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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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China’s Trade Surplus Soars to $96.18 Billion

China’s Trade Surplus Soars to $96.18 Billion

China’s trade surplus climbed to $96.18 billion in April 2025, a significant leap from $72.04 billion a year earlier and well above market expectations of $89 billion. This surge was largely fueled by an 8.1% year-on-year export growth, even though...
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Bank of England Cuts Interest Rate to 4.25%

Bank of England Cuts Interest Rate to 4.25%

In its May 2025 meeting, the Bank of England (BoE) decided to lower its key interest rate by 0.25 percentage points to 4.25%. The decision passed with a narrow 5–4 vote in the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC): two members favored...
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Arizona Passes Law to Claim Abandoned Cryptocurrencies

Arizona Passes Law to Claim Abandoned Cryptocurrencies

On May 7, 2025, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs signed a new law allowing the state government to claim ownership of cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned for more than three years. This legislation, part of House Bill 2749, sets the foundation...
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Germany’s Trade Surplus Rises to €21.1 Billion

Germany’s Trade Surplus Rises to €21.1 Billion

In March 2025, Germany’s trade surplus hit €21.1 billion, the highest since December 2024. This figure surpassed market expectations (€19.1 billion) and the revised February surplus (€18 billion), indicating strong export performance combined with a drop in imports. Key Details...
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Federal Reserve Keeps Interest Rates Steady in May 2025

Federal Reserve Keeps Interest Rates Steady in May 2025

In its May 2025 meeting, the Federal Reserve held the federal funds rate steady at 4.25% – 4.50%, marking the third consecutive meeting with no change. This decision aligns with market expectations and reflects the central bank’s cautious approach amidst...
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