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MORNING BID EUROPE - Euro zone faces inflation hurdle in front of ECB

Rae Wee gives us a look at what the markets will be like in Europe and the world today.

The European Central Bank will announce its rate decision on Thursday, but the markets will be able to gauge the market's mood based on the preliminary Eurozone inflation data released on Wednesday.

Consumer prices are expected to have eased to 1.7% on an annual basis last month. This is comfortably below the ECB’s 2% goal as the price pressures have dissipated. The central bank has reason to'stay on hold'.

The latest data shows that German inflation rose unexpectedly slightly in January. However, France's was lower than expected.

A major miss could alarm ECB policymakers. Last month, they expressed 'growing concerns about the rapid appreciation of the euro against the dollar. Its potential to drive inflation even lower if the currency continues to'strengthen.

The euro, despite its recent decline from the highs of $1.20 reached in January, is still'sensitive' to Donald Trump and his chaotic policies. This risk will continue to put pressure on the dollar, which means that the euro has more upside potential.

It will be interesting to see if the current downturn in software, data analytics and professional services companies continues. Anthropic launched plug-ins on Friday for its Claude Cowork Agent, sparking fears of AI-driven?disruption in these industries.

The selling pressure in Asia has abated due to the historical dominance of hardware manufacturing in that region, and European and U.S. futures indicate a more stable opening.

This latest development shows the disruption that AI is bringing to industries once thought of as winners. Analysts have noted this new line between winners and losers in a rally which has been largely broad.

Alphabet, the parent company of Google, is also expected to release its results later on Wednesday. It's expected to show a 15.5% increase in revenue at $111.37 billion.

Investors are interested in the company's plans for spending for 2026, cloud service demand, and AI capacity constraints.

The following are key developments that may influence the markets on Wednesday.

- Flash euro zone inflation (January)

- Euro zone producer prices (December)

- Alphabet Earnings

- U.S. ISM Services PMI (January).

Report on private payrolls in the U.S. by ADP (January).

(source: Reuters)