Nasdaq-100 Futures consolidate near key levels; watch POC at 21,315 for bullish or bearish setups.
UK house prices hit record high despite slowed growth; demand drops after tax incentives expire in April.
S&P 500 Futures watch resistance at 6,000; support levels and VWAP guide bullish and bearish scenarios.
New Zealand’s PPI Input and Output prices rose sharply, driven by energy and manufacturing sector increases.
NZ PPI jumps 2.1%, surprising markets; strong USD weighs on gold, EUR/USD, and GBP/USD rates.
New Zealand’s services sector slips further in April, while manufacturing shows signs of improvement with growth.
New Zealand’s Producer Price Index rose 2.9% in Q1, far exceeding the expected 0.2% increase.
US credit downgrade sinks stock futures; global politics, ECB caution, and Biden’s diagnosis fuel market unease.
New Zealand’s services sector contracts in April, with PSI dropping to 48.5 from 49.1 previously.
John Williams speaks at Hofstra; Asian markets await key April economic data, including retail and production numbers.
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