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Overview Global markets had a busy week, driven by key economic data, central bank updates, energy market developments, and major corporate earnings. Inflation, GDP, jobl...
Overview This week’s economic calendar is packed with high-impact releases from Australia, New Zealand, the United States, and Canada. Markets will closely watch in...
The week of April 6–10, 2026, featured a busy lineup of major economic releases and corporate earnings, offering fresh insight into the health of the global economy and f...
Overview This week’s calendar features several high-impact economic events that could drive volatility across the USD, NZD, and CAD. Traders will be closely watchin...
This week featured a mix of key economic data from the U.S., Australia, and New Zealand, alongside notable corporate earnings and market movements.
The New Zealand dollar rose against the U.S. dollar this week as investors responded to the RBNZ rate cut and changing expectations for U.S. monetary policy.
A busy week lies ahead for global markets, with several key economic releases and central bank decisions likely to drive volatility across major currencies.
Last week's economic landscape was shaped by policy shifts, data disruptions, and notable corporate earnings.
This week, NZ's economy is in focus as the RBNZ moves to boost oversight and stability amid mixed signals.
Markets face a big week with key economic data and central bank moves. Investors eye signals on rates, jobs, and consumer sentiment.
Key economic data, central bank policies, and corporate earnings shaped global markets last week, impacting investor sentiment and financial trends worldwide.
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 face a pivotal week ahead with a heavy lineup of economic data, central bank decisions, and major corporate earnings.
Market attention turns to Friday's Canadian employment data, which could inject volatility into CAD pairs and influence broader risk sentiment.
A busy week of high-impact economic events lies ahead, with key interest rate decisions, employment data, and GDP figures set to move markets.
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