U.S. Housing Market Signals Economic Slowdown as Price Growth Hits Two-Year Low
Home prices just posted their weakest growth in over two years—and that 1.5% number tells a much bigger story about where the U.S. economy is headed next.
Read MoreHome prices just posted their weakest growth in over two years—and that 1.5% number tells a much bigger story about where the U.S. economy is headed next.
Read MoreECB members have been expressing neutral to hawkish views lately. Will we hear more of these optimistic remarks in the October ECB decision?
Read MoreAustralia’s consumer price index rose 3.2% year-over-year in the third quarter of 2025, marking the highest inflation rate in over a year. Here’s how AUD pairs reacted.
Read MoreThe Bank of Japan (BOJ) is scheduled to announce their policy decision this week, along with a fresh set of updated economic forecasts. Here’s what to look out for.
Read MoreMarkets displayed mixed behaviors on Tuesday, with equities climbing to fresh record highs while bitcoin, gold, and oil prices fell despite broad U.S. dollar weakness.
Read MoreMarkets whipsawed as the US-China trade breakthrough sent stocks soaring while gold crashed below $4,000. Here’s what the weekend framework really means and what traders may be missing.
Read MoreThe BOC is under pressure from U.S. tariffs that have dragged Q2 GDP down, while inflation remains hot. What are markets expecting from the event?
Read MoreSince the latest U.S. inflation report came in much weaker than expected, will the Fed announce another interest rate cut this month? Or will they hold out on further easing? Here’s what to look out for in the October FOMC statement.
Read MoreMarkets surged on US-China trade optimism, with stocks hitting record highs while gold plunged below $4,000. Federal Reserve rate cut expectations and reduced geopolitical tensions drove risk-on sentiment.
Read MoreAustralia’s Q3 CPI arrives as the RBA navigates between stubborn price pressures and a softening labor market. What are markets expecting from the event?
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