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Stocks Waver in Face of Debate on Size of Fed Cut: Markets Wrap

September 18, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Global markets are on edge as investors await the Federal Reserve’s interest-rate decision. Traders are divided on whether the US central bank will cut rates by 25 or 50 basis points, with odds currently favoring the larger cut. The Fed’s decision will be accompanied by new quarterly projections and a press conference by Chair Jerome Powell.

Stocks are showing mixed movements, with S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 contracts inching up slightly. European and Asian stock indexes are relatively stable. In corporate news, Davide Campari NV’s shares dropped following the resignation of its CEO.

The Japanese yen strengthened, hinting at expectations of policy convergence between the Fed and the Bank of Japan. The dollar and Treasuries remained steady. In the UK, money markets are anticipating less easing from the Bank of England after a rise in services inflation.

The Fed is expected to announce a quarter-point rate cut, though some analysts predict a larger move. The release of fresh quarterly projections will provide further clarity on future borrowing costs and economic outlook.

Chinese stocks saw modest gains, buoyed by news of advancements in chip-making technology. Oil prices dipped after a recent rally, influenced by multiple factors including US stockpiles and geopolitical tensions.

Key events this week include Eurozone CPI data, the Fed and UK rate decisions, and various economic indicators. Market movements show a mixed picture, with slight changes in stocks, currencies, bonds, and commodities.

This article was created with the assistance of Bloomberg Automation, in collaboration with Rob Verdonck, James Hirai, and Winnie Hsu.

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