💨 Abstract
Germany's election resulted in a centrist coalition, with Friedrich Merz set to become the next chancellor. This market-friendly outcome led to a rally in the euro and German stocks, though negotiations on economic policy could be challenging. Meanwhile, the U.S. saw a rebound in Wall Street futures after a recent sell-off, with focus on Nvidia's earnings and the Federal Reserve's inflation report.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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