- EUR/USD:1.08758+0.00207 (+0.19%)
- Natural Gas:4.082+0.006 (+0.15%)
- UK 100:8,628.05+83.45 (+0.98%)
- GBP/JPY:191.955+0.27300 (+0.14%)
- WTI Oil:67.005+0.094 (+0.14%)
- USD/JPY:148.536+0.59300 (+0.40%)
- S&P 500:5,608.30+86.78 (+1.57%)
- AUD/USD:0.63219+0.00357 (+0.57%)
- Silver:33.531-0.3315 (-0.98%)
- USD/CAD:1.43952-0.00323 (-0.22%)
- Corn:4.471-0.062 (-1.37%)
- EUR/USD:1.08758+0.00207 (+0.19%)
- Natural Gas:4.082+0.006 (+0.15%)
- UK 100:8,628.05+83.45 (+0.98%)
- GBP/JPY:191.955+0.27300 (+0.14%)
- WTI Oil:67.005+0.094 (+0.14%)
- USD/JPY:148.536+0.59300 (+0.40%)
- S&P 500:5,608.30+86.78 (+1.57%)
- AUD/USD:0.63219+0.00357 (+0.57%)
- Silver:33.531-0.3315 (-0.98%)
- USD/CAD:1.43952-0.00323 (-0.22%)
- Corn:4.471-0.062 (-1.37%)
Financial News
- Vladimir Zernov
Year-ahead inflation expectations increased from 4.3% to 4.9%.
- James Hyerczyk
U.K. GDP fell 0.1% in January, missing expectations and raising recession fears. Traders eye BoE policy and fiscal updates for market direction.
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- Vladimir Zernov
Natural gas prices moved higher as traders reacted to the EIA report.
- James Hyerczyk
U.S. producer prices stalled in February, signaling easing inflation pressures. Falling service costs offset rising goods prices. Fed rate cuts now in focus.
- Bob Mason
China’s tech surge defies US restrictions, signaling economic decoupling and potential AI dominance.
- Vladimir Zernov
Gasoline inventories decreased by 5.7 million barrels from the previous week.
- James Hyerczyk
February CPI rises just 0.2%, signaling easing inflation, but tariffs fuel stagflation fears, complicating Fed’s path to future rate cuts—what traders should expect.
- Vladimir Zernov
The report exceeded analyst expectations and showed that job market remained in decent shape.
- Bob Mason
China’s 2025 growth outlook contrasts with US recession risks. Will Beijing’s stimulus offset the impact of a worsening trade war?
- James Hyerczyk
U.S. job growth slows as payrolls rise by 151K, missing forecasts. Unemployment ticks up to 4.1% while federal job cuts add pressure to the labor market.
- Bob Mason
China’s exports slow, imports slump 8.4%—raising concerns over weak demand as US tariffs loom. Will Beijing’s stimulus offset the impact?
- Vladimir Zernov
Natural gas markets pull back as traders react to the EIA report.
- James Hyerczyk
U.S. jobless claims fell to 221K, signaling labor market strength. Insured unemployment rose slightly—will this impact the Fed’s rate outlook?
- Bob Mason
Hang Seng rallies 5% as investors bet on China’s policy support, shrugging off US recession fears and trade war uncertainties.
- Vladimir Zernov
The report showed that the services sector remained in the expansion territory.
- James Hyerczyk
U.S. private payrolls slowed sharply in February, missing forecasts. Weak hiring signals economic uncertainty, impacting market sentiment and Fed expectations.
- Bob Mason
Germany loosens fiscal rules to boost military spending and infrastructure. Will stimulus help the DAX rebound from tariff-driven losses?
- Bob Mason
China’s Caixin Services PMI beat forecasts, but sluggish domestic demand raises concerns about the economy’s growth momentum.
- James Hyerczyk
Target’s cautious guidance fuels worries over US consumer health, weighing on stock market indices. S&P 500 traders watch retail and tariff developments.
- Thomas Gillet
France is heading towards difficult budgetary trade-offs to reconcile its commitment to lower budget deficits while increasing defence spending given France’s role in strengthening Europe’s security architecture.