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Fed Holds Steady, US Futures Up by 0.21%

Fed Holds Steady, US Futures Up by 0.21%

After a challenging day for major averages, stock futures experienced a modest rise on Thursday morning. This change in market sentiment followed the Federal Reserve’s announcement, which confirmed steady rates and signalled that a rate cut in March seems improbable. S&P 500 futures saw a 0.21% increase, while Nasdaq 100 futures climbed by 0.34%. Similarly, Dow Jones Industrial Average futures increased by 39 points, marking a 0.1% rise.

Mixed Reactions in Extended Trading and Global Indices

Despite the positive shift in futures, extended trading exhibited varied responses. For example, Qualcomm shares slightly declined even after reporting first-quarter results that exceeded earnings and revenue estimates, buoyed by strong handset chip sales. On Wall Street, the major averages had a disappointing session; the Dow Jones dropped by 317 points (0.8%), the S&P 500 fell by 1.6%, and the Nasdaq Composite plummeted by 2.2%. Asian markets also showed mixed results. Japan’s Nikkei 225 and Australia’s ASX 200 indexes were among the underperformers, losing between 0.8% and 1%. In contrast, China’s Shanghai Shenzhen CSI 300 and Shanghai Composite indexes saw gains, rising by 0.9% and 0.4%, respectively, offering a glimmer of hope amidst economic challenges.

Asia Markets Mixed, Hang Seng Jumps 2%

Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index outperformed others in Asia, surging nearly 2% after enduring steep losses earlier in the week. This rebound was supported by a private survey indicating that China’s manufacturing sector grew as expected in January. However, the growth pace remains modest, aligning with another survey highlighting ongoing weaknesses in the sector. These mixed signals from Asian markets reflect the complex interplay of global economic trends, investor sentiment, and policy decisions, painting a nuanced picture of the current financial landscape.

The global markets’ reaction to the Federal Reserve’s rate decision has been a mix of cautious optimism and varied responses. While U.S. stock futures showed slight increases, extended trading and Asian indices tell a story of varied reactions and ongoing economic challenges. Market dynamics continue to be influenced by a multitude of factors, requiring investors to navigate with informed strategies and a keen eye on global trends.

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