Abbott Laboratories predicts Q2 2025 revenue of $11.07 billion, a 6.7% increase, and earnings of $1.25 per share. Key growth drivers include medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and nutrition segments. – vtmarketsmy.com
The USD/CAD pair remains steady at 1.3690 amidst US tariff threats and strong Canadian employment data. Upcoming inflation reports may influence rate expectations, impacting future market movements for both currencies. – vtmarketsmy.com
Crude oil futures dropped to $66.98, highlighting a bearish trend. Key moving averages were breached, indicating increased selling pressure. Investors should monitor the $67.00 level for potential reversals or further declines. – vtmarketsmy.com
The S&P 500 dipped 0.33% amid tariff concerns but stabilized as investors look to upcoming earnings reports. Rising volatility and crude oil prices suggest a market at a crucial turning point. – vtmarketsmy.com
Asset prices are recovering, but high global debt and geopolitical risks loom. The GBPUSD shows weakness, nearing critical retracement levels. Traders should focus on market reactions rather than waiting for reversals. – vtmarketsmy.com
Quarterly earnings season begins with major banks reporting, alongside key US and Canadian inflation data expected to impact market sentiment. Traders brace for volatility as economic signals emerge. – vtmarketsmy.com
USDJPY is on the rise due to U.S. tariffs on Japanese goods, indicating strong buyer activity. Key technical levels signal a bullish trend, but traders should remain vigilant for momentum shifts. – vtmarketsmy.com
The UK economy contracts by 0.1%, raising unemployment to 4.6%. As the Bank of England hints at rate cuts, the Euro strengthens against the Pound, signaling significant market shifts ahead. – vtmarketsmy.com
The ECB is poised to discuss bleak economic projections influenced by tariff threats, likely holding rates steady in July but considering cuts in September, causing the euro to decline. Adjust trading strategies accordingly. – vtmarketsmy.com
Beth Hammack of the Fed highlights a robust economy with persistent inflation. Bitcoin reaches $122,000, while the Euro weakens amid trade concerns. Market volatility looms as policy remains tight yet adaptable. – vtmarketsmy.com
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