EBC Markets Briefing | EU plans to hit Big Tech if needed

US stocks closed higher on Wednesday, while Treasury yields fell, as mixed economic data offset easing concerns over the global trade war.

US stocks ended a see-saw session with gains and Treasury yields slid on Wednesday as mixed economic data counterbalanced easing jitters of a global trade war.

A stronger-than-expected ADP's private payrolls data was offset by a surprise deceleration in the services sector, while record high imports pushed the US trade deficit sharply wider.

Alphabet shares plunged as its Q4 report missed on revenue expectations, raising doubts about the hyped AI prospect. Growth for search business, YouTube ads business and services unit all slowed compared to a year ago.

The company also announced that it plans to invest $75 billion in capex in 2025 as it continues to expand on its AI strategy. That is well above the consensus forecast for $58.84 billion, according to FactSet.

The EU is planning to hit Big Tech with retaliatory measures if Trump follows through on threats to impose tariffs on the bloc. France’s trade minister told FT they might need to act faster.

Several years ago, Macron outlined an ambitious push for Europe to create 10 technology giants worth €100 billion each in valuation by 2030. But there has been little progress yet in developing them.

The Nasdaq 100 has been fluctuating around 50 SMA since a retreat from a record peak above 22,200. As such the index looks bearish in the short term without fresh catalyst.

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Vorschrift: FCA (UK), ASIC (Australia), CIMA (Cayman Islands)
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