Opening Bell: Global Markets Pause, Awaiting Powell's Statement; Oil Slides

 | Nov 03, 2021 10:01AM ET

  • Earnings results continue to surpass expectations
  • Russell 2000 hits new high
  • Yields weaken
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    US futures contracts on the Dow, S&P, NASDAQ and Russell 2000 were mixed in trading on Wednesday, and European stocks were only marginally higher ahead of today's statement from the US Federal Reserve.

    The yield curve flattened ahead of an FOMC policy decision which is widely expected to outline a cut to its stimulus policy. 

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    Futures on the Dow and S&P 500 are slightly in the red while contracts on the NASDAQ and Russell 2000 are trading in the green. 

    Thanks to upbeat corporate earnings and rising metal prices, European shares also rallied on Tuesday, with the STOXX 600 Index reaching all-time highs, despite a slide in oil stocks.

    Shares in BMW (DE:BMWG) rallied after the German carmaker posted a higher quarterly profit, although it repeated its warning on the global chip supply shortage.

    Lufthansa (DE:LHAG) climbed more than 5% after the airline reported a return to profit for the first time since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, thanks to easing travel curbs.

    Most Asian markets were lower. However, Australia was the bright spot, adding 0.94% to the ASX 200, making it the gauge's best day in a month. The index rallied after the central bank signaled that it will not raise rates imminently. However, bank stocks rose along with miners, suggesting that some believe that high inflation may pressure the Reserve Bank to lift interest rates earlier than anticipated.

    China's Shanghai Composite slipped 0.2%, and Hong Kong's Hang Seng dropped 0.3%. The decline followed a warning by China's Premier Li Keqiang that the world's second largest economy is facing further downward pressure while it must also contend with a new outbreak of COVID-19.

    The Hang Seng fell for the seventh consecutive day. However, the technical picture offers some encouragement.