Quick Look: Germany, Europe’s economic powerhouse, faced unique challenges last year, including a loss of Russian
Quick Look: Indonesia’s Q1 GDP grew 5.11% year-on-year, surpassing forecasts. Key drivers are government spending
Quick Look: UK inflation hits a 13-month low at 2.4%, unexpectedly driven down by lower airfares. Bank of England may de
Quick Look: South Korea’s shadow banking has grown to S$85.8 trillion, with a high delinquency rate of 6.55%. Soar
Quick Look: Keith Gill’s social media post reignited meme stock rallies, with
Quick Look: Germany, Europe’s economic powerhouse, faced unique challenges last year, including a loss of Russian gas and spiked energy costs. Despite challenges, certain sectors, like auto production, showed resilience with significant growth. The
Quick Look: USD/JPY trading above 156.00, indicating sustained bullish momentum. Key support at 155 yen, resistance up to 160 yen. Experts recommend buying on dips, reflecting positive sentiment. The USD/JPY currency pair continues to showcase its robustness in the
Quick Look: Strong Technical Support: EUR/USD above key levels; 14-day EMA at 1.0752. Bullish Breakout Potential: Resistance near 1.0800; exceeding it could reach 1.0885. Important Economic Data: Upcoming CPI could weaken the USD, boosting the Euro. The Euro experienced
Quick Look: AUD/USD resistance at 0.65, support at 0.64, with fluctuations influenced by economic indicators and Federal Reserve policies. Traders remain cautious, eyeing upcoming US economic data releases; sentiment leans towards modest gains with potential slow declines. Focus on
Quick Look: The NZD/USD current rate is 0.6000 amid bearish trends, weakening domestic indicators, and strong US data. Reserve Bank of New Zealand hints at a possible rate cut 2024 due to declining inflation expectations. Technical analysis shows NZD/USD
Quick Look: Germany, Europe’s economic powerhouse, faced unique challenges last year, including a loss of Russian gas and spiked energy costs. Despite challenges, certain sectors, like auto production, showed resilience with significant growth. The labour market reflects gender disparity;
Quick Look: Indonesia’s Q1 GDP grew 5.11% year-on-year, surpassing forecasts. Key drivers are government spending (20%), household spending (4.91%), and investment (3.79%). Experts predict varied growth rates, from 4.5% to 5.2%. Public spending grew 20%, and household consumption accounted
Quick Look: Bank Of Japan decision led USD/JPY to hit a 34-year high; the FY 2024 growth forecast was revised to 0.8%. April’s 1.8% increase fell short of expectations, impacting inflation outlook and policy. Despite slow Q1 GDP growth,
Quick Look: UK inflation hits a 13-month low at 2.4%, unexpectedly driven down by lower airfares. Bank of England may delay rate hikes, with shifting odds now favouring a rise by August. Economic signs mixed, with factory costs up
Quick Look: Germany, Europe’s economic powerhouse, faced unique challenges last year, including a loss of Russian gas and spiked energy costs. Despite challenges, certain sectors, like auto production, showed resilience with significant growth. The labour market reflects gender disparity; reforms aim for full-time work and digital infrastructure to boost
Quick Look: Germany, Europe’s economic powerhouse, faced unique challenges last year, including a loss of Russian gas and spiked energy costs. Despite challenges, certain sectors, like auto production, showed resilience with significant growth. The labour market reflects gender disparity; reforms aim for full-time work and digital infrastructure to
Quick Look: Indonesia’s Q1 GDP grew 5.11% year-on-year, surpassing forecasts. Key drivers are government spending (20%), household spending (4.91%), and investment (3.79%). Experts predict varied growth rates, from 4.5% to 5.2%. Public spending grew 20%, and household consumption accounted for 54.93% of GDP. Challenges include high interest rates,
Quick Look: UK inflation hits a 13-month low at 2.4%, unexpectedly driven down by lower airfares. Bank of England may delay rate hikes, with shifting odds now favouring a rise by August. Economic signs mixed, with factory costs up but pound strength and job market stability noted. In
Quick Look: South Korea’s shadow banking has grown to S$85.8 trillion, with a high delinquency rate of 6.55%. Soaring debts in real estate, highlighted by Taeyoung’s restructuring and a US$66 billion government intervention. Significant funds enrich the tech sector with major semiconductor projects led by SK Hynix and
Quick Look Japan now ranks as the world’s fourth-largest economy, trailing behind Germany. The country’s GDP contracted in the last quarter of 2023, with an annual shrinkage of 0.4%. Economic growth slowed to 1.9%