š December opens with fading momentum
The early rebound on Wall Street is losing steam, even though this period is traditionally associated with the so-called Santa Claus Rally. The sharpest pullback is in Nasdaq 100 (US100: ā0.9%) and Russell 2000 (US2000: ā0.8%). US500 is down 0.7% and US30 slips 0.5%. In Europe, EU50 loses 0.4%, matching DE40, which erased gains from the previous two sessions.
šŗšø Fed leadership update from Trump
Donald Trump said he already knows whom he will nominate as the next Fed chair and will reveal the name soon. His chief economic advisor Kevin Hassett hinted the announcement may come before year-end.
š¢ļø OPEC+ keeps limits in place
OPEC+ will maintain oil production caps through 2026 and approved a new mechanism to assess membersā maximum capacity for setting quotas from 2027. Eight countries also agreed to freeze output increases in Q1Ā 2026.
š Asia retreats after strong gains
Profit-taking and the Bank of Japanās shift in tone weighed on the region. Nikkei 225 leads the declines (JP225: ā1.9%) after BoJ Governor Kazuo Ueda signalled a possible December rate hike. HSCEI (CHN.cash: ā0.3%) and ASX200 (AU200.cash: ā0.4%) also tradeĀ lower.
šÆšµ BoJ signals tightening
Governor Ueda said the bank is āweighing the pros and consā of raising rates in Decemberāāāthe strongest hint so far that Japan may resume its tightening cycle. Real rates remain very low, and further steps will depend on incoming data. Markets now price in a 60% chance of a December hike and 90% for January.
Japanās manufacturing PMI came in at 48.7 (estimate 48.8), marking the fifth month of contraction, though business confidence hit a 10-monthĀ high.
š± FX market: yen rebounds
The yen is recovering after weeks under pressure (USDJPY, EURJPY: ā0.3%, GBPJPY: ā0.4%). The dollar index is flat, with losses against the yen offset by gains versus emerging currencies (USDINR: +0.4%, USDZAR: +0.2%). Sterling is the softest G10 currency. EURUSD trades aroundĀ 1.159.
š¢ļø Commodities:
Oil prices are rising after the OPEC+ decisionāāāBrent and WTI +1.9%. NATGAS corrects 1.8% after three strong sessions.
š„ Metals in the green
Platinum and palladium lead gains (2.5% and 2.1%). Gold adds 0.4% to 4240 USD/oz, while silver hits a new ATH at 57 USD/ozĀ (+0.9%).
š» Crypto slides
Bitcoin drops 5.5% to 86,000 USD, and Ethereum falls 6.9% to 2830Ā USD.
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