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Morning Bid: One last hurdle remains for the year

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Posted on December 20, 2024

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· Last updated: January 27, 2026

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Global Market Outlook: Overcoming 2024's Final Hurdle

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

2024 is almost over. Several central banks have concluded their final policy meetings of the year - some held steady and others cut, but all of them were noting a more uncertain 2025 when the global economy and trade could look sharply different with Donald Trump back in the White House.

That leaves the U.S. Core Personal Consumption Expenditures - the Fed's preferred gauge of inflation - as the one last hurdle before the usually quiet Christmas time. With upside risks to inflation back on the Fed's radar, the outcome could have an outsized impact on markets.

Hence the caution in Asia. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan hit a fresh three-month low on Friday. Nasdaq futures fell 0.7%, while EUROSTOXX 50 futures were 1% lower.

Investors are also alarmed a little that even Republicans are not a fan of Trump's big spending plans, with the U.S. government facing a potential shutdown on Saturday if no action is taken.

For the core PCE, forecasts are centred on a monthly rise of 0.2% in November. It will probably take a flat number to calm things a bit while an increase of 0.3% or more could cast doubt on any policy easing from the Fed next year.

Futures imply just 37 basis points of U.S. rate cuts in 2025, equivalent to less than two cuts, to a terminal rate of 3.9%, much higher than just a few months ago.

That outlook took a heavy toll on the Treasury market, which is headed for the fourth straight year of losses. The benchmark 10-year yields jumped 40 bps over the past two weeks to cross a key level of 4.5% for the first time since May.

Looking back, it has been a good year for equities, bitcoin, and the U.S. dollar, but nothing much else.

Japan's Nikkei jumped 16% to test record highs, finally being able to shake off the spectre of decades of deflation. Even the flailing Chinese blue chips rose 15% on hopes of more stimulus from Beijing to steady the local economy.

The U.S. dollar is up 7% for the year against its major peers to stand at a two-year peak. The relentless surge has pushed every other currency to fight for survival, especially those in emerging markets where authorities have had to intervene to keep their currencies afloat.

The Japanese yen is another major loser, down a staggering 12% this year.

Bitcoin made a stunning comeback, up 130% this year to hit all-time highs, thanks to Trump's friendly policies.

Key developments that could influence markets on Friday:

- UK retail sales for Nov

- U.S. PCE data for Nov

- Irish central bank Governor Gabriel Makhlouf gives remarks

- Speech by Norway Central Bank Deputy Governor Pal Longva

(Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)

Key Takeaways

  • Central banks conclude 2024 meetings with mixed decisions.
  • U.S. Core PCE is the final hurdle before Christmas.
  • Trump's policies could reshape 2025's economic landscape.
  • Treasury market faces fourth straight year of losses.
  • Bitcoin and U.S. dollar see significant gains in 2024.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses the global market outlook as 2024 concludes, focusing on central banks' decisions and potential impacts of U.S. economic policies.
How might Trump's policies affect 2025?
Trump's return to the White House could significantly alter global trade and economic dynamics, introducing uncertainty for 2025.
What is the significance of the U.S. Core PCE?
The U.S. Core PCE is a key inflation gauge for the Fed, and its outcome could influence future monetary policy decisions.

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