US stocks end week lower as Amazon losing streak extends

US stocks end week lower as Amazon losing streak extends

Cooler inflation fails to lift US markets, Amazon slumps Despite a modest rebound in United States (US) stock markets on Friday night following a cooler-than-expected inflation report, all three major US indices finished the week lower. The S&P 500 fell 1.39%, the Nasdaq 100 lost 1.37%, and the Dow Jones closed 614 points lower (1.23%) after hitting a […]

Australian Dollar Rebounds Ahead of RBA Minut…

Australian Dollar Rebounds Ahead of RBA Minut…

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Canadian Dollar consolidates vs USD; await Canadian CPI/FOMC minutes

Canadian Dollar consolidates vs USD; await Canadian CPI/FOMC minutes

The USD/CAD pair is seen extending its sideways consolidative price move for the second straight day and trading above the 1.3600 mark during the Asian session on Monday. Moreover, the mixed fundamental backdrop warrants some caution before positioning for an extension of last week’s bounce from the vicinity of the 1.3500 psychological mark. A modest

Japan junior coalition leader backs food tax suspension, defends BOJ independence

Japan junior coalition leader backs food tax suspension, defends BOJ independence

Japan junior coalition partner leader urges tax relief while defending BOJ independence. Summary: Junior coalition leader backs swift food tax suspension, targeting fiscal 2026 rollout. Foreign reserves flagged as funding option, potentially reducing need for new debt issuance. BOJ independence emphasised, with rate decisions left to the central bank. Further rate hikes possible, given weak

Japan GDP Grows 0.1% In Q4

Japan GDP Grows 0.1% In Q4

Japan’s gross domestic product expanded a seasonally adjusted 0.1 percent on quarter in the fourth quarter of 2025, the Cabinet Office said in Monday’s preliminary reading. That missed expectations for an increase of 0.4 percent following the downwardly revised 0.7 percent contraction in the three months prior (originally -0.6 percent). On an annualized basis, GDP

Weekend – US boards second Venezuela-linked oil tanker in Indian Ocean

Weekend – US boards second Venezuela-linked oil tanker in Indian Ocean

Washington escalates sanctions enforcement with another long-range tanker interception. Posting this with Globex oil trade about to open for the new week. Summary: US boards second tanker, intercepting the Panama-flagged Veronica III in the Indian Ocean. Operation followed long-distance tracking from the Caribbean amid sanctions enforcement. Vessel carried 1.9 million barrels and is sanctioned by

Egypt Q4 Jobless Rate Down to 6.2%

Egypt Q4 Jobless Rate Down to 6.2%

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Saudi Arabia Wholesale Prices Rise at Slower …

Saudi Arabia Wholesale Prices Rise at Slower …

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Newsquawk Week Ahead: US PCE and GDP, FOMC Minutes, RBNZ, Flash PMIs, UK and Canada CPI

Newsquawk Week Ahead: US PCE and GDP, FOMC Minutes, RBNZ, Flash PMIs, UK and Canada CPI

Sun: Japanese Prelim. GDP (Q4) Mon: US Holiday (Washington’s Birthday/Presidents Day); Eurogroup Meeting; Swedish Unemployment (Jan), EZ Industrial Production (Dec) Tue: RBA Minutes (Feb); UK Unemployment/Wages (Dec), German ZEW (Feb), US ADP Weekly, Canadian CPI (Jan), NY Fed (Feb), Chinese Lunar New Year (Hong Kong markets closed from 17th-19th Feb) Wed: RBNZ Announcement, FOMC Minutes

Dollar Drift With Yield Shock, Yen Breaks Tradition

Dollar Drift With Yield Shock, Yen Breaks Tradition

There was no single, dominant theme in currency markets last week. Instead, price action reflected a mix of cross-asset divergences. Dollar ended as the worst performer, despite the fact that Fed expectations barely shifted following high-profile releases of non-farm payrolls and CPI. Meanwhile, US Equities experienced volatility, particularly around renewed AI disruption fears, yet there

Ibovespa Closes the Week in the Red

Ibovespa Closes the Week in the Red

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Interim trade deal caps near-term INR gains – MUFG

Interim trade deal caps near-term INR gains – MUFG

MUFG’s Michael Wan views the detailed US–India interim trade deal, including tariff cuts and exemptions, as positive for India’s external position. He sees scope for USD/INR to briefly break below 90 in coming months, but expects only a shallow INR recovery. MUFG forecasts USD/INR at 89.50 in Q1 2026 before rising back to 93.00 by

Solid growth outlook into 2026 – Standard Chartered

Solid growth outlook into 2026 – Standard Chartered

Standard Chartered’s Senior Economist Tommy Wu raises Hong Kong’s 2026 GDP growth forecast to 3.2% from 2.5%, citing robust Q4 momentum, stronger financial activity and improving consumer sentiment. The bank expects a modest housing market rebound but remains cautiously optimistic due to structural shifts and global risks. HIBOR is seen lower in H1 before gradually

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