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MORNING BID EUROPE - Fed sails into uncharted waters as Powell bows away

Gregor Stuart Hunter gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets.

Fed Day is upon us, and it looks more certain than ever that Jerome Powell will be the next chair. The Senate will vote on Kevin Warsh by the end of the Federal Open Market Committee, setting the stage for the most important period at the world's largest central bank.

Fed funds futures indicate a 100% likelihood of a hold. No policy changes are expected before 2027. Warsh's ability to navigate the relationship between the FOMC and the White House is still in question, especially with the FOMC more divided than ever.

Powell's legacy debate will probably 'focus' on his defense of the Fed's independent in the face of Trump's relentless pressure - the man who appointed him. Powell's future as Fed governor is not clear yet, either. His term as Fed chair ends officially on May 15th.

The markets are cautious on Wednesday. S&P 500 futures rose 0.1%, while?MSCI’s broadest Asia-Pacific share index outside of Japan erased earlier losses and traded flat. The markets are being impacted by the Fed's uncertainty, a geopolitical standoff and the diplomatic impasse that Washington and Tehran have over the end of the war. The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday, citing U.S. government officials, that Trump had instructed his aides in order to prepare for a prolonged blockade against Iran.

Tech didn't offer much comfort either. The Journal reported that AI giant OpenAI missed its internal targets of weekly users and revenue. This raised concerns over whether ChatGPT's parent company could sustain the massive expenditure on data centres. Shares of Oracle and CoreWeave had been impacted by the report in Wall Street trading.

Early European trades showed that pan-regional futures and German DAX were flat. FTSE Futures were down by 0.2%.

M&A advisers might be suffering from a hangover after mixing too many spirits. Pernod Ricard & Brown-Forman have ended their merger talks after they failed to agree on terms.

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

Earnings in Europe

Deutsche Bank, Amundi , ?Mercedes-Benz , Norsk Hydro, AstraZeneca, GSK , TotalEnergies, Universal ?Music Group .

U.S. earnings:

Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon.com, Meta, AbbVie, Qualcomm

Economic Events

Euro Zone: Money M3 Annual Growth in March, Business Climate and Consumer Confidence for April, Economic Sentiment Industrial Sentiment Services Sentiment

Germany: CPI and HICP preliminary data for April

Debt auctions

Germany: 10-year bund auction

(source: Reuters)