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Date: 29th December 2025. Week Ahead: Markets Drift Into 2026. As global markets move quietly into the New Year, 2025 comes to a close on a far steadier footing than many feared at the start of the year. Early volatility was driven by renewed US trade tariff concerns and fears that higher costs could reignite inflation while weighing on growth. That worst-case scenario ultimately failed to materialise. Tariffs were delayed or softened, while central banks pivoted towards rate cuts to offset cooling labour markets, helping global economies remain broadly resilient. Equity markets are ending the year with strong gains, many at or near record highs. Bond markets, meanwhile, present a more mixed picture, with US and UK 10-year yields near the lower end of their 2025 ranges, while European yields remain relatively elevated. With global economic calendars unusually light, attention turns to seasonal trading dynamics, geopolitical developments, and a handful of market-moving headlines as 2026 approaches. Trading & Market Moves: Geopolitics, Commodities, and Crypto in Focus Asian markets opened the week mixed, reflecting a lacklustre post-Christmas session on Wall Street and rising geopolitical tensions around Taiwan. US equity futures were little changed, highlighting the cautious tone amid thin holiday liquidity. China’s military confirmed it had conducted joint air, naval, and rocket force drills around Taiwan, describing the exercises as a warning against ‘separatist’ movements and what it termed ‘external interference.’ Taiwan responded by placing its forces on alert, calling Beijing ‘the biggest destroyer of peace.’ The drills followed renewed Chinese anger over US arms sales to Taiwan and comments from Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggesting Japan’s military could become involved if China were to take action against the island. Despite the elevated rhetoric, market reactions remained contained. Taiwan’s benchmark index rose 0.8%, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng gained 0.3%, and China’s Shanghai Composite added 0.3%. Japan’s Nikkei slipped 0.2%, while South Korea’s KOSPI stood out with a near 2% rally, supported by strength in chipmaker stocks. Australia’s ASX 200 edged lower by 0.3%. Commodities: Energy and Precious Metals React Commodity markets reflected a mix of geopolitical risk and positioning adjustments. Gold slipped 0.4% to around $4,535 per ounce, while silver surged nearly 3% to record levels, supported by ongoing supply constraints. Both precious metals remain strong performers for the year, benefitting from safe-haven demand, expectations of further Fed rate cuts in 2026, and a weaker US dollar outlook. Oil prices rebounded modestly after sharp losses late last week. WTI crude traded near $57.30 per barrel, while Brent crude rose towards $60.80, as fading hopes of a Russia-Ukraine peace deal added a risk premium back into energy markets. Over the weekend, Russia attacked a major heating and power facility in Ukraine’s Kherson region, while Ukraine struck an oil refinery in Russia’s Samara region, developments that underscore how fragile diplomatic progress remains despite signals of movement towards a potential peace framework. Crypto: Bitcoin Reclaims Momentum Cryptocurrencies outperformed, benefitting from rising geopolitical uncertainty and higher energy prices. Bitcoin climbed over 2% to trade above $90,000, lifting broader crypto sentiment. Major altcoins including Ether, XRP, and Solana posted gains of 3% or more. With liquidity thin, price moves have been amplified, but the resilience of crypto assets continues to attract traders seeking alternatives to traditional risk assets. FX: Dollar Softens Into Year-End In currency markets, the US dollar weakened slightly, with USD/JPY slipping towards 156.28, while the euro held steady near $1.1770. FX trading remains subdued, though expectations of further Fed easing in 2026 continue to cap dollar upside. Santa Claus Rally and Thin Holiday Trading Markets remain focused on the traditional Santa Claus Rally, covering the final five trading days of December and the first two sessions of January. Historically, this period has delivered positive equity returns nearly 80% of the time, though light volumes mean moves can be exaggerated in either direction. This year, the rally faces headwinds from a more cautious Fed outlook, lingering inflation concerns, and recent volatility in technology stocks. Still, year-end window dressing and portfolio rebalancing may offer short-term support to market leaders. North America: FOMC Minutes in the Spotlight The US data calendar is sparse, leaving Tuesday’s FOMC minutes as the key macro event. While unlikely to shift expectations for a January pause, the minutes will be examined for details behind the Fed’s more hawkish 2026 outlook, including concerns over inflation persistence and financial conditions. Initial jobless claims and the Chicago PMI round out the week, though clearer economic signals will emerge only in early January with payrolls, ISMs, and labour market data. Europe: PMIs and Growth Risks European markets briefly reopen before closing again for New Year celebrations. Final Manufacturing PMIs are expected to confirm ongoing contraction across the Eurozone, with Germany remaining a focal point amid weakening industrial activity. In the UK, modest manufacturing expansion contrasts with labour market softness, keeping the Bank of England on track for further easing in 2026. Asia: China PMIs and Regional Data China’s official and private PMIs will provide key insight into year-end momentum, with manufacturing and services activity expected to remain under pressure amid trade tensions and property-sector challenges. Elsewhere in Asia, data from Korea, India, and Southeast Asia will offer additional clues on regional growth trends as the year closes. Transition Week Into 2026 The final trading week of 2025 is less about decisive market direction and more about positioning, risk management, and headline sensitivity. Thin liquidity magnifies reactions to geopolitical developments, commodity price swings, and crypto momentum, while meaningful trend confirmation is likely to wait until institutional participation returns in early January. As markets drift into 2026, traders and investors alike are balancing cautious optimism with unresolved risks, setting the stage for a potentially volatile start to the new year. Best of luck in the trading year ahead. Always trade with strict risk management. Your capital is the single most important aspect of your trading business. Please note that times displayed based on local time zone and are from time of writing this report. Click HERE to access the full HFM Economic calendar. Want to learn to trade and analyse the markets? Join our webinars and get analysis and trading ideas combined with better understanding of how markets work. Click HERE to register for FREE! Click HERE to READ more Market news. 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