Market Insights with Gary Thomson: Fed Rate Cut Chances, UK Markets, NVIDIA Earnings

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In this video, we’ll explore the key economic events and market trends, shaping the financial landscape. Get ready for insights into financial markets to help you navigate the week ahead. Let’s dive in!

In this episode of Market Insights, Gary Thomson unpacks the strategic implications of the week’s most critical events driving global markets.


👉 Key topics covered in this episode:

  • FOMC Meeting Minutes

Markets are awaiting the FOMC meeting minutes on 19 November. Traders will be looking for insights into the Fed’s next move, particularly after the October rate cut. With some members reportedly preferring to wait due to delayed U.S. economic data, could the minutes signal caution and affect December rate cut expectations?


  • UK Inflation Rate

UK inflation data is set for 19 November, ahead of Chancellor Reeves’ budget on 26 November. With September’s rate at 3.8% and expectations for a slight dip to 3.7%, how could UK equities react?


  • UK Retail Sales

UK retail sales data, set for release on 21 November, will offer fresh insight into consumer strength after September’s unexpected 0.5% rise supported overall growth. With analysts anticipating weaker October figures, could disappointing results put renewed pressure on the British pound?


  • Corporate Earnings Reports

NVIDIA’s upcoming earnings report on 19 November could be a major market-moving event, especially amid rising debate over whether AI stocks are entering bubble territory. As one of the key drivers of the AI boom, its results may either reassure investors or spark sharp volatility if expectations aren’t met.


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