Japanese government bonds fell as investors shifted to equities after Trump’s tariff rollback eased trade tensions.
China’s PPI fell 2.5% in March year-on-year, highlighting ongoing economic challenges and market uncertainties.
China vows to counter U.S. tariffs, seeks stronger EU trade ties, and prefers dialogue over conflict.
China seeks EU trade cooperation, warns against U.S. tariffs as AUD/USD dips amid global trade tensions.
Trump’s tariff shift may reduce U.S. consumption, hurt growth, raise inflation, and pressure risk assets.
USD/CAD rises after tariff pause; markets eye CPI data and oil prices for Canadian Dollar direction.
UK house buyer demand hit lowest since Sept 2023, with buyer enquiries and prices showing declines.
Foreign investment in Japanese stocks surged, indicating renewed interest and shifting investor behavior in Japan’s market.
EUR/USD remains rangebound amid tariff uncertainty, Fed rate expectations, and key upcoming inflation and sentiment data.
Prime Minister Carney supports Trump’s tariff pause, citing potential positive impacts on global trade negotiations.
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