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WTF Dailies September 16, 2025

US stock futures slipped as President Trump's pick for Fed governor headed for Senate confirmation, following another record-setting day on Wall Street.

WTF Dailies September 16, 2025
  • US stock futures slipped as President Trump's pick for Fed governor headed for Senate confirmation, following another record-setting day on Wall Street.
  • The Senate is expected to vote to officially confirm Stephen Miran as Trump's nominee to the Federal Reserve Board on Monday night, a day before the central bank's policy meeting kicks off Tuesday. The move would put Miran in place just in time to cast a crucial vote on the direction of interest rates.
  • Though Miran has said he would act independently if confirmed, his intention to take a leave of absence — but not resign — from his current role as a White House advisor has raised questions about the future of Fed independence, especially as Trump pursues firing Fed governor Lisa Cook.
  • Most Asian stock markets extended their rally on Tuesday, with shares in Japan and South Korea hitting fresh record highs, buoyed by a potential U.S. interest rate cut this week.
  • Bucking the regional trend, Chinese equities fell from decade highs amid caution over U.S.-China talks over chip exports in Madrid.
  • Regional gains followed record finishes for the S&P 500 and Nasdaq overnight. U.S. stock index futures traded largely unchanged in early Asia hours on Tuesday.
  • The Nikkei 225 rose as much as 0.6% to a new record high of 45,055.38 points, lifted by technology and industrial stocks. The benchmark index jumped 4% last week.
  • Japan’s broader TOPIX index also gained 0.5% to reach a fresh record level of 3,177.20 points.
  • South Korea’s KOSPI surged 1.3% to 3,452.50 points, also a new peak, as heavyweight chipmakers Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix advanced sharply. 
  • Markets are largely pricing in a 25 basis point cut from the Fed this week, with equities responding positively to the prospect of easier financial conditions.
  • Elsewhere, Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 gained 0.2%, while Singapore’s Straits Times Index traded flat.
  • India’s Nifty 50 also inched 0.2% higher at open. India is facing mounting pressure from higher U.S. tariffs, which have hurt exports of goods like textiles and jewellery.
  • Representatives from the two countries will hold trade talks in New Delhi on Tuesday in a bid to ease tensions.
  • Sentiment was also supported by progress in U.S.–China trade talks in Madrid. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Washington and Beijing had reached a framework deal on TikTok’s U.S. ownership. 
  • He added that China dropped demands for tariff concessions, while the U.S. secured commitments to address national security concerns. 
  • President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are expected to speak later this week to finalize details.
  • Still, caution crept in after Chinese regulators said a preliminary probe found Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) had violated anti-monopoly rules, straining the fragile trade relationship.
  • Investors also digested the U.S. citing necessary national security concerns for restrictions on semiconductor exports to China.
  • China’s top trade negotiator Li Chenggang said that the concerns amounted to "unilateral bullying."
  • Chinese equities eased after strong recent gains. The blue chip Shanghai Shenzhen CSI 300 slipped 0.4% from near three-year highs, while the Shanghai Composite edged 0.2% lower, drifting away from decade highs.
  • Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index traded largely flat.

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