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U.S. inflation
Markets React to Dovish Fed Signals, Economic Data, and Central Bank Divergence | Daily Market Analysis
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Uncertainty Looms as US Stocks Await Inflation Data and Federal Reserve Meeting; Australian Dollar Rises After Surprising Rate Hike | Daily Market Analysis
Key events: Australia - GDP (QoQ) (Q1) Canada - BoC Interest Rate Decision USA - Crude Oil Inventories On Tuesday, despite some progress in economically sensitive sectors, US stocks exhibited a sense of uncertainty as investors awaited crucial inflation data and the upcoming policy meeting of the Federal Reserve.
US Stocks Slide on Weak Home Depot Forecast and Retail Sales; Gold Prices Dip Amid Debt Ceiling Uncertainty | Daily Market Analysis
Key events Eurozone - CPI (YoY) (Apr) UK - BoE Gov Bailey Speaks USA - Building Permits (Apr) USA - Crude Oil Inventories On Tuesday, the US stock indices ended the day in negative territory due to unfavorable predictions made by Home Depot (NYSE: HD) and the release of April's US retail sales data, which indicated a decrease in consumer spending. Additionally, concerns surrounding interest rates and ongoing negotiations regarding the debt limit had a dampening effect on market sentiment.
US Stocks Slightly Up on Thursday Ahead of Pivotal Payrolls Report | Daily Market Analysis
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U.S. Consumer Inflation Slows for the Sixth Month in a Row | Daily Market Analysis
Key events: UK – GDP (MoM) UK – GDP (YoY) UK – GDP (QoQ) UK – Manufacturing Production (MoM) (Nov) The U.S. consumer inflation report was the most important statistical release of the week. According to data released by the U.S. Department of Labor yesterday: The consumer price index (CPI) in December fell 0.1% from November (m/m) and rose 6.5% from the same month a year earlier (y/y); The data were in line with the forecast of economists surveyed by Bloomberg.
Inflation Data and Central Bank Meetings in the Spotlight | Daily Market Analysis
Key events: UK – Average Earnings Index +Bonus (Oct) UK – Claimant Count Change (Nov) UK – BoE Gov Bailey Speaks USA – Core CPI (MoM) (Nov) USA – CPI (YoY) (Nov) USA – CPI (MoM) (Nov)
US PPI Data: What Should We Expect? | Daily Market Analysis
Key events: USA – PPI (MoM) (Nov) European markets ended the day lower yesterday as nervousness over the global slowdown was very visible, and the market is in defensive mode ahead of the weekend. In contrast, U.S. markets were able to break a five-day losing streak, ending the session higher despite further weakness in oil prices, which reached their lowest levels of the year for the second straight day. This recovery, along with a positive Asian session, looks set to translate into a positive European open.