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    Morning Bid: Stocks Take a Breather

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    Posted on September 25, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Global markets pause as stocks take a breather. Asian stocks mixed, U.S. Fed rate cuts eyed. Currency movements and economic indicators in focus.

    Morning Bid: Stocks take a breather

    Market Overview and Key Developments

    A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Stella Qiu

    U.S. Market Performance

    After relentlessly pushing higher and higher, global share markets seem to have run out of reasons to rally further as investors come to grips with how stretched valuations are.

    Asian Market Trends

    Wall Street closed lower for a second day and that provided little direction for Asia, with stocks here mostly sticking to tight ranges. Chinese bluechips, however, were an exception, up 0.9%, catching up on the global AI surge.

    Currency Movements

    Europe is also set for a flat open, with EUROSTOXX 50 futures little changed. Wall Street futures were up 0.2%.

    Upcoming Economic Indicators

    Maybe it was month-end or quarter-end rebalancing flows - after all Asian shares have rallied 9% for the quarter and Japan's Nikkei up 13%. Or it could be more Fed speakers sounding a little cautious on the prospects of rate cuts.

    Futures still imply a 92% chance for a rate cut from the Fed in October, but the total expected easing has faded to 100 bps, from 125 bps a few weeks ago.

    San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly echoed other central bankers by suggesting while further rate cuts are needed, their timing remains unclear. More Fed officials will be speaking during the day, including New York President John Williams, and we will get to see how many doves there are under President Donald Trump's unprecedented scrutiny of the board.

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will start interviewing candidates next week to replace Jerome Powell as the Fed Chair.

    The dollar held onto its mysterious bounce overnight, up 0.6% against major peers, but its short-term technical outlook is still dim. Still, the bounce has left yen bulls reeling after some traders piled into long yen positions following the Bank of Japan's hawkish policy meeting last week.

    That spilled into yen crosses, with the Swiss franc hitting an all-time high on the yen and the euro hovering at over a one-year peak at 174.66, just below a record top of 175.90.

    Next up, we have weekly U.S. jobless claims and the final estimate for the second quarter U.S. GDP, before the all-important Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) on Friday.

    A sharp rise in jobless claims - which has gained some added significance given the focus on the labour market - would reinforce the case of two more cuts this year, while a strong result would likely bolster the dollar and send short-term yields higher.

    Key developments that could influence markets on Thursday:

    -- U.S. data, including trade, weekly jobless claims, durable goods

    --Six Federal Reserve officials scheduled to speak: Austan Goolsbee, John Williams, Jeffrey Schmid, Michelle Bowman, Michael Barr and Mary Daly

    -- U.S. Treasury auctions $44 billion of 7-year notes

    (Editing by Sam Holmes)

    Table of Contents

    • Market Overview and Key Developments
    • U.S. Market Performance
    • Asian Market Trends
    • Currency Movements
    • Upcoming Economic Indicators

    Key Takeaways

    • •Global markets experience a pause after recent rallies.
    • •Asian stocks show mixed performance with Chinese bluechips rising.
    • •U.S. Fed rate cut expectations influence market dynamics.
    • •Currency movements see the dollar gaining against peers.
    • •Upcoming U.S. economic indicators could impact market sentiment.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Morning Bid: Stocks take a breather

    1What is the current outlook for global share markets?

    Global share markets have paused after a strong rally, as investors are reassessing stretched valuations.

    2What are the expectations for U.S. interest rates?

    Futures indicate a 92% chance of a rate cut from the Fed in October, although the total expected easing has decreased.

    3What economic data is expected to be released soon?

    Key upcoming data includes weekly U.S. jobless claims and the final estimate for the second quarter U.S. GDP.

    4How did Wall Street perform recently?

    Wall Street closed lower for a second consecutive day, which influenced Asian markets to remain within tight ranges.

    5What is the significance of jobless claims data?

    A sharp rise in jobless claims could reinforce the case for two more rate cuts this year, while a strong result might suggest otherwise.

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