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Brighter China data fails to lift stocks, dollar sags
Latest quarterly Chinese growth data weakest for any quarter since 2008 financial crisis
Published in Ahram Online on 21 - 10 - 2014

A two-day rebound in global shares slowed and the dollar edged lower on Tuesday, as slightly above forecast Chinese growth data failed to erase concerns that the world's second-biggest economy is losing momentum.
China's economy grew 7.3 percent in July-September official data showed, slightly above the 7.2 percent forecast by analysts. However, the growth was the weakest for any quarter since the 2008/09 global financial crisis.
There had been a subdued reaction in Asia and European markets also started cautiously before gradually finding their feet.
Europe's main bourses 0#.INDEXE were up by 0.2 to 0.6 percent as trading settled [.EU] though euro zone periphery debt markets were under pressure again as worries about debt levels continued to weigh.
Activity was also mixed in the currency market. The Australian dollar AUD=D4, often seen as a liquid proxy of Chinese growth prospects given Australia's large trade exposure, got a lift from Beijing's data, while the U.S. dollar .DXY remained on the back foot.
The U.S. currency has lost roughly 2 percent over the last 10 days on signs that global growth and inflation are faltering, fuelling doubts about whether the U.S. Federal Reserve will be able to push ahead in the next year with its first post-financial crisis interest rate hike.
"The main price action is that the dollar is continuing to correct lower," said Lee Hardman, a currency strategist at Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi in London. "That is largely the reflection of markets pushing back expectations of Fed tightening (interest rate hikes)."
"The China data is a bit of a mixed bag but the bigger picture is that the economy is still losing momentum and will continue to slow into next year."
Shares in French oil giant Total (TOTF.PA) were also in focus after its chief executive Christophe de Margerie was killed when his plane collided with a snow plough during takeoff at a Moscow Airport.
Like much of the region's stock markets though Total shares fought back from a early 1.2 percent drop to be back level at 4:00 a.m. EDT.
FRAGILE CHINA
A breakdown of the data from China showed industrial output rose a better-than-expected 8.0 percent in September from a year earlier, up from August's six-year low of 6.9 percent growth.
However, fixed-asset investment and retail sales figures were weaker than expected, suggesting that Beijing may still need additional economic support measures.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS ended broadly flat as the Shanghai Composite index .SSEC slipped 0.4 percent.
Japan's Nikkei .N225 also took a heavy 2 percent hit, as the yen took advantage of the weakened dollar and as investors locked in profits after the previous session's 4 percent rally.
Wall Street had marked solid gains overnight as a quarterly earnings miss from IBM (IBM.N) was outweighed by a better-than-expected 12 percent jump in revenue from gadget giant Apple (AAPL.O).
The yield on benchmark U.S. 10-year notes US10YT=RR slipped back to 2.137 percent in early European trade, compared to Monday's U.S. close of 2.183 percent.
That was despite Dallas Federal Reserve President Richard Fisher saying on Monday that last week's turbulent trading should not stop the Fed from ending its stimulus program and the economy could be fully recovered from the effects of the financial crisis and recession by as early as next year.
In commodities trading, spot gold XAU= added about 0.3 percent to $1,249.60 an ounce, bolstered in part by renewed physical demand related to Diwali, India's major bullion-buying event this week.
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