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Central bank meetings take centre stage with the Bank of Canada on Wednesday and the European Central Bank on Thursday.
Via Talk Markets · June 2, 2025

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A rebound in PSU banks and real estate names helped Indian equities pare early losses; VIX jumped 7%.
Via Stocktwits · June 2, 2025

He said any tariff-induced inflation will not be persistent and that inflation expectations were anchored.
Via Stocktwits · June 2, 2025

We discuss the ongoing recession that likely began in Q1 2024.
Via Talk Markets · June 1, 2025

Trump fails to realize that the Fed is attempting to preserve confidence in the U.S., primarily in the debt market.
Via Talk Markets · June 1, 2025
The EUR/USD exchange rate will be in the spotlight this week as the European Central Bank delivers its interest rate decision and as the US publishes its nonfarm payrolls data on Friday.
Via Talk Markets · June 2, 2025

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According to the analyst, Central Bank of India shares broke above the key ₹39.6 resistance level after forming an inverted head and shoulders pattern, indicating a potential upward move.
Via Stocktwits · June 2, 2025

PrimeWay Credit Union announces new debt consolidation loan program designed to help members combine multiple bills into one monthly payment with competitive rates starting at 8.99%.
Via Binary News Network · June 2, 2025

The analyst said upstream firms may benefit, but refiners and downstream players face pressure.
Via Stocktwits · June 2, 2025

Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller warned that tariff-induced inflation could temporarily push prices higher.
Via Benzinga · June 2, 2025

The week’s economic calendar is heavily loaded with labor market data and speeches by Federal Reserve officials.
Via Stocktwits · June 2, 2025

The regulation known as the Supplementary Leverage Ratio garnered further attention following a selloff of U.S. debt in April following Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs.
Via Stocktwits · June 1, 2025

Billionaire investor Mark Cuban offers his take on why inflation hasn't spiked to the extent that it was expected by leading economists, in response to the "Liberation Day" tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump
Via Benzinga · June 1, 2025

Bettors on Polymarket were not convinced about Jerome Powell’s exit as rumors circulated that the Federal Reserve Chair would step down on Monday. What Happened: The odds for the betting contract titled "Will Trump remove Jerome Powell in 2025?" remained unchanged at 12%, despite strong speculation on X regarding his resignation.
Via Benzinga · June 1, 2025

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Investor Kevin O'Leary warns Americans about high credit card interest rates, urging them to pay off their debt and avoid it to build wealth.
Via Benzinga · June 1, 2025

The coming week will feature key economic data. The schedule begins on Monday with the ISM Manufacturing report, followed by the JOLTS report on Tuesday, ADP and ISM Services on Wednesday, an ECB meeting on Thursday, and the jobs report on Friday.
Via Talk Markets · June 1, 2025

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Trump's tariff wars have brought outsize uncertainty to the stock market, making it increasingly challenging to identify companies positioned to weather the storm.
Via The Motley Fool · June 1, 2025

Japanese data paint a mixed picture of the economy. There are growing downside risks as output contracts. Yet, there are increasing upside risks for inflation. The Bank of Japan is likely to prioritise price pressures.
Via Talk Markets · June 1, 2025

Find out when it actually makes sense to pay credit card surcharges and when you're better off sticking with debit or cash.
Via The Motley Fool · June 1, 2025