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    16 March 2026
    In February, US capacity utilisation exceeded forecasts, reaching 76.3% versus an expected 76.2% in latest data

    US capacity utilisation edged up to 76.3% in February, beating the 76.2% forecast by 0.1 points.

    16 March 2026
    Warren Patterson says oil markets reprice for extended Hormuz disruption, with about 8m b/d already halted

    Oil markets reprice for prolonged Hormuz disruption, 8m b/d shut-ins, delayed US response, elevated record prices.

    16 March 2026
    TD Securities’ Daniel Ghali says Chinese demand supports global silver buying, while visible stocks still outweigh shorts

    Chinese silver demand keeps Shanghai import arbitrage profitable, boosting imports and inventories, easing scarcity as global coverage rises.

    16 March 2026
    US index futures rebound entering New York; Dow and S&P recover, Nasdaq lags, VIX pivots 26.38

    US index futures steadied; Dow and S&P reclaimed pivots, Nasdaq lagged. Focus turns to resistance holds and VIX.

    16 March 2026
    Rabobank’s Jane Foley says Swiss franc lags safe-haven behaviour amid Middle East tensions and SNB warnings near 0.90

    Swiss franc ranks seventh among G10 since February; SNB intervention warnings keep EUR/CHF near 0.90.

    16 March 2026
    Silver trades near $79.70, down 1.12%, as investors stay cautious ahead of Federal Reserve policy updates

    Silver slips to $79.70 as markets await Fed decision; higher rates and Middle East tensions shape sentiment.

    16 March 2026
    February saw Canada’s annual CPI ease to 1.8%, below forecasts; monthly prices rose 0.5%

    Canada’s CPI slows to 1.8% in February; core eases, base effects cited; loonie strengthens, USD/CAD slips.

    16 March 2026
    Nordea economists say Norges Bank will hike in June, driven by higher Norwegian inflation and energy-price shocks

    Nordea expects Norges Bank to hike rates to 4.25% in June amid inflation and energy shock.

    16 March 2026
    Canada’s core CPI rose 0.2% month-on-month in February, indicating steady underlying inflationary pressure across the economy

    Canada’s core CPI rose 0.2% in February, showing monthly inflation excluding volatile items like energy.

    16 March 2026
    February’s Canadian monthly CPI rose 0.5%, undershooting the 0.6% forecast, data showed

    Canada’s February CPI rose 0.5% month-on-month, missing the 0.6% forecast by 0.1 percentage points.

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