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Last week, global markets were driven by a series of important economic data releases, central bank decisions, and corporate earnings reports.
A packed week of economic data and earnings shed new light on global inflation, labour markets, central bank policy, and growth.
Last week, global financial markets were shaped by a series of major economic releases, market movements, and corporate earnings reports.
This weekly review highlights the key economic data releases, market moves, and corporate earnings that shaped trading sentiment over the past week.
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.
Last week's review covers the key economic data releases, central bank decisions, and market movements that shaped global financial markets.
The week ending December 12, 2025, saw central banks in Australia, Canada, the United States, and Switzerland maintain a cautious stance.
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.
The past week featured several key economic reports from major economies, offering insights into global inflation, employment trends, and business activity.
Last week's economic calendar brought mixed labour, growth, and energy data across major economies, plus notable moves in commodities, equities, and earnings.
Early November’s key economic data and earnings releases influenced market sentiment across currencies, commodities, and equities.
The final week of October featured a series of key central bank decisions, economic data releases, and major corporate earnings reports.
The week of October 20–24, 2025, mainly brought positive economic and market developments.
Global markets saw steady data and strong US bank earnings despite delays in key US reports due to the government shutdown.