Commerzbank on Overnight News

BY MT Newswires | ECONOMIC | 11/06/25 06:15 AM EST

06:15 AM EST, 11/06/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Commerzbank in its "European Sunrise" note of Thursday highlighted:

Markets: United States Treasuries little changed in the late New York session, slightly higher in Asia. SPX erases most of its earlier gains. EUR rises above $1.15, Brent hovers below $64/barrel.

Fed: Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran says his projections "aren't that different from others," but he wants to get to the destination of rates "faster than others."

Fed finalizes changes to its supervisory rating framework for large banks, easing requirements for certain lenders.

U.S.: Republicans say they are close to finalizing key piece of shutdown deal (Politico).

AI: Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang warns that China will win the Artificial Intelligence race due to lower energy costs and less regulation.

==EUROPE:

U.K.: The United Kingdom's CBI warns that "death by a thousand taxes is not a credible way to deliver a thriving, prosperous economy," says Finance Minister Rachel Reeves should "prioritise long-term prosperity over short-term thinking." Bond investors urge Reeves to double the size of the country's financial buffer against economic shocks (Reuters).

==ASIA:

Japan: The Head of the government junior partner says a Bank of Japan hike would likely send a mixed message on policy, as the government is calling for more private investment.

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