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German consumers are worried about inflation and energy costs eroding incomes, and reducing spending appetite, heightening the inclination to save, while economic expectations deteriorated amid fears the conflict could derail recovery.
Canada’s inflation rose modestly with strong gasoline gains offset by weaker core pressures, while the currency slipped as markets reacted to softer-than-expected price data and energy-driven volatility.
U.S. stock futures traded cautiously after a strong rally, with gains cooling as investors awaited key inflation data, while geopolitical tensions and rising energy prices continued to shape near-term market sentiment.
Gold enters a bear market as rising yields and a stronger dollar outweigh geopolitics, with macro forces driving risks and future direction.
Middle East escalation and Strait of Hormuz closure fears set off a risk-off sentiment in the financial markets, while crude oil spiked on supply risks.
The Supreme Court’s tariff ruling reshapes the trade landscape, easing inflation pressures and potentially influencing the Fed’s policy path, while also raising fiscal concerns.
As the U.S. dollar nears multi-year highs, markets pivot to a compressed week of high-stakes data, waiting on an early jobs report and analyzing Federal Reserve rate hike expectations.
The Supreme Court's 5-4 ruling blocking Trump's attempt to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook removes a key political wild card, leaving rate markets to price September hike odds on fundamentals alone.
Gold reclaimed $4,000 after an in-line PCE print trimmed September hike odds from 68% to 63%. The structural bull case — central banks, real rates, a peak inflation narrative — is intact. But 298 tonnes of ETF gold sitting at a loss is a ceiling trad
Gold is entering the week battered by losses, stemming primarily from a hawkish Fed. Yet, China's central bank is buying, providing a floor as markets brace for Thursday's critical PCE print
Nasdaq 100 futures are surging 1.4% as a US-Iran peace deal drives a relief rally, countering the Fed's hawkish signals. Chip stocks lead the gains ahead of the holiday weekend. Is the rally sustainable?
Cable remains resilient at 1.3400 ahead of critical Fed and BoE decisions. With markets watching for potential shifts in policy signals and vote splits, we analyze the bull, bear, and base cases.