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Global Markets Face Volatility as Debt Ceiling Deadline Approaches and Economic Concerns Mount | Daily Market Analysis
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Market Concerns Intensify As Economic Data Points to Potential Manufacturing Slowdown
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Mixed European Markets Amid OPEC+ Announcement and Credit Suisse Fallout | Daily Market Analysis
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Markets Are Waiting For PMIs | Daily Market Analysis
Key events: Australia – GDP (QoQ) (Q4) 0.5% UK – Manufacturing PMI (Feb) UK – BoE Gov Bailey Speaks USA – ISM Manufacturing PMI (Feb) USA – Crude Oil Inventories After a very favorable beginning of the year, with two consecutive months of gains, European markets performed surprisingly well amid a sharp rise in interest rates. In contrast, U.S. markets closed lower, giving up some of their January gains.
Markets Are Mixed Due to Dissonant Data and Earnings | Daily Market Analysis
Key events: Australia – CPI (QoQ) (Q4) Canada – BoC Monetary Policy Report Canada – BoC Interest Rate Decision USA – Crude Oil Inventories Canada – BOC Press Conference The S&P 500 fluctuated around the 4,000 mark, with no major moves up or down, as investors disagreed on mixed earnings reports and mixed economic data.
Dollar Volatility Rises as Markets Fear a U.S. Recession Again | Daily Market Analysis
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Falling Gas Prices in Europe, Slowing Chinese Economy and UK Inflation: Everything You Need to Know | Daily Market Analysis
Key events: UK – Average Earnings Index +Bonus (Nov) UK – Claimant Count Change (Dec) Canada – Core CPI (MoM) (Dec) Since the US markets were closed yesterday due to Martin Luther King Day celebrations, European markets have pulled out modest gains, helped by a further weakening European natural gas prices, which fell to their lowest level in 16 months.
Markets are Choppy Looking Forward to 2023 | Daily Market Analysis
Key events: USA – Initial Jobless Claims USA – Crude Oil Inventories Yesterday we could see quite weak activity in the financial markets as traders continue to celebrate Christmas and wait for a new year. And today markets are definitely feeling the holiday trade: light news flow combined with low liquidity led to uneven but ultimately insignificant movements. It looks very much like we are now just drifting into 2023, which is when things will pick up quickly again.
China and Risks of Recession Keep Defining Market Sentiment | Daily Market Analysis
Key events: Eurozone – ECB President Lagarde Speaks USA – Initial Jobless Claims European markets continued their third consecutive day of declines yesterday amid concerns over weak economic data and a tighter inflation outlook, while the U.S. markets also continued their losing streak with the S&P 500 index closing lower for the 5th consecutive day.