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All eyes are now on a pending House vote on President Donald Trump's tax proposal. Investors are uneasy: the legislation is expected to swell the federal debt by $3.8 trillion, pushing the total burden closer to $40 trillion.
European futures stumbled at the opening bell, taking a cue from a tense session across Asian markets. Investors are bracing for the release of key business activity surveys for May — crucial data that may reveal how European firms are managing in an era of economic ambiguity.
These upcoming activity reports are expected to provide insight into how deeply European businesses are being impacted by fading demand and trade-related turbulence. With much of the continent's economy tethered to global exports, the uncertainty looms large.
Investors are increasingly diverting attention away from the U.S., wary of a potential global downturn spurred by erratic trade policy — particularly echoes of Trump-era tariffs. This sentiment crystallized Wednesday when a $16 billion auction of 20-year Treasury bonds met with lackluster demand.
As investors turned away from U.S. bonds, yields on long-dated Treasuries surged. The 30-year yield settled above 5%, maintaining levels not seen in over 18 months. Market watchers view this as a clear sign of mounting investor unease.
In Japan, the bond market faced intense selling pressure. The 30-year Japanese Government Bond (JGB) yield hit 3.155%, just shy of its all-time high of 3.185%, logged in the previous session. The aggressive sell-off highlights a broader shift in risk appetite.
Asian equities suffered losses across the board. The MSCI Asia-Pacific ex-Japan index dropped 0.6%, while Japan's Nikkei 225 declined 0.8%, weighed down by a strengthening yen — a headwind for the country's exporters.
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