Daily Broad Market Recap – May 12, 2025
The big news to start the week was the trade truce between the U.S. and China which sent the dollar and risk assets rallying. Here are the headlines you need to know.
Read MoreThe big news to start the week was the trade truce between the U.S. and China which sent the dollar and risk assets rallying. Here are the headlines you need to know.
Read MoreWith the BOE dropping a bit of a hawkish surprise in their latest policy decision, the focus now turns to the U.K. labor market to see if the jobs numbers support a more optimistic economic outlook. Here’s what to look out for.
Read MoreWith tariff uncertainties in the spotlight, all eyes are on the April CPI release to see if early signs of inflation are already appearing.
Read MoreIt’s bound to be another busy week in the forex market with top-tier U.S. inflation figures, key jobs indicators from the U.K. and Australia, plus growth numbers from Europe. Here’s what to watch out for.
Read MoreThere were plenty of moving parts in the market this week, as investors had to work around the highly-anticipated FOMC decision, trade updates between the U.S. and China, and another round of geopolitical tensions.
Read MoreMarkets played ping-pong with tariff news, starting with risk-off sentiment on foreign film tariffs, flipping midweek as US-China trade talks were announced.
Read MoreToday’s U.S.-U.K. trade framework sent the dollar, stocks, and bitcoin climbing, while gold tumbled as risk appetite surged.
Read MoreThe BOE cut rates as expected, but a rare three-way vote split caught markets off guard. Traders rushed to reprice rate bets, sending GBP higher against the majors.
Read MoreWill Canada’s April jobs numbers reflect weakness and add to dovish BOC speculations? Or will they come in stronger-than-expected and fuel Canadian dollar demand?
Read MoreAs expected, the Fed kept interest rates on hold at 4.25-4.50% during their May decision, citing trade uncertainty and stagflation risks as reasons to stay cautious.
Read MoreWhether you think you can or think you can't, you're right.Henry Ford