By Shinichi Saoshiro
TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian stocks crept up early on Thursday following another steady performance by Wall Street shares which hovered near record highs, while the euro clung to modest gains after rebounding from 13-month lows.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan <.MIAPJ0000PUS> rose 0.1 percent.
Tokyo's Nikkei <.N225> shed 0.3 percent, weighed by overnight gains in the yen.
The S&P 500 <.SPX> crept up to another record closing high overnight, with U.S. stocks supported by brighter prospects for the economy.
The euro received some reprieve after three sessions of losses as feverish speculation of an imminent round of easing by the European Central Bank was tempered for now.
Sources told Reuters on Wednesday that the ECB is unlikely to take new policy action next week unless inflation figures on Friday show the euro zone sinking significantly towards deflation. [ID:nL5N0QX47B]
The euro traded at $1.3193
The markets looked to the German inflation data due later in the session, which foreshadow the closely watched euro zone inflation figures due Friday, to see whether the euro can extend its rebound or continue probing fresh lows.
"If the German CPI underlines strengthening deflation, it will fuel caution towards the euro zone consumer data due tomorrow and add selling pressure on the euro," said Junichi Ishikawa, a market strategist at IG Securities in Tokyo.
Euro zone inflation figures on Friday are expected to show the annual rate dipping to 0.3 percent in August from 0.4 percent.
The dollar was little changed against the yen at 103.89
The greenback has so far failed to build a steady foothold above 104 yen, partly due to persistently low U.S. yields.
U.S. Treasuries rallied overnight, driving yields lower, as European government bond yields continued to plumb record lows and month-end buying helped send 30-year Treasury yields to their lowest levels in over a year. [US/]
In commodities, crude oil dipped after choppy trading overnight following a report that showed declining U.S. gasoline demand. [O/R]
U.S. crude
Spot gold edged up as a lower dollar and lingering geopolitical tensions helped offset selling pressure from bullish U.S. equities. [GOL/]
Spot gold
(Editing by Eric Meijer)
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