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Europe Market Open: Fed pricing shifts & Dollar strengthens as Powell strikes hawkish tone

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  • APAC stocks traded with a predominantly positive bias albeit with gains capped following the uninspiring handover from Wall Street and as participants digested recent earnings releases and mixed Chinese activity data.
  • Fed Chair Powell struck a hawkish tone as he stated that the economy is not sending signals that the Fed needs to be in a hurry to lower interest rates; money markets now price in around a 60% chance of a 25bps cut in December versus 80% pre-Powell.
  • Chinese Industrial Production disappointed but Retail Sales topped forecasts, while Chinese Home Prices showed a steeper Y/Y drop although the M/M decline moderated.
  • Israeli forces push deeper into Lebanon in a widening war campaign, while the expanding ground operation risks protracted conflict but could build leverage for ceasefire talks, according to WSJ.
  • European equity futures are indicative of a negative cash open with the Euro Stoxx 50 future -0.5% after the cash market closed higher by 2.0% on Thursday.
  • Looking ahead, highlights include German Wholesale Price, UK GDP, Services, US Retail Sales, Capacity Utilisation, BoC SLOS, Speakers include ECB’s Lane & Cipollone, Fed's Collins & Williams, Earnings from BAE Systems & Alibaba.

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