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22h ago
Lead
Markets approach the weekend facing the June 1 reconciliation deadline for major legislative negotiations. Political volatility remains the primary risk factor, as the administration's cohesion is tested ahead of critical budget and policy decisions.
What moved overnight
- Macro/Fed: Jerome Powell is expected to depart his role as Fed Chair today, marking the beginning of a leadership transition. Markets have priced in the confirmation of Kevin Warsh as his successor.
- Tech/Crypto: Bitcoin remains range-bound (
[How high will Bitcoin get in 2026? — Above $99,999.99](/markets/KXBTCMAXY-26DEC31-99999.99)at 33¢). - Corporate: SpaceX launch counts for May closed at 11, with 12+ launches pricing out (
[How many launches will SpaceX have in May?](/markets/KXSPACEXCOUNT-26MAY)at 1¢).
Today's catalysts
- Federal Reserve: Leadership transition expected today with Jerome Powell’s departure.
- Legislative: The June 1 reconciliation deadline for the immigration bill remains the central driver for political and administrative stability markets.
Quiet desks
- Crypto: Policy sentiment remains in limbo; the crypto market structure bill (
[Will crypto market structure legislation become law? — Before 2027](/markets/KXCRYPTOSTRUCTURE-26JAN-27)at 58¢) is unchanged. - AI: Anthropic's pre-IPO momentum remains a narrative (
[Which Companies will officially announce an IPO this year? — Anthropic](/markets/KXIPO-26-ANTHROPIC)at 76¢).
Cross-currents
The impending June 1 deadline creates high sensitivity in markets. Any failure to meet the deadline is expected to trigger volatility in cabinet stability markets, including the status of DNI Tulsi Gabbard and others.
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