Global stocks rally after Fed signals cuts S&P 500 trades near...

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    	  Global stocks rally after Fed signals cuts 
    

    	  S&P 500 trades near all-time high  
    

    	  Dollar and Treasury yields fall 
    

    	  Oil rebounds 
    

    Wall Street and global shares jumped on Friday toward all-time highs, while Treasury yields slumped and the dollar languished, after a speech by U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell confirmed the United States would soon begin interest rate cuts.

    Powell, in remarks on Friday at the annual economic symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, said "the time has come" to cut interest rates as rising risks to the job market left no room for further weakness and inflation was in reach of the Fed's 2% target, offering an explicit endorsement of an imminent policy easing.

    "Powell gave the market just enough dovishness to support the market while avoiding the potential pitfall of inducing fear," Carl Ludwigson, managing director at Bel Air Investment Advisors, said in an email.

    On Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average .DJI rose 1.14%, to 41,175, the S&P 500 .SPX gained 1.15%, to 5,634 - near an all-time high - and the Nasdaq Composite .IXIC was up 1.47%, to 17,877.

    Europe's broad STOXX 600 index .STOXX rose around 0.5%, its highest level in over three weeks and clocking a weekly advance for the third straight week. Asian shares outside Japan had nudged down 0.1%, but Japan's Nikkei .N225 gained 0.4% as investors digested inflation data and remarks from Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda flagging a willingness to raise interest rates if the economy and inflation turn out as forecast.

    That left MSCI's all-country world index .MIWD00000PUS up about 1.1%, and with early August's turmoil in the rear view mirror, just above its mid-July all-time peak.

    Traders increased bets for a bigger rate cut in September following Powell's speech, with the fed funds futures now pricing in a 37% chance of a 50 basis point cut next month, up from about 25% late on Thursday. Traders are also pricing in about 106 bps of cuts by the end of the year.

    "The direction of travel is clear, and the timing and pace of rate cuts will depend on incoming data, the evolving outlook, and the balance of risks," Powell said in his speech.

    U.S. Treasury yields fell across the board. The yield on benchmark U.S. 10-year notes US10YT=RR fell 5.9 basis points to 3.803%, from 3.862% late on Thursday. The 2-year note US2YT=RR yield, which typically moves in step with interest rate expectations, fell 9.7 basis points to 3.9132%, from 4.01% late on Thursday.

    Its German equivalent was steady at 2.226%. DE10YT=RR

    The dollar turned lower and sterling rose to its highest in more than two years on Friday.

    The euro EUR=EBS gained to $1.1189, up 0.7% on the day, hitting a one-year high.

    The Japanese yen strengthened, with the dollar down 1.36% at 144.27 JPY=EBS after the Fed news and Bank of Japan Governor Ueda's comments on rates.

    Data out early in the day showed Japan's core inflation accelerated for a third straight month, but a slowdown in demand-drive price gains suggest no urgency for any immediate rate hikes.

    "FX is a relative game, so the expectation for the Fed to join the other major banks soon in cutting rates is driving the dollar lower," said Uto Shinohara, managing director and senior investment strategist at Mesirow in Chicago.

    Oil prices jumped more than 2%, rebounding after losses earlier in the week on swelling U.S. crude stocks and a weakening demand outlook in China.

    Gold prices XAU= added about 1.1% to $2,510 an ounce, near the record high of $2,513 hit just on Tuesday.

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