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Several key economic events and major U.S. earnings this week may impact global markets and influence currency trends.
Global data showed mixed signals last week. China's manufacturing improved slightly, while Australia kept rates steady
Markets face a big week with key economic data and central bank moves. Investors eye signals on rates, jobs, and consumer sentiment.
This week's final trading sessions bring several key economic releases that could shape market direction
The coming week is packed with key economic releases and central bank decisions that could drive market volatility.
The week of September 23 to 26 featured a series of key economic releases and corporate earnings that shaped market sentiment.
Markets enter a pivotal stretch with several high-impact events on the horizon. Central bank decisions, U.S.
The upcoming week is packed with key economic releases and central bank decisions that could drive volatility across major currencies
The past week was marked by key economic releases from the US, Europe, and the UK, as well as central bank updates and corporate earnings.
Markets face a busy week with several key releases that could drive volatility across major currencies.
Markets are entering a critical phase as a string of weak US labor data and dovish signals from the Federal Reserve have fueled expectations of an imminent rate cut.
Central bank moves, inflation data, labor updates, and earnings reports shaped currency, commodity, and equity markets over the past week.
Markets are navigating a complex but cautiously optimistic landscape, with trade developments, tech earnings, and labor market strength all in sharp focus.
Heading into the weekend, markets remain focused on key macroeconomic developments amid thin U.S. trading volume due to Friday's Independence Day bank holiday.
A busy week of high-impact economic events lies ahead, with key interest rate decisions, employment data, and GDP figures set to move markets.
Last week was packed with critical economic data that gave investors a clearer picture of global economic conditions amid persistent geopolitical tensions.