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December CPI Report: Will Inflation Dash Hopes for Rate Cuts in 2025?

Financial markets experienced a significant downturn after the release of the December jobs report. This was largely due to a surge in the dollar and bond yields, but anticipation of the upcoming Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation report for December likely also played a role.Base effects could cause year-on-year inflation …

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Weekly Recap: US Jobs data slams Wallstreet shares amid earnings anticipation

Last week was eventful, marked by a series of significant developments. These included policy directions anticipated from President-elect Donald Trump’s administration, future paths for central banks, particularly the Federal Reserve, and the impact of key US economic releases. The Eurozone has seen significant developments, particularly CPI front. Several European leaders …

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Upbeat NFP Data Evidences Resilient Labour Market

The recent US nonfarm payrolls report delivered a resounding message: the American labour market remains a force to be reckoned with. December witnessed a robust 256,000 job additions, significantly surpassing expectations and solidifying the economy’s resilience. This robust growth, particularly evident in the private sector, underscores the continued strength of …

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What Can Markets Expect from December’s US Employment Data?

US employment data significantly influences market price movements. By examining preliminary employment indicators, we can anticipate the likely outcomes of the official data release, typically on the first Friday of each month.This Friday, the highly anticipated US employment data is scheduled for release. Market expectations point towards a substantial increase …

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