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UK Inflation Surge in April

UK Inflation Surge in April

The UK’s annual inflation rate rose to 3.5% in April...

Significant Decline in Japan's Trade Deficit in April

Significant Decline in Japan’s Trade Deficit in April

Japan’s trade deficit in April 2025 dropped to ¥115.85 billion,...

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Germany’s Consumer Confidence Drops Further in February 2025

Germany’s Consumer Confidence Drops Further in February 2025

Germany’s Consumer Confidence Climate Indicator fell to -22.4 for February 2025, down from a revised -21.3 in the previous period. This decline was sharper than expected, as market forecasts had predicted a milder drop to -20. The data highlights ongoing...
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Australia’s Inflation Rate Falls to 2.4% in Q4 2024

Australia’s Inflation Rate Falls to 2.4% in Q4 2024

Australia’s inflation rate dropped to 2.4% in Q4 2024, down from 2.8% in Q3, marking the lowest level since Q1 2021. This decline was slightly better than market expectations of 2.5%. The primary driver behind this slowdown was a significant...
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US Durable Goods Orders Decline in December 2024

US Durable Goods Orders Decline in December 2024

In December 2024, the US Durable Goods decline in new orders for manufactured durable goods, with total orders falling 2.2% month-over-month, reaching $276.1 billion. This decrease marked a significant departure from market expectations, which had forecast a modest increase of...
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Nvidia’s $593 Billion Loss: A Record-Breaking Market Drop

Nvidia’s $593 Billion Loss: A Record-Breaking Market Drop

On Monday, Nvidia made history for all the wrong reasons. The tech giant’s stock plummeted by a staggering 16.9%, resulting in a $593 billion loss in market value—marking the largest one-day drop in U.S. stock market history. This sudden decline...
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Business Confidence Trends in Australia: December 2024

Business Confidence Trends in Australia: December 2024

In December 2024, Business Confidence Trends in Australia index saw a slight improvement, ticking up to -2 from -3 in November. While this marks the second consecutive month of negative sentiment, the marginal improvement suggests a cautiously optimistic outlook among...
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