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    18 June 2025
    In the first quarter, private spending in Mexico declined to -0.6% from 0.4% previously

    Mexico’s private spending dropped 0.6% year-on-year, signaling a potential slowdown in overall economic activity.

    18 June 2025
    Trump criticises Powell’s performance, doubts rate cuts today, and discusses Iran and trade negotiations

    Trump urges 2% rate cut, eyes Iran talks, India trade deal, markets rise as oil prices fall.

    18 June 2025
    Following a drop, the EUR/USD pair experiences slight gains as markets anticipate the Fed’s decision

    Euro struggles below 1.1500 as Middle East tensions, oil surge, and Fed policy outlook weigh on sentiment.

    18 June 2025
    Canada may commence its first LNG production at Kitimat, providing Asia with alternative energy sources

    Canada’s LNG Canada project offers low-emission LNG to Asia, boosting economy and energy security by 2025.

    18 June 2025
    Geopolitical tensions, including US-Iran exchanges, support WTI Oil prices close to $74.00 levels

    WTI Crude Oil holds near $74 amid Middle East tensions, Iran threats, fueling fears of supply disruption.

    18 June 2025
    Housing starts in the US fell to 1.256m, the lowest since 2020, amid declining permits

    U.S. May housing starts and permits decline sharply, signaling persistent weakness in the housing market despite lower rates.

    18 June 2025
    According to Scotiabank analysts, the Japanese Yen is showing strength amidst weak USD conditions

    Yen gains on trade data and inflation; USD/JPY faces resistance as markets eye Fed rate decision.

    18 June 2025
    The U.S. dollar weakens generally ahead of the Federal Reserve’s upcoming interest rate decision

    U.S. dollar weakens as Fed maintains rates; EU inflation steady; housing, gold down; oil edges higher.

    18 June 2025
    As the NA session approaches, the Pound Sterling rises about 0.3% against the US Dollar

    Pound Sterling climbs on higher May inflation, boosting expectations ahead of BoE; technical trend remains bullish.

    18 June 2025
    The dollar weakened slightly amid cautious market sentiment and geopolitical tensions, particularly concerning Iran and Israel

    Markets remain cautious amid geopolitical tensions; dollar dips slightly, with inflation data and currency movements influencing sentiment.

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