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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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FTSE 100 Nears Three-Month High!

FTSE 100 Nears Three-Month High!

📉 The FTSE 100 index was little changed on Wednesday. It stayed close to its three-month high after gaining 0.7% in the previous session.📌 Today’s market action was largely influenced by company-specific news. This was rather than macroeconomic data or...
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European Indices Stalled!

European Indices Stalled!

📉 Market Snapshot 🔹 STOXX 50 and STOXX 600 showed little change on Wednesday🔹 European indices, including these two, hovered near previous levels after two consecutive days of gains🔹 Investors are taking a wait-and-see approach amid global uncertainties Educational Section:...
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U.S. Dollar Index Rises Amid Improved Consumer Confidence

U.S. Dollar Index Rises Amid Improved Consumer Confidence

The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) climbed to 99.7 on Wednesday, continuing its upward trend from the previous session. Analysts keep a close watch on the U.S. Dollar Index for changes in market perceptions. It also has implications on global currencies....
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Australia’s Inflation Holds Steady in April 2025

Australia’s Inflation Holds Steady in April 2025

Australia’s Inflation is a topic of concern as the monthly Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose by 2.4% year-on-year in April 2025. This was the same pace as in February and March. Moreover, it was slightly above market expectations of 2.3%....
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U.S. Factory Orders Plunge 6.3% in April

U.S. Factory Orders Plunge 6.3% in April

New orders for manufactured goods fell 6.3% month-over-month in April 2025, dropping to $296.3 billion — marking the steepest monthly decline since January 2024. U.S. Factory Orders reveal underlying trends in economic performance, and understanding U.S. Factory Orders is crucial...
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