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Morning Bid: Fedspeak to cut through the noise

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on September 22, 2025

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· Last updated: January 21, 2026

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A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Ankur Banerjee Global markets largely shrugged off the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, this time on H-1B visas, with investors

Morning Bid: Fedspeak to cut through the noise

A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Ankur Banerjee

Global markets largely shrugged off the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, this time on H-1B visas, with investors focusing on the future path of interest rates as several Fed policymakers are due to speak this week.

The long-awaited U.S. rate cut has come and gone but the Fed indicated a gradual easing in the future. Markets are now pondering what lies ahead, with traders pricing in 44 basis points of easing by the end of the year.

There are two more Fed meetings left this year and with the central bank under intense criticism from Trump, economic data and comments from policymakers will be crucial in determining investor sentiment in the near term.

John Williams, Thomas Barkin and Stephen Miran are due to speak at separate events on Monday while speeches from Raphael Bostic and Michelle Bowman will be in focus on Tuesday. Fed Chair Jerome Powell is also scheduled to speak on Tuesday.

All of which means we are back to keeping notes on Fedspeak and where rates head from here. Fun times!

The dollar began the week steady following last week's volatility, while stocks remained near record highs. Futures pointed to a subdued session, with a bare European calendar expected to keep markets listless.

The Trump administration said on Friday it would ask companies to pay $100,000 for new H-1B worker visas, setting off alarm bells in Silicon Valley and among Indian IT firms as visa holders and tech firms scrambled to make sense of the regulation.

Initial market reaction was muted although India's Nifty 50 slipped 0.3% and the Indian rupee, one of the worst performers in Asia this year, was slightly weaker at the start of the session.

It may take some time for investors to gauge the true cost to margins for many of the companies who rely on the programme, analysts said.

Key developments that could influence markets on Monday:

Euro zone consumer confidence flash for September

(Editing by Jacqueline Wong)

Key Takeaways

  • Fed policymakers' speeches are crucial for market direction.
  • Investors focus on future interest rate paths.
  • Trump's H-1B visa policy impacts tech firms.
  • US rate cuts influence global market sentiment.
  • Key Fed speeches scheduled for Monday and Tuesday.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current focus of global markets?
Global markets are currently focused on the future path of interest rates, particularly in light of recent comments from Fed policymakers.
What changes did the Trump administration announce regarding H-1B visas?
The Trump administration announced that it would ask companies to pay $100,000 for new H-1B worker visas, raising concerns among tech firms.
How are investors reacting to the Fed's rate cut?
Investors are pondering the implications of the recent U.S. rate cut and are pricing in expectations for further easing in the future.
What key data is expected to influence markets on Monday?
The Euro zone consumer confidence flash for September is a key development that could influence market sentiment on Monday.
Who are the Fed officials scheduled to speak this week?
Fed officials scheduled to speak include John Williams, Thomas Barkin, Stephen Miran, Raphael Bostic, and Michelle Bowman.

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