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    6 May 2025
    The Taiwanese dollar’s remarkable surge, alongside other Asian currencies, has caught ING’s attention

    Taiwan dollar surges amid trade speculation; USD weakens as markets eye Fed’s stance on rate cuts.

    6 May 2025
    Spain’s April services PMI declined to 53.4, with reduced new work and weakened growth prospects

    Spain’s service sector slows; PMI drops, costs rise amid tariffs. Optimism wanes despite workforce expansion.

    6 May 2025
    The USD/CAD pair is currently around 1.3820, exhibiting a bearish trend within a descending channel

    USD/CAD shows bearish momentum near 1.3800 support; potential breakout could signal further downside or recovery.

    6 May 2025
    European indices began the day with minimal fluctuations, while markets await further trade news

    European markets steady; S&P 500 futures dip 0.3% amid trade uncertainty and investor caution.

    6 May 2025
    A downward trend for GBP against USD seems probable, with 1.3230 being an unlikely target

    GBP shows downward bias against USD; further pullback possible, but major support breach remains uncertain near-term.

    6 May 2025
    Limited events include Eurozone PMIs, a 10-year auction, and a key Trump-Carney meeting

    Today’s focus: UK, Eurozone PMI data, Trump-Carney tariff talks, and a potential US trade deal announcement.

    6 May 2025
    Amid rising geopolitical tensions, the Japanese Yen rises for the third day against the USD

    Japanese Yen rises for third day amid BoJ’s stance, global tensions, and cautious trading behavior.

    6 May 2025
    Early European trading shows Eurostoxx and DAX futures down, while UK FTSE futures slightly rise

    European stock futures dip amid softer risk sentiment; US and German markets decline while UK edges higher.

    6 May 2025
    The auction yield for Spain’s six-month letras decreased from 2.115% to 1.937%

    Spain’s bond yields fell; EUR/USD dropped amid German politics; gold rose on Middle East tensions.

    6 May 2025
    In Switzerland, the unemployment rate remains at 2.8%, with registered jobseekers decreasing to 130,101

    Switzerland’s jobless rate holds steady at 2.8% in April as unemployment numbers slightly decline.

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