European stock futures point to a higher open

Sydney (Reuters): Asian shares rose on Wednesday after soft U.S. producer prices data stirred hopes that consumer price inflation would be benign, while the kiwi dollar slumped after its central bank cut rates for the first time since early 2020.
European stock futures point to a higher open as data showed British inflation rose less than expected in July. EUROSTOXX 50 futures extended earlier gains to be up 0.5% and FTSE futures gained 0.6%. U.S. equity futures were flat.
Adding to the busy news flow in Asia was an announcement that Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida would step down as ruling party leader in September, ending a three-year term marked by rising prices and marred by political scandals.
The Japanese yen and the Nikkei wobbled after Kishida's resignation. The yen was last off 0.2% and the Nikkei (.N225), rose 0.6%, pulling further away from the lows hit after last week's massive selloff.
The kiwi dollar slumped 1.1% after the Reserve Bank of New Zealand cut interest rates by 25 basis points to 5.25% and signalled more easing to come. That was a year earlier than its own projections.
"The RBNZ faced a tricky decision today – turning points are always difficult. But the Committee decided they had sufficient confidence in the inflation outlook to start easing monetary conditions," said Sharon Zollner, chief economist at ANZ.

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