U.S. Equity Index futures show strength this morning, led by significant gains in the Nasdaq. Global economic indicators present a mixed bag, with Eurozone CPI coming in weaker than expected while Japanese inflation cooled. Crude oil markets are under pressure as U.S.-Iran nuclear discussions in Geneva intensify. Meanwhile, the CME Fed Watch Tool reflects a shift in monetary policy expectations, with the first rate cut now projected for July. Market participants are bracing for heavy supply as the Treasury auctions $70 billion in five-year notes. The corporate landscape is equally busy with over 100 companies reporting earnings after the bell, including tech giants Nvidia and Salesforce, followed by a dense schedule of retail and energy reports tomorrow.
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