Australia’s Retail Sales rise 0.2 % MoM in February vs. 0.3% expected

Australia’s Retail Sales rise 0.2 % MoM in February vs. 0.3% expected

Australia’s Retail Sales, a measure of the country’s consumer spending, rose 0.2% MoM in February, compared to a rise of 0.3% in January, the official data published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) showed on Tuesday. The reading came in below the market expectations of 0.3%.  Market reaction to Australia’s Retail Sales data At the time […]

South Korea Has .99 Billion Trade Surplus

South Korea Has $4.99 Billion Trade Surplus

South Korea posted a merchandise trade surplus of $4.99 billion in March, Statistics Korea said on Tuesday. That was shy of expectations for a surplus of $6.10 billion but still up from $4.15 billion in February. Exports were up 3.1 percent on year, missing forecasts for an increase of 3.5 percent but up from 0.7

ICYMI – Japan’s GPIF will maintain its current allocation

ICYMI – Japan’s GPIF will maintain its current allocation

Japan’s GPIF (world’s largest government pension investment fund) announcement late Monday: Portfolio composition unchanged: Japan’s GPIF will maintain its current allocation — equally split between domestic stocks, domestic bonds, foreign stocks, and foreign bonds — through 2025 and beyond. Return target raised: The fund increased its mid-term investment return target to 1.9% above nominal wage

Gold price hits record high past ,100 on trade turmoil, risk aversion

Gold price hits record high past $3,100 on trade turmoil, risk aversion

Gold hits fresh all-time high amid speculation Trump’s April 2 tariffs could target all trade partners. Goldman ups US recession odds to 35% as sentiment deteriorates and Washington signals tolerance for slowdown. DXY and yields rise but fail to dent Gold’s rally as safe-haven flows dominate ahead of key US data. Gold prints another record

South Korea Has .99 Billion Trade Surplus

Slovenia Inflation Accelerates To 2.0% In March

Consumer price inflation in Slovenia rose in March reversing the slowdown seen in February, mainly led by higher prices for food, preliminary data from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia showed on Monday. The consumer price index rose 2.0 percent year-on-year following a 1.6 percent increase in February. Inflation was 2.0 percent in

Dow Jones Industrial Average climbs despite rising tariff stress

Dow Jones Industrial Average climbs despite rising tariff stress

The Dow Jones rose 0.7% on Monday as other indexes struggled. The Trump administration’s self-imposed April 2 deadline for tariffs looms large. A quiet start to the week gives way to fireworks with tariffs and NFP in the barrel. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) rebounded 300 points on Monday, clawing back ground that was

German CPI Falls Below Expectations, Euro Steady

German CPI Falls Below Expectations, Euro Steady

The euro has started the trading week quietly. In the North American session, EUR/USD is trading at 1.0807, down 0.13%. /* Requesting advertisement by calling an endpoint assures that the advertisement is never cached together with the page. Bwprn – is a forced measure to prevent JS function from being overwritten. */ function load_advertisement_Bwprn(){ let

Global Markets Plunge, Aussie Down Ahead of RBA

Global Markets Plunge, Aussie Down Ahead of RBA

Risk aversion is sweeping through global financial markets today, with equities across Asia and Europe plunging ahead of the US’s so-called tariff “Liberation Day” on April 2. The selloff began in Asia, and continued through European Session. US futures are also pointing sharply lower, with the tech-heavy NASDAQ bearing the brunt of the pressure. Meanwhile,

Types of Financial Instruments: List of Examples

Types of Financial Instruments: List of Examples

2025.03.31 2025.03.31 What Are Financial Instruments Jana Kanehttps://www.litefinance.org/blog/authors/jana-kane/ Many financial instruments are traded on the financial markets. This is why it is crucial for beginners who want to start trading or investing to figure out what financial instruments are. Financial traders and investors need to understand the product before they can even think about trading.

South Korea Has .99 Billion Trade Surplus

Poland Inflation Steady At 4.9%

Poland’s consumer price inflation remained stable for the second straight month in March, preliminary data from Statistics Poland showed on Monday. The consumer price index climbed 4.9 percent year-over-year in March, the same as in the previous two months. The expected inflation rate was also 5.1 percent. Prices for food and non-alcoholic beverages grew 6.7

Oil prices are under pressure – ING

Oil prices are under pressure – ING

Oil prices opened lower this morning with ICE Brent extending its declines from last week, hovering around $73.5/bbl. This weakness comes after Trump said he would consider ‘secondary tariffs’ on Russian oil and those who buy it if a ceasefire with Ukraine can’t be reached, ING’s commodity analysts Warren Patterson and Ewa Manthey note. Oil

USD/JPY Forecast: Traders Brace for Trump’s Next Move

USD/JPY Forecast: Traders Brace for Trump’s Next Move

The USD/JPY forecast indicates increasing panic over the global economy. The yen was on the front foot at the start of the week. Data showed that the US core PCE price index increased by a bigger-than-expected 0.4%.   The USD/JPY forecast indicates increasing panic over the global economy as Trump’s April tariffs loom. As a result,

Eurostoxx futures -1.1% in early European trading

Eurostoxx futures -1.1% in early European trading

High risk warning: Foreign exchange trading carries a high level of risk that may not be suitable for all investors. Leverage creates additional risk and loss exposure. Before you decide to trade foreign exchange, carefully consider your investment objectives, experience level, and risk tolerance. You could lose some or all your initial investment; do not

South Korea Has .99 Billion Trade Surplus

China Manufacturing Activity Growth At 1-Year High

Typo in headline China’s manufacturing activity logged its fastest growth in a year in March as exports surged ahead of further tariff hikes, official survey data revealed on Monday. The factory PMI posted 50.5 in March compared to 50.2 in the prior month, the National Bureau of Statistics said. A score above 50.0 indicates expansion

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