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ECB Interest Rate Decision Takes Center Stage as Energy and Geopolitical Risks Fuel Inflation Concerns

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ECB Interest Rate Decision Takes Center Stage as Energy and Geopolitical Risks Fuel Inflation Concerns

Global markets continued to grapple with rising risk sentiment last week, driven by concerns over whether massive AI investments will deliver returns, selling pressure on chip manufacturers, and escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. The intensifying conflict between the US and Iran pushed Brent crude oil prices up by 14.2% to $86.8, reigniting fears of energy-driven inflation. In the US, key macroeconomic data showed the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rising 3.5% annually, while the Producer Price Index (PPI) increased 5.5%, both below expectations but signaling persistent inflationary pressures. Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh reiterated the central bank's commitment to price stability, though market expectations for rate hikes were pushed back from September to October. The surge in energy costs kept gold prices down 2.2% to $4,180 per ounce and the dollar index flat at 100.8. US equities slipped, with the Dow Jones falling 0.9%, S&P 500 down 1.6%, and Nasdaq Composite declining 2.9% amid tech sector weakness.

Middle East Conflict and Energy Markets

  • Brent crude oil surged 14.2% to $86.8, marking the strongest weekly gain in 19 weeks amid Hormuz Strait disruptions.
  • Escalating Iran-Israel tensions and potential retaliation threats are likely to sustain energy price volatility.
  • Elevated oil prices reinforce bets on prolonged restrictive monetary policies by the Fed, pressuring non-yielding assets like gold.
  • US Macro Data and Fed Policy Outlook

  • June's CPI dropped 0.4% monthly but rose 3.5% year-on-year, below forecasts, while PPI fell 0.3% monthly and climbed 5.5% annually.
  • Warsh emphasized zero tolerance for high inflation and reaffirmed resolve to restore price stability.
  • Markets now price in delayed Fed rate hikes, with energy price dynamics complicating the outlook.
  • European Markets and ECB Decision

  • The Eurozone posted a €7.8 billion trade deficit in May, with annual inflation easing to 2.8% from 3.2%.
  • FTSE 100 rose 1%, while FTSE MIB (down 1.4%) and DAX 40 (down 0.9%) faced selling pressure amid mixed earnings and AI valuation concerns.
  • Andy Burnham's potential premiership and speculation about land tax hikes in the UK added to market uncertainty.
  • The ECB is widely expected to hold rates steady next week, though energy prices align with its baseline scenario.
  • Asian Markets and Semiconductor Sell-Off

  • Non-Hong Kong Asian indices retreated, with KOSPI (-8.9%), Nikkei 225 (-6.4%), and Shanghai Composite (-5.8%) hit by semiconductor weakness.
  • SK Hynix shares plunged 15.7%, Samsung Electronics dropped 8.3% amid AI investment skepticism.
  • South Korea's central bank is likely to hike rates amid 3.2% inflation, above its 2% target for four months.
  • China's economy grew 4.3% YoY in Q2, below expectations, with weak domestic demand offsetting industrial output and exports.
  • Turkey's Market Volatility and Currency Pressures

  • BIST 100 fell 2.4% to 13,981.05, while USD/TRY closed at 47.1580, up 0.4% weekly.
  • Upcoming TCMB rate decision and Moody's sovereign rating review will dominate local markets. Fitch Ratings affirmed Turkey's credit rating at 'BB-' with a stable outlook.
  • Markets remain trapped in a cycle of geopolitical uncertainty and inflationary anxiety, with the ECB's policy decision serving as a critical anchor for European assets. Persistent energy price risks and tech sector retrenchment suggest elevated volatility and cautious positioning ahead. Investors should monitor central bank rhetoric and macro data flows closely for tactical adjustments.
    Zeynep Kaya

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