France’s inflation holds steady at 1.0% in July, but core inflation rises to 1.5%, signaling underlying pressures. This trend mirrors broader Eurozone challenges, complicating ECB rate decisions and impacting markets. – vtmarketsmy.com
Switzerland’s producer and import prices fell 0.2% in July 2025, reflecting disinflation. With import prices down 2.8%, the SNB might consider action on the strong franc. Explore trading opportunities! – vtmarketsmy.com
Eurozone’s GDP estimate is losing market relevance as the ECB remains on hold, while the US PPI and Jobless Claims data indicate persistent inflation, signaling cautious Fed policies and dollar strength ahead. – vtmarketsmy.com
European futures show mixed results as markets pause after gains, awaiting key US economic data. Inflation concerns drive cautious trading, making this an ideal moment for hedging strategies. – vtmarketsmy.com
NASDAQ futures show a shift from temporary gains to bearish sentiment as sellers dominate below key levels. Traders must adapt strategies, focusing on potential downturns amid macroeconomic concerns and inflation fears. – vtmarketsmy.com
UK’s GDP rose by 0.4% in June, surpassing expectations. The economy shows resilience, impacting interest rate forecasts and market strategies. Traders should adjust for higher rates and volatility ahead. – vtmarketsmy.com
UK GDP rose 0.3% in Q2, outpacing expectations, but business investment plummeted 4%. The Bank of England may delay interest rate cuts, impacting the Pound Sterling and market volatility ahead. – vtmarketsmy.com
UK’s Q1 GDP growth rose to +0.7%, driven by pre-US tariff exports, but predictions for Q2 show a slowdown to +0.1%. Traders anticipate volatility as potential disappointments loom. – vtmarketsmy.com
Major option expiries at 1.1700 for EUR/USD and 1.3600 for GBP/USD are stabilizing prices. Traders may consider strategies like selling volatility or buying dips amidst current market conditions. – vtmarketsmy.com
The USD/JPY has dropped to a three-week low at 146.40, influenced by US comments favoring a stronger yen. Traders are advised to consider strategies to capitalize on further declines. – vtmarketsmy.com
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