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US Stock Rally Extends as CPI Data and Tariff Pause Boost Market Optimism

US Stock Rally Extends as CPI Data and Tariff Pause Boost Market Optimism

The US stock rally extended on Wednesday, following sharp gains...

U.S. CPI Rises 0.2% in July 2025 as Shelter Costs Lead Gains

U.S. CPI Rises 0.2% in July 2025 as Shelter Costs Lead Gains

The U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased 0.2% month-over-month in...

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Growth of Germany’s Production Index in March 2025

Growth of Germany’s Production Index in March 2025

In March 2025, Germany’s Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) showed significant growth, signaling a possible shift in the country’s industrial sector. While the index remains below the neutral 50-mark, it reveals signs of recovery, easing fears of an ongoing recession....
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Bank of Japan Maintains Interest Rate: What It Means?

Bank of Japan Maintains Interest Rate: What It Means?

On March 19, 2025, the Bank of Japan (BoJ) decided to maintain its short-term interest rate at 0.5%, aligning with market expectations. This decision follows the central bank’s third rate hike in January and comes just ahead of the U.S....
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Canada’s Inflation Surge in February 2025: What it Means?

Canada’s Inflation Surge in February 2025: What it Means?

Canada’s inflation rate has seen a significant jump in February 2025, reaching 2.6%—a sharp increase from 1.9% in January. This rise marks the highest inflation level in eight months, exceeding both market expectations and the Bank of Canada’s (BoC) forecasts....
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Germany’s ZEW Economic Sentiment Index Soars

Germany’s ZEW Economic Sentiment Index Soars

The ZEW Economic Sentiment Index in Germany surged to 51.6 in March 2025, reaching its highest level since February 2022. This significant leap from 26 in the previous month not only signals growing confidence in the German economy but also...
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U.S. Retail Sales Rebound in February 2025 – What It Means for the Economy

U.S. Retail Sales Rebound in February 2025 – What It Means for the Economy

After a slow start to the year, U.S. retail sales bounced back in February 2025, signaling resilience in consumer spending. However, the growth rate fell short of market expectations, raising questions about the broader economic outlook. Let’s dive into the...
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