Overnight, the CSI 300 is down 3%, marking a second straight week of losses. The index remains heavily correlated with the incoming Trump administration, with tech and electric vehicle-related shares among the biggest losers. Earnings from consumption bellwethers PDD Holdings Inc. and Baidu Inc. did little to boost confidence, with the latter’s shares briefly plunging 10% in Hong Kong following a revenue decline. The Hang Seng China gauge has now lost 17% since its October peak, and the CSI 300 is down more than 8%.
On a more positive note, Bitcoin hit a fresh high above $99,000, driven once again by President-elect Donald Trump’s support for crypto and expectations of a looser regulatory environment. A Fox Business News report suggested that Chris Giancarlo, a former chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission—known as “Crypto Dad” for his early embrace of digital assets—is being considered as the first “crypto czar” under the incoming administration. Trump has also nominated former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi to lead the U.S. Department of Justice after his initial pick, former Representative Matt Gaetz, withdrew from consideration. If confirmed, Bondi would head a department central to many of Trump’s key policy initiatives, including ramping up immigration enforcement and border security.
Domestically, retail sales figures were disappointing. Cable is testing the 1.2550 support after rallying above 1.2700 earlier in the week following the higher CPI print.
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Today’s agenda includes Eurozone HCOB Manufacturing & Services PMI and the U.S. University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index.
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