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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.
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.
Early November’s key economic data and earnings releases influenced market sentiment across currencies, commodities, and equities.
The first week of November features several key economic releases and central bank decisions that could drive market volatility across major currencies.
Global data showed mixed signals last week. China's manufacturing improved slightly, while Australia kept rates steady
The coming week is packed with key economic releases and central bank decisions that could drive market volatility.
Australia's markets are navigating a mix of sticky inflation, a resilient yet cooling labor market, and rising geopolitical risks.
Central bank moves, inflation data, labor updates, and earnings reports shaped currency, commodity, and equity markets over the past week.
Momentum is building across parts of the Australian economy, but uncertainty—both global and domestic—is keeping policymakers and investors cautious.
A busy week of high-impact economic events lies ahead, with key interest rate decisions, employment data, and GDP figures set to move markets.
Australia's economy is navigating a complex mix of cooling inflation, global uncertainty, and structural headwinds.
The AUDUSD pair has caught the market's attention following a sharp rebound from its April 9 low, supported by strong bullish price action and a shift in sentiment.
The past week saw significant movements in global economic indicators, central bank decisions, and corporate earnings.
Financial markets are adjusting to key central bank decisions, with Australia's Reserve Bank cutting interest rates for the first time since 2020, while the Federal Reser...