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U.S. Retail Sales Rise 0.5% in July 2025: Key Drivers and Market Implications

U.S. Retail Sales Rise 0.5% in July 2025: Key Drivers and Market Implications

Key Takeaways 📊 U.S. Retail Sales Data — July 2025...

US Producer Prices Surge 0.9% in July, Marking Biggest Monthly Gain Since 2022

US Producer Prices Surge 0.9% in July, Marking Biggest Monthly Gain Since 2022

✅ Key Takeaways US Producer Prices Surge 0.9% in July...

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Australia Balance of Trade

Australia Balance of Trade

Australia maintained a stable trade surplus of AUD 5.64 billion in August 2024, exceeding market expectations of AUD 5.5 billion. This marks the largest trade surplus since April, reflecting a balanced performance in both exports and imports despite slight declines...
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Japan Services PMI

Japan Services PMI

Japan’s au Jibun Bank Services PMI for September 2024 was revised down to 53.1 from the flash estimate of 53.9, marking the lowest reading in three months. Despite this decline, the service sector has continued its growth for the third...
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Australia Judo Bank Services PMI

Australia Judo Bank Services PMI

Australia’s Judo Bank Flash Services PMI dropped to 50.5 in September, down from 52.5 in August, indicating a slowdown in growth. However, the index still marks the eighth consecutive month of expansion, showing resilience in the services sector despite challenging...
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Japan Consumer Confidence

Japan Consumer Confidence

In September 2024, Japan’s consumer confidence index rose to 36.9, its highest point since April. This slight increase from 36.7 in August highlights a growing sense of optimism among consumers, although it came in just below the forecast of 37.1....
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Japan’s Manufacturing PMI Increased

Japan’s Manufacturing PMI Increased

Japan’s manufacturing sector showed signs of a modest recovery in September 2024, as the Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) was revised to 49.7, up from an earlier estimate of 49.6. While still indicating contraction, this marks the softest decline since...
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