Asian stocks stall on Wall Street pullback, euro gains before ECB

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Reuters TOKYO
Last Updated : Oct 26 2017 | 6:38 AM IST

By Shinichi Saoshiro

TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian stocks stalled on Thursday, weighed as Wall Street shares pulled back from record highs, while the euro stretched gains ahead of a European Central Bank policy meeting at which it could take a major step away from accommodative policy.

MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan slipped 0.05 percent. Australian stocks <.AXJO> dipped 0.2 percent while South Korea's KOSPI lost 0.1 percent.

Japan's Nikkei <.N225>, which had snapped a 16-day winning run the previous day, rose 0.35 percent.

U.S. stocks fell on Wednesday on a batch of soft quarterly earnings, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average suffering its worst day in seven weeks after rising to a record peak the previous session. [.N]

In currency markets, the euro added to overnight gains to reach a six-day high of $1.1820 , prompted by expectations that the ECB would cut back on its bond-buying stimulus and take the biggest step yet in unwinding years of loose monetary policy.

The central bank, however, is still concerned about low inflation and is expected to accompany the tapering with an extension of the stimulus in a "less-but-for-longer" move.

"The focal point is how long the ECB decides to spend on tapering its bond buying. If the ECB opts to spend more than six months to taper, it will lead to thoughts that it won't be able to move onto hiking interest rates until 2019," said Junichi Ishikawa, senior forex strategist at IG Securities in Tokyo.

"The ECB could be seen as dovish in such a case and in turn weigh on the euro."

The dollar was 0.1 percent lower at 113.605 yen .

The greenback rose to a three-month high of 114.245 yen overnight as the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield spiked to a seven-month peak of 2.475 percent .

But the dollar pared the gains as the Treasury yield retraced its rise amid the drop in Wall Street shares. The 10-year Treasury yield last stood at 2.429 percent.

The dollar index against a basket of six currencies was down 0.1 percent at 93.601 , its lowest in six days.

The pound added to overnight gains and brushed $1.3276 , its highest in 10 days. Sterling climbed almost 1 percent the previous day after stronger-than-expected U.K. growth data cemented expectations the Bank of England will raise interest rates next week.

Another big mover was the Canadian dollar, which slid 1 percent overnight to a three-month low of C$1.2816 per dollar after the Bank of Canada left interest rates steady as expected but was seen to have sounded dovish in its policy statement.

U.S. crude oil futures was 0.1 percent lower at $52.13 per barrel following data on Wednesday that showed a surprising increase in U.S. crude inventories. [O/R]

Brent crude slipped 0.1 percent to $58.41 per barrel.

(Reporting by Shinichi Saoshiro; Editing by Sam Holmes)

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First Published: Oct 26 2017 | 6:20 AM IST

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