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Markets Calm as US CPI Leaves Fed Outlook Unchanged, Yen Slides Continue

Markets Calm as US CPI Leaves Fed Outlook Unchanged, Yen Slides Continue

Markets shrugged off the latest US CPI release, with muted reactions across assets. While annual core inflation ticked slightly higher, the modest rise appears to be a relief for Fed and investors alike. Overall, the data does little to shift expectations around the Fed’s easing path. The July FOMC meeting remains firmly priced for a

Euro Steady as EU Holds Fire After Trump’s 30% Tariff Blow

Euro Steady as EU Holds Fire After Trump’s 30% Tariff Blow

Risk sentiment turned mildly negative in Asia on Monday following US President Donald Trump’s announcement of 30% tariffs on imports from the EU and Mexico, starting August 1. While US futures turned lower, equity markets in Asia were more muted, digesting the move in context of still-holding EU retaliation. The 30% tariff rate on EU

Canada Consumer Price Index rises 1.7% in May as expected

Canada Consumer Price Index rises 1.7% in May as expected

Inflation in Canada, as measured by the change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), remained unchanged at 1.7% on a yearly basis in May, Statistics Canada reported on Tuesday. This reading aligned with market expectations. On a monthly basis, the CPI rose 0.6% following the 0.1% decline reported in April. This print surpassed the market

Job Data and US-China Rapprochement Fuel Dollar Rebound Prospects

Job Data and US-China Rapprochement Fuel Dollar Rebound Prospects

Risk sentiment improved last week, driven by the solid US non-farm payroll report that helped ease fears of a deepening slowdown. Adding to the optimism was a thaw in US-China relations. While no concrete breakthrough emerged, the fact that both sides were willing to engage again offered some relief to global markets weary of tariff

Markets Unshaken by Weak US Data, Await Guidance from ECB

Markets Unshaken by Weak US Data, Await Guidance from ECB

The US markets remain remarkably steady overnight despite a string of soft US economic releases overnight. Disappointing job and services data failed to trigger any meaningful selloff in equities, while Dollar edged slightly lower. Market pricing for Fed policy remains broadly unchanged, with a 96% chance of a hold at the upcoming meeting and a

Subdued Markets Drift as Tariff Tensions Resurface and BoC Decision Looms

Subdued Markets Drift as Tariff Tensions Resurface and BoC Decision Looms

Global markets remain subdued as investors struggle to find a firm direction. US stocks closed higher overnight, with NASDAQ extending to fresh multi-week highs, suggesting some resilience in tech-led risk appetite. Asian equities followed suit to some extent, but the overall momentum has been tepid. In the currency markets, Dollar is attempting to recover from

Trade Rhetoric Sours Sentiment Again as US-China Tensions Resurface

Trade Rhetoric Sours Sentiment Again as US-China Tensions Resurface

Market sentiment took another bearish turn today following renewed rhetoric from US President Donald Trump, who accused China of having “totally violated” its preliminary trade agreement with the U.S. The comments, delivered via social media, were echoed by Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in a CNBC interview, where he expressed concern over China’s delayed compliance. Greer

Markets Rattled as Trump Threatens 50% Tariffs on EU, Dollar Tumbles

Markets Rattled as Trump Threatens 50% Tariffs on EU, Dollar Tumbles

Global financial markets are thrown back into turmoil today after US President Donald Trump reignited trade tensions by announcing he would recommend a sweeping 50% tariff on EU imports starting June 1. In a pointed social media post, Trump accused the EU of stonewalling negotiations, declaring that discussions were “going nowhere.” The announcement came on

Loonie Lifts on Hot Core Inflation, But BoC Cut Still in Play

Loonie Lifts on Hot Core Inflation, But BoC Cut Still in Play

Canadian Dollar firmed modestly in early US trading after inflation data showed a sharper-than-expected pickup in core price pressures. While headline CPI slowed to 1.7% in April, the drop was largely due to a steep decline in energy prices. In contrast, underlying inflation picked up pace, with core measures such as CPI-median, trim, and common

Markets Turn Cautious Again Ahead of US-China Talks in Switzerland

Markets Turn Cautious Again Ahead of US-China Talks in Switzerland

The forex markets are quiet today, with major pairs largely consolidating after yesterday’s modest directional movement. Dollar and British Pound remain the strongest performers overall, bolstered earlier in the week by the announcement of the US-UK trade agreement. However, both currencies are now struggling to extend their momentum. Canadian Dollar continues to lag after today’s

Dollar Strengthens on Trade Deal, But Details Keep Risk Sentiment Tame

Dollar Strengthens on Trade Deal, But Details Keep Risk Sentiment Tame

Market reaction to the much-anticipated US-UK trade agreement was cautiously positive, though not particularly enthusiastic. While major US equity indices closed higher overnight, DOW, S&P 500, and NASDAQ all gave back early gains to finish near their opening levels, suggesting that the initial optimism faded as details of the deal emerged. The muted tone suggests

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