Italy’s February trade surplus hit €4.466 billion, exceeding forecasts and highlighting improving economic conditions globally.
ECB’s Villeroy downplays inflation risks from trade tensions; defends Powell’s rate cuts amid modest Euro rise.
China plans economic stability measures, focusing on jobs, trade, consumption, investment, and support for foreign firms.
AUD/JPY declines as Australian data stirs rate cut talk; Japan inflation stays above BoJ target.
Markets stayed quiet on Good Friday; officials hint at rate cuts amid growth concerns and strong euro.
Major currencies stable on Easter Friday; gold hits record high; US Dollar sees mixed performance trends.
China’s legislature will review a draft law supporting the private sector during its late-April meeting.
US Dollar stays weak amid tariff concerns; Fed policy, job data, and trade hopes influence outlook.
Japan’s economy recovers moderately, but US trade policy creates uncertainty and downside risks to the outlook.
Apple, Microsoft, and Nvidia’s portfolio mirrors Nasdaq; divergence signals caution as volatility and gold trends shift.
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