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  • Weekly Market Update: Key Data and Risks Ahead
    June 16, 2025
    Cooling Inflation vs. Hawkish Fed: Markets Brace for Packed Central Bank Week Ahead

    Weekly Market Update: Last week, global markets stabilized after a volatile U.S. CPI release and the Fed’s hawkish hold. This weekly market update captures how softer inflation data boosted risk...

  • Weekly Market Outlook: Key Data, Rates & Global Moves
    June 02, 2025
    Sticky Inflation Meets Rate Cut Hopes Across Major Economies

    Weekly Market Outlook – Key Events to Watch This weekly market outlook dives into the global macro landscape for June 2–7. Markets brace for the U.S. Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) report,...

  • Weekly Global Market Summary: Fed Hopes, CPI Signals
    May 20, 2025
    Weekly Global Macro Recap & Outlook (May 13–17 Recap | May 20–24 Preview)

    🔹 Summary Weekly global market summary reflects a cautious optimism as investors processed weaker U.S. inflation data and shifted rate cut expectations. While the S&P 500 climbed to record highs...

  • Markets Jitter on U.S.–China Tariffs & Global Data
    May 12, 2025
    Global Markets Wobble Amid U.S.–China Trade Tensions, Inflation Watch, and Central Bank Shifts

    Global markets were rattled by escalating U.S.–China trade tensions. The U.S. imposed tariffs up to 145% on Chinese imports, causing a sharp decline in Chinese exports to the U.S., while...

  • Global Market Outlook: Fed, BoE & China in Focus
    May 05, 2025
    Markets Brace for Central Bank Clarity Amid Signs of Services Slowdown

    Last week, global markets pivoted around central bank expectations and signs of economic deceleration. U.S. economic data painted a mixed picture, especially with ISM Services PMI slipping to contraction territory....

  • Global Markets Face Volatility Before FOMC and NFP
    April 28, 2025
    Markets on Edge Ahead of Fed and NFP; Global PMIs Hint at Growth Divergence

    Summary Last week, global markets faced sharp volatility driven by U.S. inflation, weak GDP data, tech earnings, and geopolitical tensions. The U.S. economy slowed more than expected in Q1 2024,...

  • Global Markets Slide as Trump Tariff Plans Fuel Recession Fears - Marketsall
    April 02, 2025
    Global Markets Slide as Trump Tariff Plans Fuel Recession Fears

    The past week has been marked by escalating trade tensions, primarily driven by U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of new tariffs set to take effect on April 2, dubbed “Liberation...

  • Global Markets React to CPI, ECB Rate Cut, and Fed Meeting Expectations - Marketsall
    March 17, 2025
    Global Markets React to CPI, ECB Rate Cut, and Fed Meeting Expectations

    Summary In the past week, global markets were influenced by significant economic data releases and policy decisions. In the United States, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for February showed a...

  • Market Volatility Surges Amid Tariff Hikes and Upcoming Key Events - Marketsall
    October 04, 2024
    Market Volatility Surges Amid Tariff Hikes and Upcoming Key Events

    Weekly Analysis 04.03.2025 Stock Markets React to Trump’s Tariff Announcement Global financial markets faced significant turbulence on Monday following former U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of increased tariffs on Chinese...

  • Dollar Strengthens as Powell Signals Smaller Rate Cuts, Markets React to Labor Data 04.10.2024 - Marketsall
    October 04, 2024
    Dollar Strengthens as Powell Signals Smaller Rate Cuts, Markets React to Labor Data 04.10.2024

    Following Powell’s speech on Monday, the Dollar began to strengthen, reversing its previous downward trend. Powell signaled that the Federal Reserve is planning two smaller rate cuts of 25 basis...

  • Fed Surprises Markets with 50bp Cut, Dollar Weakens and Risk Assets Rally 20.09.2024 - Marketsall
    September 20, 2024
    Fed Surprises Markets with 50bp Cut, Dollar Weakens and Risk Assets Rally 20.09.2024

    At the start of this week, markets were highly focused on central bank meetings from the Fed, BoJ, BoE, and PBoC. The Fed was the standout, surprising the markets with...

  • Markets React to ECB, U.S. CPI, and Chinese Data; Commodities and Crypto Surge 13.09.2024 - Marketsall
    September 13, 2024
    Markets React to ECB, U.S. CPI, and Chinese Data; Commodities and Crypto Surge 13.09.2024

    This week, key economic events such as the ECB meeting, U.S. CPI and PPI, Chinese CPI, and Japanese GDP have shaped market movements. In the U.S., the CPI data came...

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