The FOMC decided to increase interest rates by 75bps yesterday, above initial expectations. The main rate is in the range of 1.5-1.75%

The Fed message was rather hawkish – president Powell stressed the importance of ensuring price stability. The Fed sees the economy as being strong (unlikely to refrain from tightening due to worries of possible slowdown at this point)

Risk assets rallied in an immediate reaction to the meeting, similar to the 50bp hike in May. S&P500 gained 1.46%, Dow 1% and Nasdaq as much as 2.5% on Thursday

However, just like in May, this reaction fizzled overnight with futures now pointing lower. DE30 seems to be set up for a lower opening after rallying overnight

While markets have largely moved past the Ukrainian war, it still rages and the Ukrainian side reports Russian assaults from 9 directions. The focus in on resulting food crisis (major corn and wheat supplies are at risk).

The ECB held an extraordinary meeting yesterday and started working on measures to address market fragmentation. Markets read this as possible watering down of expected tightening – this helped European stocks and incidentally helped defend 20000/1000 levels on Bitcoin and Ethereum

In Asia Hong Kong raised rates by 75bp to 2% while Shanghai reopening seems to be taking longer than expected

Very mixed data prints:

Japanese May trade close to expectations (exports +15.8% y/y, imports +48.9% y/y)

Awful GDP Q1 report on GDP -0.2% q/q vs +0.6% expected!

+60.6k jobs in Australia (+25k expected) but unemployment rate stays at 3.9% (3.8% expected)

GBPUSD rebouned after the Fed decision yesterday but it needs a 50bp hike from BoE to stop a free-fall