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This week brings a series of high-impact economic releases that could drive volatility across major currencies and markets.
Last week, global financial markets were shaped by a series of major economic releases, market movements, and corporate earnings reports.
This week features several high-impact economic releases from the US and the UK that could drive volatility across major currencies.
Markets last week were driven by key U.S. data on housing, oil inventories, labor conditions, and manufacturing activity.
Last week's review highlighted key economic data releases, market-moving events, and corporate earnings that shaped global markets.
The upcoming week features several high-impact U.S. economic events that could drive volatility in the US dollar, oil prices, and broader markets.
As the year comes to an end, markets will focus on several high-impact economic releases that could shape sentiment and currency movements.
The first week of December brought a mix of encouraging and cautious signals across global markets.
This week featured a mix of key economic data from the U.S., Australia, and New Zealand, alongside notable corporate earnings and market movements.
This week brings several key U.S. data releases that could influence market sentiment and the U.S. dollar.
A busy week lies ahead for global markets, with several key economic releases and central bank decisions likely to drive volatility across major currencies.
After a sharp S&P 500 pullback, traders look ahead this week for clarity on whether the recent downside momentum will continue or stabilize.
Last week's economic calendar brought mixed labour, growth, and energy data across major economies, plus notable moves in commodities, equities, and earnings.
This week's calendar features several key economic indicators that could influence major currencies and commodities.
Global markets saw steady data and strong US bank earnings despite delays in key US reports due to the government shutdown.
Last week's economic landscape was shaped by policy shifts, data disruptions, and notable corporate earnings.