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Fed rate cut hopes, UK fiscal policy, ECB inflation risks, Asian markets...
Vendredi 28 novembre 2025 à 05:50
Economic and Financial Markets Outlook
Gold Gains on Hopes of Fed Rate Cuts
Gold prices edged higher, buoyed by investor optimism that the U.S. Federal Reserve could initiate a rate cut as soon as December. The Wall Street Journal highlights that these expectations are influencing safe-haven demand, with market participants closely monitoring Fed commentary for further guidance.
Wall Street Journal (Markets)
UK Budget Faces Debt and Austerity Risks
The Financial Times reports that after the latest UK budget, think-tanks warn of enduring risks from government debt and potential austerity, stating that Rachel Reeves has effectively paused the fiscal repair agenda. While some relief has been offered, analysts caution this approach may not significantly bolster market confidence in the long run.
Financial Times
ECB Sees ‘Fairly Balanced’ Inflation Risks, Monitors Spillover Threats
The Financial Times reveals that European Central Bank rate-setters consider inflation risks “fairly balanced” according to the minutes from October’s meeting, but they remain wary of potential financial stability risks that could spill over from the United States. This cautious stance reflects ongoing uncertainty in the eurozone’s economic outlook and the interconnectedness of global markets.
Financial Times
U.K. Budget Offers Limited Relief for Bank of England
The World Street Journal notes that the latest UK budget trims inflation but is unlikely to provide sustained relief for the Bank of England. Economists cited by the paper suggest that while short-term pressures may ease, the policy mix is insufficient to allow for a series of rate cuts, keeping monetary policy in a holding pattern.
World Street Journal (International)
Asian Currencies Stable as Fed Chair Role Remains in Focus
The Wall Street Journal observes that Asian currencies remained mostly stable in early trading, with the dollar experiencing modest downside pressure. Analysts at MUFG Bank attribute this to investor focus on the Fed chair’s upcoming decisions, which are expected to have significant implications for emerging market assets.
Wall Street Journal (Markets)
Rebound in Global Tech Stocks Lifts Asian Markets
A continued rebound in global AI-related stocks fueled gains in Asian equity markets, the Wall Street Journal reports, even as U.S. markets were closed for Thanksgiving. The resilience of the tech sector, particularly in Asia, underscores investor confidence in the sector’s growth prospects amid broader market uncertainty.
Wall Street Journal (Markets)
Japanese Bond Yields Rise on Strong Tokyo Inflation
Japanese government bond yields rose following stronger-than-expected inflation data from Tokyo, according to the Wall Street Journal. The data has reinforced expectations that the Bank of Japan may pursue further rate increases, signaling a potential shift in the country’s long-standing ultra-loose monetary policy.
Wall Street Journal (Markets)
European Gas Prices Drop Amid Ukraine Peace Talks
European gas prices have fallen to an 18-month low, with the Financial Times attributing the decline to market anticipation of a potential easing of sanctions against Moscow amid Trump-led Ukraine peace talks. The prospect of a diplomatic breakthrough is prompting a reassessment of the continent’s energy risk premiums.
Financial Times
Oil Prices Edge Up as Markets Await Russia-Ukraine Developments
The Wall Street Journal reports that oil prices have risen slightly, with markets described as “thin and directionless” ahead of the upcoming OPEC+ meeting and the U.S. Thanksgiving lull. Traders are closely monitoring developments in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which continue to inject volatility into the energy markets.
Wall Street Journal (Markets)
Deutsche Börse Makes €5.3bn Bid for Allfunds Platform
The Financial Times reveals that Deutsche Börse has launched a €5.3 billion bid for Allfunds, a Dutch-listed fund platform backed by private equity. The exclusive discussions signal ongoing consolidation in the European financial infrastructure sector, with potential implications for fund distribution channels across the continent.
Financial Times