US equity index futures stabilized after last week’s surge, while global dynamics shift with tariff threats affecting the euro. Watch for opportunities in volatility and protective strategies amid uncertainty. – vtmarketsmy.com
Italy’s Deputy PM calls for lower ECB interest rates and quantitative easing to support SMEs amid a strong euro. This sets up tension ahead of the ECB’s September 11 meeting, creating market opportunities. – vtmarketsmy.com
ECB’s Joachim Nagel warns against rate cuts, signaling stability for the euro as inflation holds at 2%. This uncertain economic landscape has traders recalibrating strategies, indicating a potential pause in easing. – vtmarketsmy.com
Europe’s labor market surprises with resilience despite rising inflation and interest rates, with employment growth supporting stability. However, potential productivity concerns could signal a future downturn, necessitating careful trading strategies. – vtmarketsmy.com
Ursula von der Leyen backs the EU-US trade deal, ensuring stability and improved market access for European firms, especially automakers, while warning of risks for excluded sectors like wine and spirits. – vtmarketsmy.com
The European Central Bank is holding interest rates steady at 2%, with balanced inflation and growth risks. Upcoming meetings focus on monitoring economic trends, suggesting a cautious approach for investors. – vtmarketsmy.com
The UK faces a growth crisis due to a shrinking workforce and persistent inflation, prompting the Bank of England to cut rates to 4%. The economy’s stagnation creates heightened volatility for investors. – vtmarketsmy.com
The European Central Bank is poised to keep interest rates steady at 2%, with possible cuts by 2026. Economic resilience and stable inflation ease pressures, but U.S. tariffs and external risks loom. – vtmarketsmy.com
Asia’s economic calendar on August 25, 2025, is light, with markets reacting positively to Powell’s Jackson Hole speech, suggesting a new era for equities. Investors should navigate cautiously. – vtmarketsmy.com
Trade cautiously this Monday as thin market liquidity can cause price fluctuations. The Euro strengthens against the dollar, while commodity currencies struggle due to weakening Chinese demand. Keep an eye on upcoming economic data! – vtmarketsmy.com
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