Weekly Analysis (29 April - 3 May)
In the United States, the focus will be on the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, where it is anticipated that borrowing costs will remain at their current levels
Read MoreIn the United States, the focus will be on the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, where it is anticipated that borrowing costs will remain at their current levels
Read MoreIn the United States, investors are gearing up for a busy week with a focus on retail sales data and speeches from several Federal Reserve policymakers.
Read MoreIn the United States, attention will be focused on the January jobs data and a series of speeches by Federal Reserve officials, including a two-day testimony by Fed Chair Powell before Congress regarding monetary policy.
Read MoreIn the United States, investors are gearing up for a busy economic schedule, including several Federal Reserve policymakers' speeches.
Read MoreThe coming week in the United States is set to feature key economic updates, including the highly anticipated January Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, retail trade figures, industrial production data, and the initial February reading of the Michigan consumer sentiment.
Read MoreThe upcoming week is packed with important events in the US, including the first Federal Reserve meeting of the year.
Read MoreIn the United States, the focus is on the advanced estimate of Q4 GDP growth, which is projected to have grown at a slower annualized rate of 1.8% compared to the 4.9% increase in the previous quarter.
Read MoreAt the start of the third week of the year, the markets are still assessing the economic outlook in the major economies and trying to find their bearings on the foreign exchange market.
Read MoreThis week, the financial market is expected to be shaped by a series of key economic reports and central bank decisions across various currencies.
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