Global stocks mostly up as trade, Syria uncertainties ease

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(AP Photo/Lee Jin-man). A currency trader walks by the screen showing the Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) at the foreign exchange dealing room in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, April 13, 2018. Asian stock markets were mostly higher Friday follow... (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man). A currency trader walks by the screen showing the Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) at the foreign exchange dealing room in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, April 13, 2018. Asian stock markets were mostly higher Friday follow...
(AP Photo/Lee Jin-man). A currency trader watches the computer monitors near the screens showing foreign exchange rates at the foreign exchange dealing room in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, April 13, 2018. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man). A currency trader watches the computer monitors near the screens showing foreign exchange rates at the foreign exchange dealing room in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, April 13, 2018.
(AP Photo/Lee Jin-man). A currency trader walks by the screens showing the Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI), left, and the foreign exchange rate between U.S. dollar and South Korean won at the foreign exchange dealing room in Seoul, South Kore... (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man). A currency trader walks by the screens showing the Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI), left, and the foreign exchange rate between U.S. dollar and South Korean won at the foreign exchange dealing room in Seoul, South Kore...
(AP Photo/Lee Jin-man). A currency trader watches the computer monitors near the screens showing the Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) at the foreign exchange dealing room in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, April 13, 2018. Asian stock markets were ... (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man). A currency trader watches the computer monitors near the screens showing the Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) at the foreign exchange dealing room in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, April 13, 2018. Asian stock markets were ...

By YOUKYUNG LEE
AP Business Writer

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - Global stock markets were mostly higher Friday investor appetite for risk returned after the U.S. said it was exploring the possibility of returning to trade talks with 11 Pacific countries. Sentiment also improved as the U.S. said it is consulting allies before making a final decision on possible military strikes against Syria.

KEEPING SCORE: Britain's FTSE 100 was flat at 7,256.35 in early trading while France's CAC 40 rose 0.2 percent to 5,320.74 and Germany's DAX gained 0.5 percent to 12,472.06. Futures augured a tepid start on Wall Street with S&P futures up 0.1 percent and Dow futures also up 0.1 percent.

ASIA'S DAY: Asian markets finished higher. Nikkei 225 rose 0.6 percent to 21,778.74. South Korea's Kospi advanced 0.5 percent to 2,455.07. Hong Kong's Hang Seng index edged down 0.1 percent to finish at 30,808.38. China's Shanghai Composite Index lost 0.7 percent to 3,159.05. Australia's S&P/ASX200 rose 0.2 percent to 5,829.10. Stocks in Taiwan, Singapore were higher but in the Philippines and Indonesia they were lower.

CHINA DATA: China's global trade balance swung to a rare deficit in March as exports dropped, but its surplus with the United States stood at $15.4 billion. Exports contracted 2.7 percent from a year earlier to $174.1 billion, down from the 24.4 percent growth for the first two months of 2018, customs data showed Friday. Imports rose 14.4 percent to $179.1 billion, though that was down from 21.7 percent growth in January and February.

ANALYST'S TAKE: "U.S.-centric politics once again played the key role in shifting the alternating market sentiment with President Donald Trump toning down on the attacks upon Syria," Jingyi Pan, a market strategist at IG in Singapore, said in a daily commentary. "Early movers in the Asian region have certainly caught on this improved sentiment, with the icing on the cake being President Donald Trump's directive to consider the re-joining of the Trans-Pacific Partnership."

TRADE: Trade has been a big issue that swayed global stock markets since the onset of the trade dispute between the United States and China. Those concerns took a backseat as Trump asked advisers to explore the possibility of the U.S. returning to trade talks with 11 Pacific nations to rejoin the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

SYRIA: Trump put off a final decision on possible military strikes against Syria after tweeting earlier that they could happen "very soon or not so soon at all." The White House said on Thursday the United States will continue to consult its partners and allies. The statement eased worries about escalation of tensions. Trump's earlier tweet suggested that he wanted to retaliate against Russia after the recent suspected chemical attack in Syria.

OIL: Benchmark U.S. crude rose 51 cents to $67.58 per barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract rose 0.4 percent on Thursday to settle $67.07 a barrel. Brent crude, used to price international oils, fell 26 cents to $71.76 per barrel in London. It shed 0.1 percent to finish at $72.02 a barrel on Thursday.

CURRENCIES: The dollar rose to 107.58 yen from 107.32 yen. The euro strengthened to $1.2332 from $1.2328.

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