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* U.S. stocks bounce back, but on track for worst week in 3
months
* Risky currencies recover as traders stop taking profits
* Gold on track for biggest weekly gain since April
* Graphic: Stock tumble gives brutal reminder of pandemic
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* Graphic: World stocks market cap loss https://tmsnrt.rs/30zdOIL
By Elizabeth Dilts Marshall
NEW YORK, June 12 (Reuters) - Global equity markets bounced
back on Friday as investors took in stride the U.S. Federal
Reserve's outlook for a long road to recovery and bet shutdowns
to fight the coronavirus pandemic were unlikely to be reinstated
widely.
All three major U.S. stock indexes rebounded from Thursday's
worst single-day drop in three months, regaining a chunk of
their losses. In Europe, the STOXX 600 Index .STOXX snapped a
four-day losing streak to add 0.1%. Still, gold was heading toward its biggest weekly gain since
early April as a jump in COVID-19 cases in some U.S. states fed
fears that new economic shutdowns might be put in place.
On Thursday, the S&P 500 slumped 5.9%, its steepest
one-session loss since March 16, fueled by the Fed's warning
that the U.S. economy would contract by 6.5% this year.
Despite those concerns, Julie Fox, a managing director for
private wealth at UBS Financial Services in New York, saw room
for equities to move higher.
"The Fed's comments highlighted the risks that the economic
recovery may not be V-shaped, but it also showed that they're
committed to loosening the financial conditions," she said.
Fox said markets remain in a "volatile environment (due to)
uncertainties around the virus (or) just the general growth
outlook of how quickly the recovery can happen."
The Dow Jones Industrial Average .DJI rose 412.6 points,
or 1.64%, to 25,540.77, the S&P 500 .SPX gained 39.26 points,
or 1.31%, to 3,041.36 and the Nasdaq Composite .IXIC added
114.90 points, or 1.21%, to 9,607.63.
Despite the rebound, the Dow and S&P 500 were on track to
post their worst week in 12 weeks.
Frankfurt's DAX .GDAXI , Paris's CAC40 .FCHI and London's
FTSE .FTSE were all in positive territory, the latter
shrugging off data showing Britain's economy shrank the most on
record in April.
MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe .MIWD00000PUS
gained 0.26%, and MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares
outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS closed 0.91% lower.
Spot gold XAU= added 0.6% to $1,737.83 an ounce and has
gained about 3% so far this week. prices were on track for their first weekly fall in
seven as new U.S. coronavirus cases spiked.
U.S. crude CLc1 recently fell 0.44% to $36.18 per barrel
and Brent LCOc1 was at $38.83, up 0.73% on the day. O/R
The three major U.S. stock indexes posted their worst day on
Thursday since mid-March, when markets were sent into free-fall
by the abrupt economic lockdowns put in place to contain the
pandemic. Cases in New Mexico, Utah and Arizona rose by 40% over the
week ended Sunday, a Reuters tally showed. Florida and Arkansas
are other hot spots. In currencies, the pound shed early gains against a weaker
dollar and was 0.6% lower on the day, after it had risen 3.9%
against the dollar in 10 consecutive days of gains. Sterling
GBP= was last trading at $1.2525, down 0.60%. The dollar index
=USD rose 0.271%. The euro EUR= down 0.42% todown 0.52% to $1.125.
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The Norwegian crown advanced the most, rising 0.8% to 9.5480
against the U.S. currency NOK=D3 .
In China's onshore market, the yuan CNY=CFXS fell 0.3%,
headed for its biggest daily decline since May 27.
The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield US10YT=RR rose to 0.7067%.
US/
Bond prices were buoyed after they rallied following the
Fed's commitment on Wednesday to years of extraordinary support
to counter the economic fallout from the pandemic.
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