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Asian stocks advance; dollar extends decline: markets wrap

Asian stocks gained at the start of the week following a fresh all-time high in their US counterparts on Friday, as the Federal Reserve reaffirmed a slow and gradual pace of policy tightening. The dollar ticked lower and the yen climbed.

The biggest advances were in Hong Kong, China and Japan. Equities in Australia and South Korea were little changed. The yuan was stable after Friday’s gains spurred by the People’s Bank of China move to restrain the influence of market forces that have been driving the currency lower versus the greenback. Treasury yields steadied and oil slipped after its first weekly advance in two months.

Global equities are grinding upward despite trade talks in Washington between the world’s two largest economies yielding little visible progress toward a resolution. Investors have fully priced in a rate increase next month and see an above-60% probability of another move by the Fed’s meeting in December.

Elsewhere, the Mexican peso climbed after people familiar with the discussions said a Nafta deal with the US could come as soon as Monday.

Here are some key events coming up this week:

It’s the UK summer bank holiday on Monday, when the London Stock Exchange is shut. Earnings are due from companies including Canada’s largest banks and China Construction Bank Corp, ICBC, Pernod Ricard and Dollar General. China’s official factory PMI may have dropped again in August, to 51.0 from July’s 51.2, according to economists surveyed by Bloomberg.

The US economy probably grew in the second quarter at a slightly slower pace. Gross domestic product likely expanded at a 4% annualized rate, compared with 4.1% in the advance report, economists predict ahead of Wednesday’s report. The Bank of Korea sets policy on Friday. Weak jobs growth has cooled speculation of an interest-rate increase, but the central bank has indicated its next move is up.

These are the main moves in markets:

Stocks

Topix index jumped 1.2% as of 13:51 in Tokyo. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index surged 2.1%. Kospi index added 0.3%. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 Index rose 0.3%. Futures on the S&P 500 Index rose 0.2%. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index jumped 1.2%.

Currencies

The Japanese yen rose 0.1% to 111.09/$. The offshore yuan traded at 6.8032/$. The euro traded at $1.1620. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index fell less than 0.1%.

Bonds

The yield on 10-year Treasuries was little changed at 2.81%. Australia’s 10-year yield held at 2.54%.

Commodities

West Texas Intermediate crude was little changed at $68.69 a barrel. Gold rose 0.1% to $1 206.38 an ounce.

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