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MORNING BID EUROPE-As stocks slump, cue Nvidia

Kevin Buckland gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets.

Nvidia's earnings could cause the market to move $350 billion either way, according to a recent analysis of?options prices. Analysts expect another 'blockbuster' report from the chipmaker that is at the centre of the global AI frenzy. But the key question will be if Nvidia remains dominant in the face of a shift from training AI systems, to actually running them.

Intel, AMD and Alphabet, the Google-owned company, are all emerging as competitors in what is known as inference chips. Nvidia also reports its first-quarter results 'at a delicate time for the markets.

Following the overnight declines on Wall Street, stocks are falling around Asia. European equity futures also point lower. Donald Trump stated on 'Tuesday' that the U.S. might need to strike Iran once again. He said he was a mere hour away from launching an attack before he decided to postpone it following an Iranian peace proposal. Geopolitics is in full swing across the globe. Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted "old friend" Vladimir Putin the Russian leader less than a fortnight after welcoming Trump and Japanese Prime Minster Sanae Takaichi wrapped up a summit to Seoul on Wednesday. In Europe, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be in Rome and Hungary's Peter Magyar will travel to Poland on his first official visit abroad as prime minister. Both are attempting to steer their countries back towards the European mainstream. Andrew Bailey and other Bank of England policymakers will be speaking to the Treasury Committee about topics such as the decision to lower rates last month, the Iran War, or the UK's April CPI.

The U.S. Federal Reserve releases the minutes of its April meeting. The board held rates steady despite the 'biggest split in the past 20 years, with a dissenter urging a rate cut, and three others pushing for the removal of dovish language from the statement. The markets are looking to the incoming Fed chair Kevin?Warsh as a guide on how to move forward with monetary policy, and central bank independence.

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

Earnings for the first quarter of Nvidia

Minutes

-UK CPI, PPI, Germany PPI (all April); Euro Area final HICP

(source: Reuters)