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    13 June 2025
    In the first quarter, Canada’s capacity utilisation rate rose to 80.1%, exceeding the expected 79.8%

    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

    13 June 2025
    US dollar rises following Israel’s military action against Iran, impacting financial markets

    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

    13 June 2025
    Eurozone industrial production drops 2.4% in April, missing the expected 1.7% increase

    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

    13 June 2025
    Iraq says Iranian gas supplies continue despite overnight Israeli strikes, leading to a rise in oil prices.

    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

    13 June 2025
    China’s May M2 money supply increased by 7.9%, while new yuan loans fell short of expectations.

    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

    13 June 2025
    Weak US data pressures the USD, while JPY stays weak; USD/JPY fluctuates between key levels for traders.

    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

    13 June 2025
    Ishiba from Japan and President Trump are expected to discuss trade progress in a phone conversation.

    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

    13 June 2025
    Futures fell across the board in early European trading, while gold saw increased demand.

    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

    13 June 2025
    Germany’s May final CPI remains steady at 2.1% annually, raising concerns for the ECB about core inflation at 2.8%

    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

    13 June 2025
    Tensions rise in the Middle East as Israel targets Iran, causing a surge in oil and gold prices

    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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