Fed To Walk The Talk

 | Mar 15, 2017 06:48AM ET

Wednesday March 15: Five things the markets are talking about

Volatility is rising this week, with the VIX stateside jumping the most in four-weeks yesterday.

In Europe, elections remain a wild card for investors. Today’s vote in the Netherlands will deliver a reading on the state of “populism” in the region as races in France and Germany begin to heat up.

In the U.S., investors have the Fed rate decision and economic projections to contend with (2pm EDT). The 100% implied probability means that, similar to Draghi’s press conference last week, the tone of chair Yellen’s press conference and forward guidance will decide if today decisions are a snooze fest or whether the ‘mighty’ USD and bond yields pivot away to higher or lower levels.

Down-under, there is the Aussie jobs report and the Bank of Japan (BoJ) rate announcement to open the Australasian sessions.

h3 1. Global stocks mark time, wait for Fed decision/h3

After a strong start to the week, Asian share prices consolidated in the overnight session, preferring to seek guidance from today’s Fed rate announcement.

In Japan, the Nikkei share average (-0.2%) was dragged down by a firmer yen (¥114.60) along with the broader Topix (-0.2%).

In Hong Kong with investors also focusing on today’s Fed dot-plot, the Hang Sang was on the back foot, retreating -0.2%. Sector performance were mixed, with energy shares leading the decline as lower oil prices dragged down the sector, while property stocks continued to outperform.

In China, stocks were roughly flat, with investors awaiting cues for direction as they closely monitored Premier Li Keqiang’s press conference at the end of China’s annual parliamentary meeting.

In Europe, equity indices are trading higher as market participants await results of today’s Dutch election as well as the Fed’s policy decision. Banking stocks are leading the gains on the Euro Stoxx, while energy, commodity and mining stocks are trading higher on the FTSE 100.

U.S. stocks are set to open in the black (+0.2%).

Indices: Stoxx50 +0.4% at 3,411, FTSE +0.3% at 7,378, DAX +0.1% at 12,004, CAC 40 +0.2% at 4,985, IBEX 35 +0.7% at 9,970, FTSE MIB +0.7% at 19,667, SMI +0.2% at 8,680, S&P 500 Futures +0.2%