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Sell-off on hold amid more talks

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The sell-off is on hold on Wednesday as investors regroup following another big move lower a day earlier.


European stocks are paring gains and the US has kicked things off in a similar fashion with energy naturally leading the way. I’m not sure broader market sentiment has improved in any way since yesterday given the intensification of the invasion of e and soaring oil prices but equity markets are seeing some reprieve.


There is mild hope that talks between the ian and n delegates can make some headway but I wouldn’t go as far as to say there’s optimism. The gulf between the demands of the two countries is enormous and the actions being taken by  in the midst of the negotiations are utterly horrific. Not exactly the foundations for a compromise.


The sanctions being imposed by the West are no doubt having an effect though and  is becoming increasingly isolated from much of the rest of the world. The combination of severe sanctions and public outrage is resulting in a corporate backlash against  which will compound the pain for the economy and the Kremlin.


Record euro area inflation ahead of ECB next week


It’s so easy to forget this week just how busy the normal calendar is and how impactful that would typically be for the markets. This morning we’ve seen euro area inflation hit another all-time high in February, once again topping expectations and nudging yields higher across the bloc.


The situation in e throws another spanner in the works for central banks at a time when the job of reining in inflation while not derailing the recovery from the pandemic was already proving challenging enough. Soaring energy prices and other unintended consequences of n sanctions could make life a lot harder again.


Nothing new from Powell and unreliable ADP beats expectations


Powell’s testimony to the House Financial Services Committee contained no surprises, with the Fed Chair highlighting the risks to the economy from inflation, the likelihood of an increase at the next meeting followed shortly after by balance sheet reduction, and finally, the uncertainty around the invasion of e. All in all, we’ve learned nothing.


The ADP data gets minimal attention these days and the revision to last month’s number highlights why. Job growth in February was 475,000, almost 100,000 higher than anticipated while last month was revised up from -301,000 to +509,000. It makes it hard to read too much into the data, especially ahead of Friday’s jobs report and against the current backdrop.


Bitcoin extends gains


Bitcoin is making strides higher for a third day as the crisis in e and n sanctions present an opportunity for cryptocurrencies to show their worth. Whether that’s through positive means such as donations to the ian defence efforts or preservation of capital for ordinary ns – a rare exception when it could be argued that crypto can be a relative store of value – or something more sordid such as subverting sanctions. Cryptos are displaying a use-case in recent days and that’s being reflected in the price, both from related demand and no doubt speculation on the back of it.


For a look at all of today's economic events, check out our economic calendar: www.marketpulse.com/economic-events/


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