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Asia offers muted applause for ECB, euro firm before U.S. jobs

class="mandelbrot_refrag">Asian markets turned mixed on Friday as investors offered only polite applause for the European Central Bank's latest stimulus package, while the euro became an unlikely star following a sharp short-covering rally.

Trading was hesitant as attention quickly shifted to the U.S. payrolls report due later on Friday where the outcome is considered even more uncertain than usual.

While the median forecast is for a solid jobs gain of 218,000, estimates range from a little as 110,000 to as high as 325,000. ECONUS

The ECB action provided enough of a boost to risk sentiment to generate a 0.3 percent lift in MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS.

"From a broader perspective, the ECB's latest easing measures are important," said Frederic Neumann, co-head of Asian economics research at HSBC.

"They underline our call that global liquidity should remain highly accommodative for emerging markets and Asia in particular for the foreseeable future."

Japan's Nikkei .N225 went flat after again shying away from testing April's peak at 15,164. Speculation that more government pension funds will flow into the market helped sentiment somewhat.

Financial spreadbetters expected Britain's FTSE 100 .FTSE to open up 0.3 percent, Germany's DAX .GDAXI to gain as much as 0.4 percent and France's <CAC 40> also 0.4 percent.

Wall Street had notched up new records with the Dow .DJI up 0.59 percent and the S&P 500 .SPX 0.65 percent, while the Nasdaq .IXIC managed a 1.05 percent gain.

The gains came after the ECB cut interest rates to record lows and launched a series of measures to pump money into the sluggish class="mandelbrot_refrag">euro zone economy.

Still, ECB President Mario Draghi implied this would be the low point for rates and the bank stopped well short of quantitative easing (QE).

Draghi did emphasize that more action would be taken if needed, but markets are only too well aware that it usually takes ages for the central bank to actually move. The last time the ECB announced such a big package was in August 2012 - a gap of almost two years.

EURO DEFIES GRAVITY

Indeed, dealers noted that the new targeted liquidity offerings announced on Thursday would not be set until September and December, suggesting the ECB might be done for this year.

That could be one reason the euro recouped all its initial heavy losses to be up at $1.3660 EUR= on Friday, a huge reversal from Thursday's trough of $1.3505.

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The bounce reaffirmed the strength of support around $1.3500 and could see the single currency test major chart resistance at $1.3688/90, a break of which would be bullish technically.

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The euro's rebound in turn pushed the dollar down across a host of class="mandelbrot_refrag">currencies from sterling GBP= to the Swiss franc CHF= and Australian dollar AUD=. The dollar index sank back to 80.353 having been as high as 81.020 .DXY on Thursday.

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The dollar's losses on the yen were more limited, easing around 30 pips or so to 102.35 JPY=.

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China's yuan strengthened against the dollar after the central bank fixed its official midpoint up 0.14 percent at 6.1623, the biggest single-day gain since early January, as the dollar slid against a basket of class="mandelbrot_refrag">currencies.

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The fixing increase fanned speculation over whether China is preparing set put the yuan back on an appreciation course after guiding it downward by over 3 percent in the first half of the year, but Chinese forex traders were cautious.

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Global bond markets seemed moderately cheered that a major central bank was still having to ease policy, and yields were generally lower. The class="mandelbrot_refrag">euro zone periphery benefited most with Spanish 10-year yields down 5 basis points at 2.83 percent ES10YT=RR and close to historic lows.

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Yields on two-year U.S. Treasury notes were at 0.38 percent US2YT=RR after dipping 2 basis points on Thursday, while those on 10-year paper fell a tick to 2.58 percent US10YT=RR.

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Gold was up at $1,254.60 XAU= having enjoyed its biggest gain in three weeks overnight as buyers were encouraged by the prospect of yet lower rates for longer in the euro zone.

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Oil prices edged ahead, with class="mandelbrot_refrag">U.S. crude CLc1 up 6 cents at $102.54, while class="mandelbrot_refrag">Brent crude LCOc1 rose 12 cents to $108.91.

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(Editing by Eric Meijer)

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