Canada’s industrial capacity utilization rose to 80.1%, fueled by energy sectors, while manufacturing faced declines. Mixed indicators highlight economic strengths and underlying challenges, influencing market volatility and pricing dynamics. – vtmarketsmy.com
The US dollar strengthens amid Israel’s military actions, with bond yields rising unexpectedly. Stocks decline, oil surges nearly 8%, and gold rises significantly, highlighting market sensitivity to geopolitical tensions. – vtmarketsmy.com
Eurozone industrial production surprisingly dropped 2.4% in April, highlighting declining demand across multiple sectors. This trend raises concerns for investors, suggesting cautious sentiment as macroeconomic indicators weigh heavily on recovery narratives. – vtmarketsmy.com
Iraq assures steady gas supplies from Iran amid Israeli strikes, calming market fears. Meanwhile, oil prices rebound as volatility rises, highlighting the delicate balance in the energy sector. – vtmarketsmy.com
China’s M2 money supply rose 7.9% in May, but new loans plummeted to ¥620 billion, indicating a slowdown in credit growth. This raises concerns about financial stability amid geopolitical risks. – vtmarketsmy.com
USDJPY is stuck in a range as soft US economic data weakens the dollar, while the yen struggles with Bank of Japan caution. Key support levels loom as traders await consumer sentiment insights. – vtmarketsmy.com
Japan’s Prime Minister Ishiba’s call with President Trump signals potential delays in US-Japan trade talks, impacting market expectations and foreign exchange volatility. Traders should brace for rapid shifts and dynamic responses. – vtmarketsmy.com
Tensions in the Middle East are causing European and U.S. equity futures to decline sharply, while gold prices rise. Oil spikes 6.5%, indicating market fears of supply disruptions. – vtmarketsmy.com
Germany’s inflation remains stubbornly high, with a 2.8% core rate driving concerns for the European Central Bank. Traders should prepare for potential market volatility as wage growth and input costs evolve. – vtmarketsmy.com
Geopolitical tensions rise as Israeli strikes on Iran spark conflict, causing oil prices to surge and gold to climb. Markets show volatility, with currencies reflecting risk-off sentiment amid uncertainty. – vtmarketsmy.com
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