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Investors started Wednesday with a rare break from fresh U.S. tariff news, shifting their focus to the much-anticipated U.S. inflation report. This data is expected to offer insights into the Federal Reserve’s stance on interest rates in the coming months.

Analysts predict core inflation for January will ease slightly to 3.1% annually, while overall inflation is likely to remain steady at 2.9%. However, concerns remain that progress in controlling inflation could stall as the year progresses.

This report is particularly significant as it marks the last major inflation reading before President Donald Trump’s new tariffs take full effect. While the economic impact of these trade measures remains uncertain, markets are keenly watching for any shifts in inflation trends.

Adding to the day’s significance, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is set to continue his testimony before Congress, offering potential real-time responses to the inflation data. Powell is widely expected to reiterate the Fed's cautious approach to interest rate adjustments, as uncertainties surrounding tariffs and global trade tensions persist.

European Markets Ride Momentum

European stocks started the day on a strong note, building on recent gains. Futures for the EURO STOXX 50 index rose by 0.24%, while Germany’s DAX futures climbed 0.33%. The STOXX index has surged nearly 8% since the beginning of the year, reflecting investor confidence despite an unpredictable trade environment.

Market analysts suggest that Trump’s aggressive tariff policies may be more about negotiation tactics than long-term economic strategy. Investors remain focused on corporate earnings, which have shown resilience amid broader global uncertainties.

Chris Weston, head of research at Pepperstone, highlighted that strong earnings from European companies and signs of economic stabilization in the region are providing market support. However, the situation remains delicate, and any escalation in trade tensions could quickly reverse gains.

Global Trade Disputes Heat Up

Despite market optimism, U.S. trade partners have strongly criticized Trump’s latest tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has pledged decisive countermeasures, while Mexico and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have also voiced opposition.

Japan has taken a diplomatic approach, with Industry Minister Yoji Muto confirming that Tokyo has formally requested an exemption from the tariffs.

Gold’s Rally Hits a Pause

Gold, which has been on a record-breaking surge this year, saw a slight pullback on Wednesday. Prices had been climbing due to fears that rising tariffs could fuel inflation, pushing investors toward safe-haven assets. Central banks have also been heavily purchasing gold, adding to its price momentum.

Although prices dipped slightly, the $3,000 per ounce mark remains within reach. Market players continue to monitor developments closely, especially as concerns about U.S. tariffs on gold have sparked a rush to transfer reserves from London to the U.S.

Key Market Events Today

  • U.S. January Inflation Report – A key indicator for Fed policy direction
  • Powell’s Congressional Testimony – Possible real-time reactions to inflation data
  • Heineken NV Earnings Release – Impact on European stock sentiment
  • CVS Health Earnings Release – U.S. market performance insight

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