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Morning Bid: Fed balm soothes trade war jabs
Yahoo Finance·2025-10-15 10:36

Group 1 - U.S. Treasury yields and the dollar fell as the Federal Reserve signaled a potential halt to its balance sheet reduction, known as quantitative tightening, amid concerns about a softening labor market [2][7] - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) raised its global growth outlook for 2025, indicating that while the worst scenarios were avoided, risks remain due to policy uncertainty and rising trade frictions [4][7] - Major U.S. banks reported strong Q3 earnings, with Wells Fargo and Citigroup showing significant profit increases, supported by a solid investment-banking backdrop [7] Group 2 - Equity markets in Shanghai and Hong Kong rose over 1% on expectations of economic stimulus plans from the upcoming Communist Party plenum, despite deflationary signals from China [5] - In Europe, French stocks and bonds advanced following the decision to delay pension reforms, boosting investor confidence and contributing to the rise of France's CAC40 index [6] - The luxury sector benefited from LVMH's return to growth in Q3, positively impacting the overall market sentiment in France [6]