The German stock market's DAX index was highlighted during trading at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, as reported by Reuters.


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Global financial markets are under pressure as uncertainty over the U.S. presidential election and Federal Reserve policies stir up anxiety among investors. The upcoming U.S. election, which remains too close to call, and the Federal Reserve's less aggressive stance on interest rate cuts have caused safe-haven assets like the U.S. dollar and gold to surge. Investors are flocking to these assets for security amid the growing political and economic uncertainty.
In Europe, markets are expected to see gold reach record highs, U.S. Treasury yields hit a three-month peak, and the dollar surge to its highest level since early August. As the dollar strengthens, the Japanese yen has weakened to nearly 152 yen per dollar, sparking concerns of potential market intervention from Japanese officials. The yen has fallen significantly, dropping from around 140 per dollar in just over a month, as U.S. Treasury yields climbed back above 4%. This decline comes after strong U.S. economic data prompted traders to reconsider their earlier predictions of aggressive Federal Reserve rate cuts.

At the moment, markets are pricing in only a modest 41 basis points worth of interest rate cuts for the year, meaning that traders are left speculating on whether the Federal Reserve will implement consecutive 25 basis point cuts in both November and December. The Fed began easing interest rates with a 50 basis point cut in September, but future cuts are expected to be more gradual.

With less than two weeks remaining until the U.S. presidential election on November 5, investors are already positioning themselves for potential market volatility. While Republican candidate Donald Trump appears to be gaining ground against Democratic candidate Vice President Kamala Harris in betting markets, opinion polls continue to show a tight race. A Reuters/Ipsos poll recently revealed that Harris holds a slim 46% to 43% lead over Trump, which adds to the uncertainty as markets prepare for possible election-related turbulence.

The possibility of a Trump victory is driving market movements, with investors anticipating that his policies—such as tariffs and stricter immigration controls—could lead to inflationary pressures. This would likely result in higher interest rates for a longer period, boosting the dollar and Treasury yields even further.

On a different note, two major initial public offerings (IPOs) in the region experienced contrasting outcomes. Tokyo Metro's stock soared by 44% during its market debut on Wednesday, marking Japan’s largest IPO in six years, which raised $2.3 billion. However, Hyundai Motor India’s IPO saw a disappointing start, with its shares falling 7% in their market debut on Tuesday, as retail investors responded with little enthusiasm to India’s biggest-ever IPO.

Lastly, French cosmetics giant L'Oréal missed its third-quarter sales expectations, largely due to weak consumer confidence in China, which impacted the demand for beauty products. Additionally, attention is turning toward fast food and consumer stocks in both Europe and the U.S. following an E. coli outbreak in the U.S. linked to McDonald's hamburgers. The outbreak has resulted in one death and several illnesses, adding further tension to the food industry.

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