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Support for weary Chinese property developers boosted Chinese and Asian stocks on Tuesday but inflation clearly tops the agenda for European investors this session. German and Spanish consumer prices will set the tone for markets ahead of Wednesday's preliminary reading of euro zone inflation for November. Though the numbers are set to show a slight cooling from the record levels hit in October, it might take a lot more to convince the European Central Bank that it can slow the pace of rate hikes. ECB President Adding to the hawkish sentiment, Bundesbank President
The double whammy of rising rates and the prospect of a recession spells bad news for European stocks as they head into next year, a Reuters poll of fund managers and strategists showed. Money markets are pricing in more than 150 basis points of ECB interest rate increases by the end of June. Inflation in the euro zone hit a record 10.6% on an annualised basis last month, but economists polled by Reuters expect it to ease to 10.4% in a flash reading due to be published on Wednesday. One swing factor could be weak oil prices as concerns about
In Meanwhile, cryptocurrency lender BlockFi became the latest industry casualty as it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, after the firm was hurt by exposure to the spectacular collapse of FTX exchange earlier this month. Key developments that could influence markets on Tuesday: Economic data: U.S. economic data: Sept home price data Speakers: ECB vice president Luis de Guindos, ECB board
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