The US markets closed recently as the country commemorated its efforts to break free from monarchy rule. There has been some buzz in the media regarding the possibility of US President Biden running for re-election. Nevertheless, the markets are not expected to show any significant reaction to such speculations, at least not at this early
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The Bank of Israel is facing a challenging decision regarding its short-term interest rates in the wake of the war in Gaza, sticky inflation, and a widening risk premium. The current situation calls for careful consideration of various factors that could impact the country’s economic performance in the coming months. The decision to hold the
China is currently in discussions with the European Union to avoid additional tariffs on Chinese electric cars. The European Commission has set a deadline for imposing tariffs if an agreement is not reached by July 4th. Both parties are encouraged to work towards a compromise to prevent these tariffs from taking effect. The Chinese Ministry
The Australian Trade Balance has been facing a deteriorating trend due to various economic factors. China’s lackluster demand, the collapse of the real estate market, and the slump in iron ore prices in the first half of 2024 have all contributed to this downward trend. Additionally, trade tensions between Australia and China, as well as
The market for initial public offerings (IPOs) in Hong Kong is expected to see significant improvement over the next five years, with the turnaround beginning in the second half of this year. George Chan, global IPO leader at EY, expressed optimism about the future of the Hong Kong IPO market, citing positive trends and a
The Federal Reserve officials, in their recent meeting on June 11-12, acknowledged that the U.S. economy was showing signs of slowing down. They also noted that “price pressures were diminishing,” indicating a possible decline in inflation. Despite these concerns, the officials decided to adopt a wait-and-see approach before making any commitments to interest rate cuts.
The American Reshoring ETF, introduced by Tema ETFs CEO Maurits Pot, is focused on supporting the revival of U.S. manufacturing jobs. Pot believes that this movement, often referred to as “deglobalization,” is just beginning and emphasizes the importance of job creation and bringing back local manufacturing positions. This ETF was launched in May 2023 and
When examining the monthly scale of EUR/USD, it becomes apparent that there is potential for a significant breakout. This is evidenced by the higher highs and higher lows that have been forming. In January 2023, the price reached a peak at $1.2448, followed by a higher low of $1.1803 in March 2023. Subsequently, another higher
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The AUD/USD pair has recently reached 0.6676, showing signs of a sideways pattern. This lack of clear direction indicates a mixed sentiment in the market. The positive movement of the Australian dollar can be attributed to the weakening stance of the US dollar, primarily influenced by the recent comments made by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome
EUR/JPY is currently trading around 173.80 during the early European session, up by 0.20% for the day. The weakening of the Japanese Yen can be attributed to the recent data showing contractionary business activity in Japan during June. The final reading of Japan’s Services PMI fell to 49.4 in June from 49.8 in May, marking
Tungsten is a metal with a wide range of applications, from weapons and autos to electric car batteries and semiconductors. China dominates the supply chain for many critical minerals, including tungsten. The country’s control over this metal has raised concerns about the vulnerability of supply chains that rely heavily on Chinese production. Although China has
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