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The final week of April was packed with major central bank decisions, inflation updates, growth data, and heavyweight corporate earnings.
Overview This week brings a heavy calendar of high-impact economic events, with several major central banks set to announce policy decisions, including the Bank of Japan,...
Overview Global markets were driven last week by a heavy lineup of inflation data, central bank decisions, labour market updates, and major corporate earnings. Policymake...
Packed week of high-impact economic events ahead
Last week, global markets were driven by a series of important economic data releases, central bank decisions, and corporate earnings reports.
A packed week of economic data and earnings shed new light on global inflation, labour markets, central bank policy, and growth.
This week features several high-impact economic events that could drive volatility across major currencies and financial markets.
The week ahead is packed with high-impact economic events that could drive volatility across major currencies and global markets.
Global markets await PMI data from Germany, the UK, and the US, while focus stays on Netflix (NFLX) after its sharp post-earnings selloff.
Global markets saw steady data and strong US bank earnings despite delays in key US reports due to the government shutdown.
Several key economic events and major U.S. earnings this week may impact global markets and influence currency trends.
Markets focus on US jobless claims today and key data Friday — Canada’s jobs and US sentiment — as traders brace for potential currency volatility.
Markets enter a pivotal stretch with several high-impact events on the horizon. Central bank decisions, U.S.
Major global economic indicators and central bank decisions shaped markets last week, alongside key corporate earnings
Markets are heading into a pivotal stretch of data and central bank decisions, with volatility likely to rise around high-impact releases.
This week: UK inflation, Fed, BoC & BoE rate decisions, plus growth data from New Zealand and jobs figures from Australia. (154 characters)