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Global Markets Rise as Traders Anticipate Fed Rate Cut

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Last updated: December 5, 2025 9:31 am
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Published: December 5, 2025
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Global financial markets showed a positive shift on Thursday, with U.S. stocks primarily trending upwards as investors anticipate a potential interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve. The trading day saw a mix of outcomes for major indices: while the benchmark S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite gained marginally, the Dow Jones Industrial Average experienced a slight decline of 0.07%. Specifically, the S&P 500 increased by 0.11%, and the Nasdaq rose by 0.22%.

Sector performance varied, with consumer staples, healthcare, and materials suffering losses, whereas industrials, technology, and communications services drove the gains in the equity market. This mixed performance reflects the underlying economic uncertainty as markets await the Fed’s decision on interest rates.

European markets mirrored this cautious optimism; the STOXX 600 index rose 0.45%, contributing to a modest weekly gain. London’s FTSE 100 index and Germany’s DAX also posted gains of 0.19% and 0.32%, respectively. Furthermore, the global MSCI stock gauge recorded a 0.24% increase. In Japan, stocks surged significantly, with the Nikkei index climbing 2.33% after a government bond auction attracted strong investor interest, boosting sentiment across the broader equity market.

Market analysts are observing the implications of recent U.S. labor market data, which indicated that the number of new unemployment claims fell to a three-year low of 191,000. This data came as a counterpoint to prior reports detailing a significant drop in U.S. private payrolls—the largest decline in over two and a half years—along with a services sector survey indicating stable activity despite slower hiring.

Investor expectations for a Federal Reserve interest rate cut have notably increased, with futures pricing in a nearly 90% chance of a quarter-point reduction at the next meeting scheduled for December 10. This expectation marks an increase from 83.4% a week prior. However, analysts caution that either a cut or a pause could lead to disappointment in the markets, depending on the Fed’s messaging.

The U.S. dollar index, which tracks the greenback against six major currencies, saw modest gains, increasing 0.17% and poised to break a nine-session losing streak. Oil prices also rose, with Brent crude futures settling at $63.26, while U.S. crude futures gained 1.22% to reach $59.67.

In bond markets, the U.S. 10-year Treasury yield ticked up by 4.2 basis points to 4.1%. Reports surfaced regarding concerns among bond investors about potential aggressive interest rate cuts from Kevin Hassett, a candidate to succeed Jerome Powell as Fed chair. These concerns may influence market sentiment as the administration prepares to announce its decision.

Meanwhile, Japanese investors displayed increased confidence following a government debt sale that met strong demand, alleviating anxiety about the country’s fiscal health. In forex markets, the yen strengthened against the dollar, gaining traction after speculation of an upcoming interest rate increase by the Bank of Japan. The dollar recently traded at 155.11 yen, reflecting a potential maximal weekly gain against the U.S. currency in over two months.

The Chinese yuan dipped slightly, with the dollar increasing 0.21% to 7.071 yuan in offshore trading in Hong Kong, following a day when the yuan had reached its strongest level against the dollar in over a year.

In commodities, precious metals cooled off after a surge, with gold remaining steady at $4,208.66 an ounce, while silver fell by 2.32% to $57.12, down from a record high of $58.98 earlier in the week.

Overall, as traders digest these developments in economic indicators and central bank policies, market volatility remains a defining feature of the current financial landscape.

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