On Wednesday, 16 April 2025, global markets are poised for significant movements as investors digest key economic data releases and central bank communications amid ongoing trade tensions and market volatility. KEY INDICATORS Central bank activities Federal Reserve: Chairman Jerome Powell …
The US dollar is struggling to regain strength as markets react to mixed signals from Washington and growing expectations of interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve. Recent policy reversals and investor shifts away from dollar assets have left the …
As the new trading week begins, investors are navigating a landscape shaped by recent market volatility following the introduction of new US tariffs. Today’s focus will be on inflation expectations, central bank commentary, and corporate earnings—all key drivers that could …
Crude oil prices are feeling the pressure again as global economic concerns take centre stage. With tensions flaring between the US and China, traders are growing more cautious about future demand. The mood across energy markets has shifted, as signs …
Global markets jumped on signs of easing trade tensions, but the mood didn’t last in US tech stocks. Optimism gave way to caution as investors weighed the credibility of shifting policy signals and the persistence of inflation. While Asian and …
The yuan is back in the spotlight as fresh US–China trade tensions rattle markets and raise questions about Beijing’s next move. With pressure mounting on China’s currency, investors are weighing the risk of further declines and watching closely for signs …
The Japanese yen is making a comeback as traders grow increasingly cautious about global trade tensions and upcoming talks between Japan and the United States. With uncertainty rising and market sentiment turning defensive, investors are once again turning to the …
The US stock market is under intense pressure as investor confidence takes a hit from worsening global trade tensions and fears of an economic slowdown. Uncertainty around future policy moves and a sharp shift in sentiment have triggered a broad …
The euro is on the rise as traders turn away from the US dollar, unsettled by growing trade tensions and confusion around US economic policy. With uncertainty in the air, many investors are seeking safer options—and right now, the euro …
Global markets were shaken after a sudden tariff announcement reignited fears of economic uncertainty. Investors reacted swiftly, triggering sharp market movements as concerns over rising costs, disrupted supply chains, and potential retaliation took centre stage. With recession risks back in …
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