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European markets up a tad on eve of eurozone rate decision

A global stocks rally stuttered yesterday as dealers mulled Chinese growth numbers, ahead of the final US presidential debate and on the eve of a eurozone interest rate decision.
But rising oil prices after a surprise drawdown in US stockpiles kept equities in mildly positive territory, dealers said.
London, Frankfurt and Paris all showed small gains at the close after pulling back from early weakness as Wall Street edged up in early trading.
London’s FTSE 100 rose 0.3% to 7,021.92 points, Frankfurt’s DAX 30 was up 0.1% at 10,645.68 and in Paris CAC 40 gained 0.3% at 4,520.30 at close yesterday.
European stock markets were handed an underwhelming session from Asia, where Shanghai finished flat and Hong Kong dipped, while Tokyo, Sydney and Singapore found higher ground.
China’s economy grew 6.7% in the third quarter from July-September, compared with a year earlier, data showed yesterday.
That matched the annual clip from both the first and second quarters, and chimed with expectations - but raised eyebrows among some analysts.
Mike van Dulken, research boss at traders Accendo markets, said equities were lacklustre as “investors digest suspiciously stable China GDP growth, whilst gearing up for another round of Trump versus Clinton – and pondering what Mario Draghi and his European Central Bank will do”.
In the US, petroleum-linked equities rose with oil prices in opening trading.
“A decline in production in China, and Russian comments about possible co-operation with Saudia Arabia pushed prices higher, along with a slightly weaker dollar,” said Wayne Heap, an analyst at Love Energy.
Democrat Hillary Clinton and her Republican rival Donald Trump wade into their last presidential debate later yesterday, with the latter sliding in opinion polls amid allegations of sexual misconduct and wild charges of a “rigged” US election.
Dealers will also be keenly following an ECB meeting on Thursday after speculation it is considering tapering its vast quantitative easing (QE) stimulus.
Despite the chatter, many analysts expect it to maintain its easing programme and possibly flag fresh measures in December.
China’s latest growth figures meanwhile came as some relief following a years-long slowdown in China that has been a major drag on economies from Asia to the Americas.
FXTM analyst Lukman Otunuga cautioned however that there were still question marks over the economy’s future path.
“Although sentiment is slowly improving towards the nation, persistent discussions over asset bubbles, high debt levels, and a cooling housing market could spark concerns over future economic growth.”
China’s yuan benefited from the data release, climbing against the dollar for the first time in eight sessions.
The greenback struggled to recover from Tuesday’s losses against the yen after dealers were left unimpressed by US inflation data which analysts said did nothing to strengthen the case for a US interest rate rise.
However, the US unit made inroads against the euro and pound, which rallied Tuesday on a near two-year high reading on British inflation.

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