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Daily Briefing — May 22, 2026 | Central Banks Signal Hawkish Turn as Iran Ceasefire Talks Dominate Global Markets

24 min · 22 mei 2026
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In this edition of the Slotly News daily briefing, we examine a global financial landscape increasingly shaped by the intersection of geopolitics and monetary policy. The program opens with the Federal Reserve's most divided vote in over three decades — an 8-4 decision to hold rates at 3.50 to 3.75 percent — and the minutes revealing that a majority of participants now view further policy firming as likely if inflation persists above target. We cross to Frankfurt, where the European Central Bank is facing pressure to raise rates as soon as June despite a weakening eurozone economy. Bond markets are reflecting the shift: the US 10-year yield has risen more than 60 basis points since the Iran conflict began, even as ceasefire hopes triggered a modest retreat on Friday. Equity markets in the US, Asia, and Europe opened higher on cautious optimism around Pakistan-brokered peace negotiations, with Japan's Nikkei surging 2.7 percent and the KOSPI benefiting from the AI semiconductor boom. Crude oil, trading around 104perbarrel,remainsthecriticaltransmissionchannel—theIEAhaswarnedofa"redzone"assummerdemandapproaches.ThebriefingalsocoversNvidia′s104perbarrel,remainsthecriticaltransmissionchannel—theIEAhaswarnedofa"redzone"assummerdemandapproaches.ThebriefingalsocoversNvidia′s81.6 billion quarter, AMD's 2nm processor ramp, Google's agentic AI announcements, and the structural divergence in cryptocurrency markets. A full legal disclaimer concludes the episode.

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