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Global markets enter Week 52—the final trading week of 2025

Global markets enter Week 52—the final trading week of 2025

cooling inflation signals alongside uneven growth, and central banks broadly...

Week 51 Global Economy Outlook: The Data-Driven Pivot Into Year-End

Week 51 Global Economy Outlook: The Data-Driven Pivot Into Year-End

Global markets enter Week 51 (2025) with a clear late-year...

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Nothing but Central Banks!

Nothing but Central Banks!

In the U.S., economic indicators remained stable despite growing trade uncertainties. According to recent data, U.S. job openings slightly exceeded expectations in January, while February’s CPI and PPI readings were softer than anticipated. However, a combination of slowing job growth...
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Inflation: From China to the U.S.!

Inflation: From China to the U.S.!

After weakening labor data in the U.S., inflation numbers will take center stage in the week ahead. However, geopolitical tensions remain the primary market mover. The trade war and ongoing conflict in Ukraine continue to affect the market. In Asia,...
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Global Economic Outlook, March 2025

Global Economic Outlook, March 2025

After a strong finish to 2024, published data worldwide confirmed weaker growth in January, followed by a slight recovery in February in some economies, while European economies continue to face challenges. In the U.S., the Fed’s preferred measure of inflation...
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Inflation and GDP in Focus

Inflation and GDP in Focus

Last week, political and geopolitical events drove market movements, while economic data releases were relatively light. Outside the U.S., central banks in Australia and New Zealand cut interest rates, whereas the People’s Bank of China maintained record-low rates, shifting the...
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Fed Meeting Minutes and Asian Banks’ Meetings!

Fed Meeting Minutes and Asian Banks’ Meetings!

With hotter-than-expected inflation data in the U.S. and concerns about higher rates persisting for longer, the USD strengthened, and stock markets faced some pressure. However, following the Trump-Putin talk, market risk eased, leading to a reversal. Meanwhile, U.S. retail sales...
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