Quarterly Outlook
Equity outlook: The high cost of global fragmentation for US portfolios
Charu Chanana
Chief Investment Strategist
Italy PMI Meloni to meet US President Trump today
0900 – Eurozone March CPI (Final)
1230 – US March Retail Sales
1315 – US March Industrial Production
1345 – Bank of Canada Rate Decision
1400 – US Apr. NAHB Housing Market Index
1430 – EIA's Weekly Crude and Fuel Stock Report
1700 – US Treasury to auction 20-year notes
1730 – US Fed Chair Powell to speak to Economic Club of Chicago
2245 – New Zealand Q1 CPI
0130 – Australia Mar. Employment Data
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Volatility indicators were mixed; VIX decreased slightly to 30.12 (-2.49%), reflecting temporary market calm. However, futures signal rising anxiety amid Nvidia's export block impacting Nasdaq futures (-2.1%) and S&P futures (-1.3%). VIX futures rose notably (+6.02%), highlighting continued investor caution ahead of key retail sales data and Fed Chair Powell's address today.
Cryptocurrencies retreated slightly Wednesday, tracking broader risk-off sentiment amid US-China tariff uncertainty. Bitcoin traded slightly down at $83,464 (-0.21%), Ethereum at $1,573 (-0.39%), and XRP at $2.07 (-0.91%). Crypto stocks mirrored sentiment; Marathon Digital and Riot Platforms fell around 3%. Concerns also arose from China’s strategy regarding large seized crypto holdings amid regulatory uncertainty.
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