Daily Broad Market Recap – May 22, 2025
The major assets saw mixed price action as investors priced in flash PMI reports and the U.S. House passing Trump’s tax bill.
Read MoreThe major assets saw mixed price action as investors priced in flash PMI reports and the U.S. House passing Trump’s tax bill.
Read MoreU.K. inflation surprised to the upside in April, with consumer prices rising at their fastest annual pace since March 2024, driven by higher energy bills and water rates. How did GBP react?
Read MoreRisk aversion dominated as concerns over U.S. fiscal health ramped up. US stocks fell, Treasury yields jumped, USD weakened, gold gained, and Bitcoin broke above $110K as traders looked for non-USD-denominated assets.
Read MoreHas Euro Area manufacturing broken out of contraction territory, or did geopolitical tensions weigh on the region’s business outlook?
Read MoreThe major assets were all over the charts on Tuesday, driven by renewed concerns over U.S. fiscal sustainability and rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Read MoreRBA cut its rates by 25bps as expected, but the central bank struck a notably more dovish tone than expected, triggering a sharp selloff in the Australian dollar.
Read MoreCanada reported a dip in its headline annual CPI from 2.3% to 1.7% in April, but other measures of inflation beat market estimates. Here’s a closer look at the numbers.
Read MoreHow might the British pound react to this week’s CPI report? We have the deets you need to know if you’re trading the event!
Read MoreIs EUR/USD about to gain traction on its downtrend after a recent breakout? Here’s an area of interest I’m watching on the 4-hour time frame.
Read MoreMarkets rebounded from early losses sparked by the US credit downgrade, with risk sentiment improving on UK-EU trade progress and ceasefire hopes.
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