WTI crude rebounds, holding above $60; Iran deal, OPEC+ output, and macro data drive market direction.
US consumer sentiment dipped, housing starts missed estimates, while markets responded to inflation and trade developments.
Gold falls over 1.5% as US-China tariff pause boosts risk appetite; inflation expectations remain high.
U.S. markets rose steadily this week, driven by easing US-China tariffs, with broad gains across indices.
USD/JPY rises as Japan’s GDP contracts and US inflation expectations climb, impacting monetary policy outlooks.
US, EU begin complex trade talks on tariffs, digital trade; Japan withdraws, Paris meeting proposed.
US Dollar Index holds steady near 101 amid mixed US data, inflation concerns, and rate cut speculation.
Canada’s markets close for Victoria Day; key inflation data and BoC rate decision loom amid economic shifts.
DJIA hits weekly highs despite weak sentiment; inflation expectations, trade tariffs, and policy shifts influence outlook.
Stock markets rise as US-China tensions ease; AI sector sees renewed activity; S&P 500 hits new high.
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