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Sterling Slides on Poor UK GDP, While Dollar Struggles Under Trade Uncertainty

Sterling Slides on Poor UK GDP, While Dollar Struggles Under Trade Uncertainty

Sterling came under renewed pressure at the start of European session, triggered by a deeper-than-expected contraction in UK GDP for April. Services sector, the economy’s dominant component, posted its first monthly decline since October. Nine out of 14 services subsectors registered falls, pointing to broad-based weakness. It’s a disappointing start to Q2 and follows weaker-than-expected […]

Sterling Slumps as UK Jobs Data Fuels August BoE Rate Cut Bets

Sterling Slumps as UK Jobs Data Fuels August BoE Rate Cut Bets

Sterling is sold off notably today after dismal UK labor market data intensified expectations of a BoE rate cut in August. The most striking element was the -109k drop in payrolled employment—the largest non-pandemic decline since records began in 2014—coupled with a rise in the unemployment rate to its highest level since mid-2023. While wage

Markets Eye US-China Trade Talks for Fresh Catalyst

Markets Eye US-China Trade Talks for Fresh Catalyst

Asian equity markets opened the week on a positive note, supported by cautious optimism surrounding the high-stakes US-China trade negotiations in London. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, along with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, are meeting Chinese counterparts as efforts to revive dialogue intensify. The outcome of these talks could set

Muted Trading Persists as Trump Pressures Fed after ADP Miss

Muted Trading Persists as Trump Pressures Fed after ADP Miss

Trading remains subdued as markets drift into the US session, with little conviction across asset classes. US futures dipped slightly after a dismal ADP employment report showing only 37k job additions in May, sharply below expectations. Still, the reaction was contained, with no clear evidence of a broad risk-off move. US President Donald Trump added

Euro Slips on Softer CPI, But Trading Largely Listless

Euro Slips on Softer CPI, But Trading Largely Listless

The currency markets remain largely listless today, with all major pairs and crosses still trapped within last week’s ranges. Euro edged slightly lower following the release of Eurozone CPI data, which showed inflation falling below the ECB’s 2% target for the first time since September last year. The core measure also softened notably, reinforcing the

Trade Tensions Drag Dollar While Oil Jumps on OPEC+ Hold

Trade Tensions Drag Dollar While Oil Jumps on OPEC+ Hold

Risk sentiment remains fragile as the US session gets underway, with equity markets under pressure from renewed tariff threats. European stocks are particularly heavy after US President Donald Trump threatened to double tariffs on imported steel. UK equities, however, are finding some support from Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s announcement of increased defense spending. In the

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

US Assets Remain Under Pressure; Sterling Gains Muted Despite Hot CPI

US Assets Remain Under Pressure; Sterling Gains Muted Despite Hot CPI

Dollar’s selloff moderated slightly during European session, but pressure on US assets remains firmly in place. DOW futures are down more than -300 points, while the 10-year Treasury yield has surged back above the 4.5% mark. Market sentiment continues to reflect unease over the US fiscal outlook and uncertainty surrounding the Trump administration’s trade stance.

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

Aussie Dips on RBA’s Dovish Tilt, But Risk Sentiment Provides Cushion

Aussie Dips on RBA’s Dovish Tilt, But Risk Sentiment Provides Cushion

Aussie softened modestly following the RBA’s widely expected 25bps rate cut to 3.85%. But selling was contained as broader market sentiment remained supportive. While the move itself was no surprise, the updated economic forecasts leaned dovish, notably with headline CPI now seen at just 3.0% by year-end, down from the previous 3.7% projection. This downward

Euro and Pound Rally on UK-EU Pact, Dollar Wobbles

Euro and Pound Rally on UK-EU Pact, Dollar Wobbles

Euro and Sterling surged today after the UK and EU unveiled a sweeping new agreement resetting their defence and trade relationship, the most substantial since Brexit in 2020. The comprehensive deal spans key sectors including security, energy, travel, trade, and fisheries. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer hosted European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in

Markets Tread Water as Traders Shrug Off US PPI and UK GDP Surprises

Markets Tread Water as Traders Shrug Off US PPI and UK GDP Surprises

Global financial markets are trading in tight ranges today, with little conviction seen across major asset classes. U.S. futures are pointing to a mildly weaker open. Despite a surprise decline in US producer prices in April, suggesting a possible easing of inflation pressures, there was little follow-through in market reaction. Earlier today, stronger-than-expected UK Q1

Dollar Steadies After Early Weakness, Focus Turns to Australia Jobs Data

Dollar Steadies After Early Weakness, Focus Turns to Australia Jobs Data

Dollar faced broad selling pressure throughout the Asian and European sessions but has since found some footing as markets transition into the US trading day. However, direction remains murky, with traders appearing undecided on whether to push the greenback higher or extend the recent pullback. A similar tone of uncertainty is mirrored in equities, as

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