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    4 September 2025
    ADP US jobs data, initial jobless claims, and trade balance updates to be released next

    A weak JOLTS report and Beige Book drive bond prices up, pressuring the US dollar. Market focus shifts to the upcoming ADP jobs report, signaling potential rate cuts and increased volatility ahead. – vtmarketsmy.com

    4 September 2025
    In August, US employers announced 85,979 layoffs, which is a 13% increase compared to last year.

    August saw a notable spike in US job cuts, marking a 13% increase from last year. Economic factors are softening the labor market, prompting traders to adopt defensive strategies and consider hedging against volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com

    4 September 2025
    Traders await US data, keeping the dollar steady as market sentiment improves and changes remain subtle.

    Calm bond markets and a stable dollar hint at upcoming volatility ahead of crucial US job data releases. Traders eye potential sharp movements, particularly in EUR/USD and AUD/USD, as market reactions loom. – vtmarketsmy.com

    4 September 2025
    Retail sales in the Eurozone fell by 0.5%, contrary to the expected 0.2% increase

    July retail sales in the Eurozone dropped more than expected, hinting at a cautious consumer. This adds uncertainty for the European Central Bank as inflation remains elevated. Hedge strategies are recommended. – vtmarketsmy.com

    4 September 2025
    US and Japan advance negotiations to lower auto tariffs from 27.5% to 15%

    The US and Japan are nearing a deal to cut car import tariffs from 27.5% to 15%, boosting the yen and benefiting Japanese automakers, but uncertainty remains pending President Trump’s approval. – vtmarketsmy.com

    4 September 2025
    Ifo Institute lowers Germany’s growth forecasts, predicting minimal expansion and ongoing challenges

    The Ifo Institute’s revised German economic growth forecast shows stagnation, predicting just 0.2% for this year. Challenges from US tariffs and economic policy uncertainties suggest bearish trends for the DAX and Euro. – vtmarketsmy.com

    4 September 2025
    UK construction PMI for August rises to 45.5, up from July’s five-year low

    The UK construction sector shows slight improvement with an August PMI of 45.5, but remains in contraction. Business confidence declines further, indicating ongoing economic struggles and potential for bearish trading strategies. – vtmarketsmy.com

    4 September 2025
    IfW forecasts modest 0.1% economic growth for Germany this year, facing challenges ahead

    Germany’s economy is set for minimal growth at 0.1% in 2025, with serious obstacles from US tariffs. A widening budget deficit and weak currency signal caution for investors. – vtmarketsmy.com

    4 September 2025
    The German construction sector faces a moderate decline, with a decrease in residential activity and a slight improvement in civil engineering.

    Germany’s construction sector faces persistent challenges due to high interest rates and legislative issues, leading to a bearish outlook. Opportunities exist for strategic trades in construction stocks and currency pairs. – vtmarketsmy.com

    4 September 2025
    European indices showed mixed results, while US futures stayed stable amid market conditions.

    European indices showed mixed results while US futures remained stable. With low volatility ahead of crucial labor data, traders see opportunities for significant swings. Upcoming jobs reports could reshape market dynamics. – vtmarketsmy.com

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