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Bitget Daily Market Watch | Australian Index Fluctuations, Global Market Sentiment Shift (Market Review for February 3, 2026)
March 5th latest data shows that the correlation between the Australian index and major global indices continues to rise, especially amid changing expectations of central bank policies. This report is based on the market snapshot from February 3rd, combined with the latest cryptocurrency data, providing investors with a comprehensive market analysis.
I. Global Central Bank Policies and Their Linkage to the Australian Index
Federal Reserve Policy Shift: Powell Nomination Eases Market Concerns
Morgan Stanley strategists note that Powell’s nomination, as a hawkish representative, can alleviate market worries about dollar depreciation, positively impacting the Australian index as well. Since Australia’s economy is closely tied to global commodity prices, stabilization of Fed policies benefits the stability of the AUD and the ASX.
Australia Interest Rate Decision: March Policy Outlook
According to market schedules, the RBA will announce its latest rate decision at 02:30. The Australian index is highly sensitive to this decision, with markets generally expecting a cautious stance to support economic recovery. This decision, resonating with the Fed’s policy shift, could push the Australian index to new highs.
II. Commodity Recovery and Multi-Market Overview
Precious Metals Rebound: Benefiting the Australian Index
Key turning points for gold and silver
Trump’s $1.2 billion strategic mineral investment plan
The “Project Vault” initiative launched with $10 billion in loans plus $1.67 billion in private investment to establish a strategic reserve. This policy has far-reaching impacts on global supply chains:
Global Market Trends and Their Connection to the Australian Index
US markets steady and improving
ISM Manufacturing PMI exceeded expectations at 52.6 (vs. 48.5), with strong growth in new orders and production, and employment reaching its highest of the year. This signals resilience in the US economy, boosting risk appetite among Australian index investors.
Australian index correlation with global markets
The Australian index shows positive correlation with the three major US indices, especially in an environment of improved risk appetite. Optimism about trade (US-India trade agreement, tariffs reduced from 25% to 18%) enhances global liquidity, benefiting export-oriented Australian companies.
III. Latest Cryptocurrency Market Movements
Price Performance and Australian Investor Participation
Real-time data update (March 5, 2026)
Australian investors’ crypto allocations are gradually increasing, indirectly boosting stocks in fintech and trading platforms within the Australian index.
Galaxy Digital and Bernstein Market Outlook
Galaxy Digital analysis: Bitcoin may test the 200-week moving average at $58,000 support in the coming months, indicating the market still needs to consolidate its bottom.
Bernstein research: Short-term bear market for cryptocurrencies could conclude by the end of 2026, with Bitcoin’s bottom range around $60,000. This aligns with expectations of a dovish Australian central bank, suggesting a relatively ample global liquidity environment.
IV. Deep Dive into US Tech and Industrial Stocks
Palantir: Outperforming in Government and Commercial Sectors
Q4 Highlights
Market Reaction
Post-market, shares rose 8%. Goldman Sachs praised its AI analysis potential, while Morgan Stanley warned of high valuation and risks from government contract shifts. Australian investors’ interest in Palantir is rising, and the stock is included in international tech funds tracking the Australian index.
NXP Semiconductors: Strong Results but Automotive Challenges
Q4 Results
Analysts note that despite robust semiconductor demand, overstocked automotive chips may weigh on short-term performance. As a trade-dependent economy, Australia’s tech sector, including NXP, influences the tech weighting in the index.
Oracle’s $25 Billion Cloud Infrastructure Investment
Funding Plan
Oracle issued $25 billion in bonds (8 tranches, led by Goldman Sachs and others) to fund AI cloud infrastructure investments. This reflects intensifying cloud computing competition.
Market Perspective
Citi is optimistic about cloud transformation, while UBS worries about increased debt burdens. Australia’s cloud demand continues to grow, and Oracle’s expansion locally could support long-term growth.
Snowflake and OpenAI Partnership: $200 Million Deal Significance
Partnership Details
Snowflake and OpenAI signed a $200 million agreement to integrate AI models into cloud platforms, supporting natural language data retrieval and efficient AI deployment.
Institutional Views
JPMorgan sees this as strengthening cloud solution competitiveness, intensifying market competition. The partnership also sets a digital transformation example for Australian companies.
Disney: 5% Revenue Growth, Profit Pressure Mounts
Q1 Financials
While diversification offers some buffer, content renewal risks remain, impacting Australian streaming users and advertisers.
V. US Tech Giants and Sector Trends
Storage Sector Strong, Tech Sector Divergence
Stock Performance (Feb 3)
Leading Stocks
Storage chip stocks rose over 6%, with SanDisk +15.44%, Micron +5.52%. Driven by data center demand recovery and supply chain improvements.
This sector divergence influences the international tech weighting of the Australian index, with close attention needed on supply chain recovery progress.
VI. Macro and Policy Highlights
US Employment Data Delay: Increased Uncertainty
Due to the government shutdown, the Labor Department postponed January employment report and December job openings data. The bipartisan budget agreement has been passed by the Senate, with the House expected to end the shutdown by Tuesday.
Data delays heighten policy uncertainty, indirectly weighing on global risk assets, including the Australian index.
US-India Trade Agreement: Tariffs Significantly Reduced
Trump announced an agreement with Modi:
This breakthrough eases global trade tensions and supports the Australian index, given India’s large demand for Australian iron ore.
Strong ISM Manufacturing PMI
US January ISM manufacturing index rose to 52.6 (vs. 48.5 forecast), with expansion in new orders, production, and employment reaching its highest in the year. Prices hit a four-month high, indicating accelerating manufacturing activity.
This data boosts confidence in global economic recovery, benefiting resource and consumer stocks in the Australian index.
VII. Australian Central Bank Decision and Market Outlook
Rate Decision Preview (02:30 GMT+0)
The RBA will announce its latest rate decision, with markets expecting a cautious stance. Given global policy easing and subdued inflation expectations, the RBA may retain flexibility for future adjustments.
This decision will directly influence the Australian index:
VIII. Market Summary and Investment Guidance
Bitget Research Center believes that the global market rebound is driven by:
Implications for Australian investors:
Warning: This information is collected via AI retrieval and reviewed manually; it does not constitute investment advice. Investors should make decisions based on their own risk tolerance.