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The recent rise in U.S. and global bond yields is causing turmoil in Asian markets, with investors feeling the effects of a strengthening dollar and tighter financial conditions. The lack of significant economic data and events in Asia on Thursday has left market participants to contemplate the implications of this trend, leading to a decline
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The preliminary data on inflation in three German states in May indicates some interesting trends. While the inflation rate increased in North Rhine-Westphalia, Bavaria, and Saxony, it declined in Brandenburg. This mixed picture suggests that there are regional variations in price growth within the country. It will be crucial to monitor the national inflation data
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The silver price continues to climb, reaching $32.25 in the European session with a 0.50% increase. This upward trend is largely attributed to the rising industrial demand for silver, particularly in sectors such as photovoltaics. The Silver Institute projects a 9% increase in industrial demand for silver, indicating a positive outlook for the white metal.
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Consumer confidence plays a crucial role in driving the Japanese economy, with private consumption accounting for approximately 60% of the country’s GDP. Any fluctuations in consumer sentiment can have significant repercussions on various economic indicators such as inflation, unemployment, retail sales, and industrial production. The recent depreciation of the Yen has increased import costs, leading
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Recent economic trends have shown a significant impact on the prices of gold and silver. The Federal Reserve’s hawkish meeting minutes, along with robust U.S. economic data, have led to a decrease in gold and silver prices. Fed officials have highlighted the importance of maintaining inflation control before considering any rate cuts. This has created
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The recent inflation report in Britain has brought both surprises and disappointments to investors and policymakers alike. The data, released by the Office for National Statistics, shows a slowdown in the rate of inflation in April, but not as much as anticipated. This unexpected turn of events has led to a reevaluation of market expectations
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