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Overview Markets faced a busy week of economic data, central bank updates, commodity moves, and corporate earnings. The Reserve Bank of Australia raised interest rates as...
This week's economic calendar features several high-impact events that could drive volatility across major currencies, including the AUD, USD, NZD, and CAD.
Last week, global markets were driven by a series of important economic data releases, central bank decisions, and corporate earnings reports.
This week features several high-impact economic events that could drive volatility across major currencies and financial markets.
The week ending December 12, 2025, saw central banks in Australia, Canada, the United States, and Switzerland maintain a cautious stance.
This week features several key central bank decisions and major economic data releases that could drive volatility across global markets.
Global monetary policy took a mixed turn this week as central banks responded to diverging economic conditions.
Major global economic indicators and central bank decisions shaped markets last week, alongside key corporate earnings
Markets face mixed signals: Canadian growth surprises on the upside, while manufacturing contracts further under tariff pressure.
Last week brought a wave of critical data releases and earnings reports that shed light on global economic momentum, inflation trends, and market sentiment.
This week features several key economic data releases across major economies, with potential implications for global markets and currency movements.
Key labor market reports from Canada and the U.S. are due today at 17:30 (GMT+2), likely driving USDCAD volatility.
This Friday, markets will focus on two high-impact economic events—Canada's Employment Change and the US Nonfarm Employment Change, both scheduled for 17:30 (GMT+2).
Global central banks are taking diverse approaches to monetary policy as 2024 comes to a close.
Last week saw notable economic updates and corporate earnings reports that shaped market movements.
The USDCAD pair has recently displayed notable bullish momentum, which has been marked by key technical patterns and supportive indicators.