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Global Shares Rise Ahead of Key U.S. Inflation Data as European Stocks Gain on Copper Prices

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Last updated: December 5, 2025 1:36 pm
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Published: December 5, 2025
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Global financial markets experienced a positive uptick on Friday, marking a second consecutive week of gains as investors eagerly anticipate a crucial update on U.S. inflation. This optimistic sentiment comes amid growing confidence that the Federal Reserve is on track to implement a rate cut in the near future, which has prompted a decline in the dollar’s strength and a rise in gold prices.

European stock markets showed notable strength, bolstered by a surge in mining stocks following record highs in copper prices. The STOXX 600 index recorded a 0.3% rise in early afternoon trading, contributing to a week’s overall gain of 0.7%. U.S. stock futures also indicated a modest rally was on the horizon, rising by 0.2% to 0.3%.

In the bond market, Japanese government bonds were at the forefront of a global debt sell-off, with 10-year yields reaching their highest level since mid-2007. The Bank of Japan has hinted at a potential rate increase, which could take the policy rate to 0.75% — the highest since 1995. This has led to a strengthening of the yen, which rose 0.18% against the dollar, despite the Nikkei index falling by 1.29%.

The U.S. dollar faced broad pressure, having steadied after a streak of nine consecutive days of declines. The dollar index dipped by 0.1% to 99, losing 0.5% over the week. As the expectation grows for a Fed rate cut next week, the dynamics of the yen and dollar are shifting, causing traders to reconsider their carry trades, which often involve borrowing yen to invest in higher-yielding assets like U.S. tech stocks or cryptocurrencies.

Central banks are under scrutiny as traders speculate on the outcomes of upcoming meetings, particularly regarding whether tightening from the Bank of Japan might be a one-off event. The focus remains on the U.S. Federal Reserve as well, which faces its own contentious debates over future rate cuts, especially with some policymakers opposing further reductions.

Investors are particularly keen on the September personal consumption expenditures price index, the Fed’s favored inflation gauge, anticipated to reveal a modest 0.2% rise in core inflation—keeping the annual rate stable at 2.9%. Additional data released earlier indicated that jobless claims fell last week, alleviating some concerns about the labor market, though this could be partly attributed to seasonal factors related to the Thanksgiving holiday.

In commodities, benchmark copper futures surged to an unprecedented $11,705 per metric ton, driven by supply concerns and the potential for a Fed rate cut. Meanwhile, Brent crude futures are set to conclude the week slightly lower at $63.2 per barrel, while gold prices have climbed 0.3% to $4,221 an ounce, with silver following suit, increasing 1.3% to $57.85 an ounce.

Overall, the financial landscape is rife with anticipation as markets reposition themselves ahead of significant monetary policy decisions.

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