Pound strengthens, supported by US-UK trade deal and BoE rate cut; economic outlook slightly improves.
Tariffs create economic uncertainty, pressuring inflation and growth; the Federal Reserve remains vigilant and adaptable.
USD/CAD rises as US Dollar strengthens on Fed stance and trade optimism; eyes set on 1.4000 breakout.
Global tariff certainty drives hawkish repricing; central banks signal mixed rate paths amid shifting trade dynamics.
NZD shows downward bias toward 0.5870; potential dip to 0.5835 amid resistance at 0.5920, 0.5940.
USDJPY nears key trendline as USD strengthens; buyers, sellers face off amid global trade and rate shifts.
Chinese exports hit April record despite US tariffs; growth to ASEAN and EU offsets US decline.
European and U.S. futures rise slightly, with markets eyeing upcoming U.S.-China talks for further direction.
Greece’s industrial production rose 1.7% in March year-on-year, signaling improved economic sector performance.
China’s exports rose while imports declined overall; April saw growing exports and a stable trade surplus.
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