Financial markets
The future of the Euro Stoxx 50 lost 3 points to 5,372.0, the FTSE futures lost 5.5 points to 8,745.5, the futures of the German Dax fell 17 points to 22,009.0. The futures of the IBEX 35 lowered 21 points (-0.16%) to 12,707.0 points.
China and Hong Kong bags went down, ending three days of climbing, as investors’ enthusiasm for artificial intelligence and chips values cool, while operators weigh the last tariff threats of the president of the United States, Donald Trump .
Oil prices extended their profits after a report showed that Russian oil production fell below the quota and the fear of more supply interruptions, but the increases were limited by the concerns that the escalation of Commercial tariffs can stop world economic growth.
Companies
Indra slows the isolated sale of payments to revalue Msansait before future partners (the economist)
HBX Group sets the price of its IPO in 11.50 euros per share (Reuters)
The Government opens to the Polish entrance in the Talgo Industrial Project (five days)
Iberdrola Alantra signs for the sale of hydraulics in Spain (five days)
IAG requires checking rates in Heathrow before expanding it (expansion)
Spain fine Deutsche Bank with 10 million dollars for customer advice on currency derivatives (Reuters)
Economy and politics
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, raised tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to 25% fixed «without exceptions or exemptions», a measure to help some sectors in trouble, but that increases the risk of a commercial war on several fronts. (Reuters)
A consortium led by Elon Musk said Monday that he has offered 97.4 billion dollars to buy the non -profit organization that Openai controls, another artillery discharge in the multimillionaire fight to block the transition from the artificial intelligence group to a company with a company with a company with a company with a company with a company with a company with a company with a company with a company with a company with profit of profit. (Reuters)
AGENDA
Central banks
Catherine Mann, member of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England, will give a conference on the United Kingdom’s economic perspectives at the Leeds Beckett University (0845 GMT).
The governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey, will give a speech at the London Campus of Chicago Booth entitled «Are we underestimating changes in financial markets?» (1215 GMT).
The president of the Bank of the Federal Reserve of Cleveland, Beth Hammack, talks about economic perspectives at the 2025 Economic Perspective Conference of Kentucky Gatton School of Business and Economics (1350 GMT).
The president of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, offers a semiannual statement on monetary policy before the Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs of the Senate (15:00 GMT).
The president of the Bank of the Federal Reserve of New York, John Williams, will give a speech before the Pace University Society in New York (2030 GMT).
Other events
Jordan King Abdulah will meet with the president of the United States, Donald Trump, at the White House.
Pakistan’s prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif will visit United Arab Emirates (until February 13).
Macroeconomic data
Today, on another day without major macroeconomic references, we will have the momentary mass m2 and new loans from China, unemployment in France and the Red Book index of retail sales in the United States.