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Asian markets open: Nikkei futures slide, Sensex down 0.18% as Powell’s speech looms

by admin August 22, 2025
August 22, 2025

A nervous quiet has descended upon global markets, as a rising chorus of hawkish voices from the Federal Reserve and surprisingly strong US economic data force a painful recalibration of interest-rate hopes.

This wave of anxiety has washed over Asia, ending a six-day winning streak in India and putting a chill on a market that is now holding its breath for one man’s words: Fed Chair Jerome Powell.

Asian equities traded within a tight and anxious range, with futures for Tokyo and Hong Kong pointing to declines after a tech-led selloff sent the S&P 500 to its fifth straight day of losses.

A sudden tremor hit the tech sector as shares of bellwether Nvidia Corp. slid nearly 1.9% in Asian trading after a report that it had instructed suppliers to halt production of a key AI chip.

While Chinese chip stocks soared on the news, the move in the US giant underscored the market’s twitchy, risk-off mood.

The great recalibration: a dovish dream fades

The source of this global anxiety is a dramatic and swift repricing of risk. Just a week ago, a September rate cut from the Fed was seen as a near-certainty.

Today, after a string of hawkish comments from Fed officials and a US manufacturing report that showed the fastest growth since 2022, money markets have slashed the probability of a cut from 90% to just 70%.

The market is now being forced to confront a reality it had hoped to ignore. 

“Ahead of Chair Powell’s Jackson Hole remarks, markets appear overly hopeful for a dovish shift,” warned Rajeev De Mello, chief investment officer at Gama Asset Management, as quoted by Bloomberg.

We expect the Fed to maintain a cautious, data-driven stance.

That cautious stance has been on full display this week. Cleveland Fed chief Beth Hammack said she wouldn’t support easing policy tomorrow, while Atlanta’s Raphael Bostic said he still sees just one rate cut this year.

They are part of a growing chorus pushing back against the market’s dovish dreams. 

“The Fed is being put in a tough spot, with pressures to cut interest rates as inflation rises and the labor market decelerates,”  Bret Kenwell, US.investment analyst at eToro, told Bloomberg.

A reality check on Dalal Street

This global wave of caution has finally broken the bullish spell on Dalal Street.

After a spectacular six-day rally that carried the Nifty 50 above the 25,000 mark, the Indian market opened firmly in the red.

The BSE Sensex was down 148 points (0.18%) to 81,852.5, while the NSE Nifty50 fell 50 points (0.2%) to 25,032, a clear sign that the global jitters have arrived.

The entire financial world is now focused on the mountain resort of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Investors know that in recent years, Powell has used this very stage to make market-moving news.

They are waiting to see if he validates their remaining hopes for a September cut, or if he delivers a hawkish reality check that could send a shudder through a market priced for perfection.

“Investors seem to be penciling in a dovish shift from Chair Powell,” Alex Loo, a macro strategist at Toronto-Dominion Bank, told Bloomberg.

Thus, we expect an asymmetric market reaction to a hawkish stance or even a neutral stance… which may fuel further dollar gains.

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