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Tech heavyweights boost global stocks

London - Global stocks were back on the front foot on Thursday, as upbeat earnings from tech heavyweights Apple and Facebook helped shake off some of the jitters that have hit the sector in recent weeks.

European bourses started brightly, with the FTSE 100 up 0.5% and the DAX, the CAC 40 and markets in Madrid and Milan between 0.7% and 0.9% firmer.

The gains were boosted by the region's tech stocks and come after iPhone giant Apple reported record first quarter sales and laid out plans for a $30bn share buy back and seven-for-one stock split.

Its shares jumped almost 8% to $566.50 in after-hours trade, the highest since December and adding roughly $35bn to its market worth.

Facebook shares jumped 3.7% after hours as the internet social networking company topped Wall Street's expectations.

Asian markets managed only a subdued response, however, as the normal fillip from positive tech news failed to materialise.

The Nikkei slipped 0.97% with some investors apparently disappointed that a meeting between Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and US President Barack Obama made no concrete progress on a trade deal.

Markets were mixed elsewhere across the region with Singapore up 0.5% but Shanghai off 0.3%. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan edged ahead by a tenth of a percent.

The outlook for the US market was brighter, however, with Nasdaq futures up 1.2% and the S&P 500 E-mini adding 0.3%.

New Zealand dollar the lone mover

The main mover in currencies was the New Zealand dollar, which hopped higher after the country's central bank raised interest rates by a quarter point to 3% and signalled more tightening to come.

The kiwi gained around a third of a cent to $0.8623.

That was the only excitement in a market that has been trading within tight ranges. The US dollar eased slightly on the yen to 102.35, but remains trapped in a 101.50 to 104.50 band that has held for almost three months.

The euro was little changed at $1.3819 after failing to sustain even the smallest of rallies overnight. It briefly popped up to $1.3854 following better news on eurozone manufacturing, but quickly ran out of steam.

French and German sentiment surveys both came out with more or less steady readings on Thursday.

Traders were waiting to see what European Central Bank president Mario Draghi has to say later at an event at Amsterdam, but the recent improvement in eurozone data has bolstered the view the bank is unlikely to risk any aggressive quantitative easing-style moves for now.

Implied volatility between the euro and dollar reflected that benign view as it hovered at its lowest level since before the financial crisis in 2007.

"We are waiting for Draghi this morning but he doesn't have the data to make him any more dovish than he already is so at the margin euro dollar could drift higher," said Societe Generale strategist Kit Juckes.

Ukraine simmers

In commodity markets, oil prices recouped some of the losses suffered after US crude inventories hit a record high, with the crisis in Ukraine keeping a floor under the market.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused the United States on Wednesday of being behind the political upheaval in Ukraine and said Moscow would respond if its interests came under attack.

Lavrov's comments came a day after US Vice-President Joe Biden was in the Ukrainian capital with promises of support for the pro-Western government, and a warning to Russia not to interfere in Ukraine.

Brent crude for June delivery added 17 cents to $109.28 a barrel, while US crude gained 22c to $101.66.

Gold edged higher to $1 286.05 an ounce but remained uncomfortably close to major chart support at $1 275.

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