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Economic Events and Company Reports on August 7, 2025: Bank of England Interest Rate, U.S. Tariffs, Reports from Siemens and Toyota
... beginning of a labor market cool-down.
17:00 (Canada):
Ivey Purchasing Managers Index for July. The composite indicator of business activity in Canada reflects demand and supply dynamics in the economy. This data complements the overall picture of global PMI indices, allowing for comparison between trends in the North American business sector and other regions.
US: Energy Stocks and Inflation Expectations
17:30 (US):
EIA report on natural gas stocks for the week. Changes in US gas inventory data are crucial ...
Economic News August 3, 2025 — Fed Rate Cut, Apple and Meta Reports, Gold Price Increase
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Asia: Stimulus in China and Sustained Growth in India
Asian markets are showing mixed dynamics, reflecting the contradictions between internal issues and an improving external backdrop. In China, signs of economic slowdown are evident: the industrial PMI in July fell below 50 again (to about 49.5), signaling a contraction in manufacturing activity for the second consecutive month. Weak external demand and cautious consumption are hindering industry. In response, Chinese authorities announced an additional ...
Economic Events and Corporate Reports - Monday, July 28, 2025 - OPEC+ Meeting, Dallas Fed Index
... declining compared to last year's peak levels, although it still exceeds the target of 2%. The eurozone is also witnessing a slowdown in price growth; however, core inflation remains relatively high.
At the same time, published business activity indexes (PMI) signal improvements: recent reports indicate robust expansion in manufacturing and services in the U.S. and signs of economic activity recovery in Europe. In China, the government continues to stimulate the economy, attempting to support business ...
Macroeconomic Events and Quarterly Reports of Major Companies on July 22, 2025: Reports from Coca-Cola, RTX, Equifax, SAP, UniCredit
... of July 23 to gauge whether a gap in oil stocks is to be expected.
3. The upcoming statistics for Wednesday. Already tomorrow morning, more data will be released – particularly, inflation in the UK (which is significant after Bailey's speech) and PMI indexes in the Eurozone. The following day in the US will also bring decisions from the ECB in the evening. This means the respite will be brief. Investors should begin planning by the end of today: which positions to hold, where to set stop-losses ...