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US Building Permits Fall to Lowest Level Since June 2020

US Building Permits Fall to Lowest Level Since June 2020

In another sign of slowing momentum in the housing sector,...

UK Inflation Eases Slightly in May 2025

UK Inflation Eases Slightly in May 2025

The UK annual inflation rate edged down to 3.4% in...

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Canada’s Inflation Cools in March 2025: Relief at the Pump, but Food Costs Surge

Canada’s Inflation Cools in March 2025: Relief at the Pump, but Food Costs Surge

After months of pressure, Canada’s inflation rate is finally showing signs of easing. According to the latest data, annual inflation dropped to 2.3% in March 2025, down from February’s 8-month high of 2.6%. This cooling was sharper than both market...
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Global Trade War Fears Shake Europe: Germany’s ZEW Index Plummets in April 2025

Global Trade War Fears Shake Europe: Germany’s ZEW Index Plummets in April 2025

April 2025 brought a harsh wake-up call to Europe’s economic outlook as Germany’s ZEW economic sentiment index saw its sharpest monthly decline since the onset of the Ukraine war in 2022. The index, which measures investor and analyst expectations for...
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6 Big Fears Keeping Global Markets Up at Night

6 Big Fears Keeping Global Markets Up at Night

If there’s one dominant narrative circling financial markets right now when it comes to the possibility of a second Trump administration, it’s the growing anxiety around a weakening U.S. dollar. The policies may appear chaotic, but when you listen to...
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RBA Holds Cash Rate Steady in April 2025

RBA Holds Cash Rate Steady in April 2025

In its April 2025 policy meeting, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) opted to keep the cash rate unchanged at 4.1%, aligning with market forecasts. This decision came after a 0.25% rate cut back in February. Additionally, the exchange settlement...
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China’s Trade Surplus Soars in March 2025

China’s Trade Surplus Soars in March 2025

China has once again stunned global markets with a powerful display of its export capabilities. In March 2025, the nation’s trade surplus skyrocketed to $102.64 billion, far surpassing market expectations and raising important questions about the state of global trade...
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