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A packed week of key economic releases and central bank decisions will offer crucial insights into global growth momentum, inflation trends ...
Markets head into the second half of the week with a focus on key economic data and central bank decisions that could influence currency dynamics and investor sentiment.
The first week of April delivered a mixed batch of economic data and corporate earnings amid growing signs of global economic divergence.
President Trump's surprise announcement of sweeping tariffs has rattled global markets, amplifying fears of a trade war and adding fresh downside pressure to risk assets.
This week's trading landscape is shaped by a series of high-impact economic events and lingering geopolitical uncertainty, particularly around the upcoming U.S. tariff an...
As the first week of April begins, markets are facing a dense schedule of key economic data that could shape sentiment across currencies, commodities, and equities.
Last week was marked by key economic data releases and central bank decisions across major economies, offering a broad snapshot of global economic momentum and policy dir...
Central banks across the globe are navigating a complex mix of inflation pressures, political uncertainty, and evolving trade dynamics.
Key economic events this week: Australia's employment data, Switzerland's SNB rate decision, UK's bank rate announcement, and U.S. unemployment claims.
This week's high-impact economic events, including central bank decisions and employment data, could drive market volatility.
Major economic indicators and events last week painted a mixed picture of economic activity and market sentiment.
This week will provide insights into labor market conditions, inflation trends, and economic growth across major economies.
The European Central Bank's latest rate cut reflects ongoing efforts to support the eurozone economy as inflation gradually cools.
As we navigate through the week, attention turns to several high-impact economic events poised to influence market dynamics.
The USDCAD currency pair spiked to 1.47920 in early February following Trump's tariff announcement but subsequently reversed, falling over 3.3% due to technical weaknesse...
Traders are eyeing Friday's high-impact data, with Canada's Employment Change and the U.S. Non-Farm Employment Change, likely to drive volatility in .....