ADVFN US – Market Content Editor
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China’s Inflation Rate Eases, US Warehousing Employment Hits Low
China’s Inflation Rate Eases China’s inflation rate eased for the second consecutive month in March, despite signs of economic recovery after strict Covid-19 controls lasting nearly three years. Consumer prices only rose by 0.7% compared to the previous year, according to China’s National Bureau of Statistics. This was the lowest annual rate of inflation since…
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PC Shipments Continue To Fall, Super Mario Bros. Movie Breaks Records, Tesla Lowers Prices Again
US Stocks Fall US stocks took a hit, and the dollar surged in thin trading during the holidays, as investors prepared for another interest rate hike from the Federal Reserve. This came after Friday’s US job data, with the S&P 500 (SPI:SP500) falling more than 0.5%, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 index (NASDAQI:NDX) losing 1.1%.…
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S&P 500 Earnings to Decline, Tesla to Build Shanghai Factory, Speculators Bet Against Treasuries
Markets React to Jobs Data Asian stocks gave up gains, and US equity futures fell in light trading as investors evaluated the Federal Reserve’s policy following Friday’s US jobs data. US stock contracts declined, and Treasury yields dropped across the curve in Asia after jumping Friday. The US monthly payrolls data boosted bets on a…
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Online Prices Continue to Drop, Yen Falls After BOJ Announcement, Biden Visits Belfast Amid Political Uncertainty
Online Prices Continue to Drop Online prices for discretionary items such as home goods, appliances, and electronics continued to drop in March, marking the seventh consecutive month of decline. The Adobe digital price index reported a year-on-year decrease of 1.7%, but prices remained flat compared to the previous month. Grocery prices increased at a slower…
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America’s Leaked Intelligence Documents, China’s Taiwan Military Drills
America’s Leaked Intelligence Documents Leaked classified-intelligence documents reveal that America has been spying on its key allies, including South Korea. The documents show that South Korean companies are indirectly supplying lethal weapons to Ukraine, which contradicts official policy. The files also contain national-security information about Russia’s invasion, as well as details about China, the Indo-Pacific…
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Investors Flock to Cash, Bond Market Rally Concerns
Minor Gains in European Markets European stocks experienced minor gains on Friday, as traders remained on the lookout for the potential impact of higher interest rates on inflation. The Stoxx 600 (STOXX:SSXP), which covers the entire region, experienced a 0.3% increase after eurozone inflation fell more than anticipated and is on course to finish the…
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China’s Positive Figures, Eurozone Inflation Falls, UK House Prices Decline
China’s Non-Manufacturing Growth China’s non-manufacturing sector grew at its fastest rate in over a decade in March, with the National Bureau of Statistics’ non-manufacturing purchasing managers’ index reaching 58.2, surpassing economists’ predictions of 54.3. However, manufacturing growth slowed, with the manufacturing sector gauge coming in at 51.9, trailing February’s 52.6 rate. The contrasting signals suggest…
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Global Deal-Making Slows, Ford’s Battery Investment, Wells Fargo Sanctions Fine
US Shares Rise On Thursday, US shares rose, taking Europe’s lead, as investors assessed the future path of monetary policy following weeks of turmoil for banks on both sides of the Atlantic. Wall Street’s benchmark S&P 500 (SPI:SP500) rose 0.6%, with all industries advancing except for financials. JPMorgan (NYSE:JP) and Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) both lost…
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Trump Faces Criminal Charges, Finland Joins NATO
Trump Faces Criminal Charges Donald Trump faces criminal charges for his alleged role in covering up hush-money payments made to an adult film actress. A grand jury in New York voted to indict him, and he is expected to turn himself in on Tuesday. Mr Trump denies any wrongdoing, and this is just one of…
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Bonus Pool Decreases on Wall Street, H&M Surprises with Profit
Bet on Fed Rate Cut Pays Off A bet was made in January that the Federal Reserve would lower its benchmark rate to 1.5% by the end of the year, and it appears to have been closed for a profit of $10 million after almost becoming worthless in February due to banking turmoil. The bet…