Auto tariffs may not raise prices significantly, but could strain company profits and impact hiring decisions.
Mexico’s peso rises early in 2025, but economic risks signal potential decline amid recession and tariff fears.
Euro expected to strengthen amid U.S. stagflation risks and evolving European fiscal policies boosting growth.
Australian election set for May 3; key issues include tax cuts amid opposition lead in betting markets.
Consumer confidence in New Zealand dropped to 93.2 in March 2025, down from 96.6 previously.
Fed’s Collins notes 2025 began strong, but inflation risks persist amid tariffs and economic uncertainty.
Barkin sees current policy as adequate amid uncertainty, with inflation and instability clouding hiring and growth prospects.
Dale Pinkert candidly discussed tariffs and market factors, surprising webinar participants with his forthright insights.
Discussion on BNN Bloomberg examines US tariffs’ market impact and pricing analysis for economic implications.
AUDUSD trades sideways between key moving averages, signaling indecision ahead of potential breakout or breakdown.
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