number after number suggesting that a recession in the U.S. economy is not around the corner," said Josephine Cetti, chief investment strategist at Nordea, citing strong U.S. retail sales , upbeat business surveys , improving jobless claims numbers and a benign inflation reading.

"The recession fears have been dampened over the last couple of weeks and the market has rebounded a lot."

MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS hit a one-month high before giving up some gains to trade 0.3% higher.

Japan's Nikkei 225 .N225 hit its strongest level in over two weeks, closing up 1.8%, but Chinese blue-chips .CSI300 fell 0.7% on continued worries over the country's gloomy economic outlook. Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index .HSI edged down 0.5%.

U.S. stock futures rose, with S&P 500 futures ESc1 last up 0.1% while Nasdaq futures NQc1 advanced 0.3%.

That left global stocks .MIWO00000PUS 0.1% higher, at their strongest level in over a month.

Expectationsof a dovish Fed outcome this week left the dollar struggling at an over seven-month low against the euro EUR=EBS, which peaked at $1.108775 on Tuesday. Sterling GBP=D3 touched aone-month high and last bought $1.2995.

The dollar index =USD was last at 101.84, having fallen to its lowest since early January of 101.76 earlier in the session.

Against the yen, the dollar was flat at 146.50 JPY=EBS, with traders also looking toBank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Kazuo Ueda's appearance in parliament on Friday, where he is set to discuss the central bank's decision last month to raise interest rates.

The BOJ's hawkish tilt had injected huge volatility into markets as investors aggressively unwound yen-funded carry trades, rocking stocks globally.

The market turmoil has since abated after BOJ Deputy Governor Shinichi Uchida earlier this month played down the chance of further rate hikes in the near term.

"With markets calming, Ueda may change tack and return to talking about normalising interest rates," said Joseph Capurso, head of international and sustainable economics at Commonwealth Bank of Australia.

Down Under, the Reserve Bank of Australia judged a near-term rate cut wasunlikely and policy might need to stay restrictive for an "extended period" to ensure inflation can be tamed, minutes of the central bank's August meeting out on Tuesday showed.

That buoyed the Australian dollar slightly AUD=D3, though it was last 0.1% lower after hitting a one-month high earlier in the session.

In commodities, oilprices fellon easing worries about supply disruptions in the Middle East, with Brent crude LCOc1 last down 1%at $76.91 a barrel. U.S. crude CLc1 eased 1.2%to $73.50 per barrel. O/R

Spot gold XAU= touched another record high of $2521.36 an ounce, drawing support from a broadly weaker dollar and on expectations of imminent U.S. rate cuts. GOL/


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

Global asset performance http://tmsnrt.rs/2yaDPgn

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


Reporting by Samuel Indyk and Rae Wee; Editing by Edwina Gibbs and Kim Coghill

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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