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Canada grapples with deficits, weak industrial recovery, shifting monetary policy, and trade tensions, fueling an uncertain economic outlook.
The week ahead is packed with high-impact economic events that could drive volatility across global markets.
Markets are turning their attention to a busy second half of the week, with key data and central bank decisions lined up.
Markets face a busy week with high-impact data releases from the UK, Germany, and the US likely to drive volatility across major currencies
Markets eye US retail sales and consumer sentiment data Friday, key indicators that could drive short-term market sentiment and volatility.
A busy first week of August featured steady economic data, major central bank moves, commodity volatility, and a packed corporate earnings calendar.
Market attention turns to Friday's Canadian employment data, which could inject volatility into CAD pairs and influence broader risk sentiment.
This week's economic calendar is packed with high-impact events that could drive volatility across major currencies.
This week features a packed calendar of high-impact economic data releases and central bank decisions across major economies.
The week ending June 20 showed a mixed global economy as central banks adjusted policies amid changing inflation and varying regional growth trends.
In a week marked by key monetary policy decisions, major central banks are taking varied approaches in response to shifting inflation and growth dynamics.
GBPUSD continues to trade within a technically supportive environment, underpinned by favorable momentum indicators and medium-term bullish patterns.
This week features a packed calendar of high-impact economic events and central bank decisions that could move global markets.
Markets face mixed signals: Canadian growth surprises on the upside, while manufacturing contracts further under tariff pressure.
The week of May 19–23 was marked by a series of key economic releases across major economies, shaping investor sentiment and currency movements.
As the UK heads toward mid-year, recent data reveals a mixed yet increasingly dynamic economic picture.