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A woman in front of an electronic screen displaying graphs showing the current and recent Japanese Yen exchange rate against the U.S. dollar after Japan and the United States conducted coordinated yen-buying intervention, in Tokyo, Japan, August 3, 2026. Issei Kato
A woman in front of an electronic screen displaying graphs showing the current and recent Japanese Yen exchange rate against the U.S. dollar after Japan and the United States conducted coordinated yen-buying intervention, in Tokyo, Japan, August 3, 2026. Issei Kato
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A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Gregor Stuart Hunter

If U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent was hoping for a reprieve from his to-do list, this might ​be as good as it gets.

The Japanese currency weakened for the first time ‌in five sessions on Tuesday, as the dust settled from rare coordinated intervention in foreign exchange markets by officials in Tokyo and Washington.

The yen was 0.3% softer against the U.S. dollar at 157.715 yen, and weaker ​by a similar amount versus the euro at 181.45 yen. It remains about 4% ​stronger against both compared with levels a week ago that prompted official ⁠support, marking the first U.S. foray into Japan's foreign exchange market in 15 years.

But an auction ​of 10-year Japanese government bonds on Tuesday also drew weaker demand than the previous sale of sovereign ​debt, prompting a fresh bout of jitters and a jump higher in yields.

Elsewhere, with few other catalysts, stocks drifted through the Asian trading session. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan (.MISX00000PUS) was down 0.5%, while ​the Nikkei 225 (.N225) slumped 0.3%.

S&P 500 e-mini futures were 0.2% higher, inching closer towards reclaiming ​record highs, as investors focused on better-than-expected corporate earnings. With almost two-thirds of S&P 500 companies reporting, 84% ‌have ⁠beaten earnings estimates, according to LSEG data.

Oil prices recovered a little after plunging on Monday, with Brent crude up 1.4% at $84.93 a barrel in the Asian session as traders looked through U.S. President Donald Trump's promises to refrain from attacking Iran to help peace talks that Tehran says are not taking ​place.

In any event, not ​much shipping traffic is ⁠passing through the Strait of Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb waterways.

In early European trades, pan-region futures were up 0.3% and German DAX futures were 0.2% ​higher, with both indexes on track to reach record highs, while ​FTSE futures ⁠nudged up 0.3%.

Meanwhile, after security breaches by AI agents gone rogue, developers Meta (META.O), Anthropic, OpenAI and Google (GOOGL.O) have been invited to meet White House officials on Tuesday to discuss voluntary government safety testing for ⁠their ​most advanced models, three sources familiar with the matter ​told Reuters.

Key developments that could influence markets on Tuesday:

Company earnings:

SpaceX (SPCX.O), AMD (AMD.O), Caterpillar (CAT.N), McDonald's (MCD.N), Pfizer (PFE.N), BP (BP.L), Lufthansa (LHAG.DE)

Economic events:

France: Budget balance for ​June

Debt auctions:

Germany: 2-year government debt

UK: 6-year government debt

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