France’s manufacturing PMI surpassed expectations at 48.9, boosting EUR/USD, while gold stabilises and Avalanche surges.
China’s low inflation, weak demand, and tariff tensions may prompt the PBOC to implement further monetary easing soon.
France’s Services PMI hit 46.6 in March, signaling contraction. EUR/USD steady; gold stable; Avalanche surged 7%.
Lisa Gordon proposes a cryptocurrency tax to boost UK stock investments and redirect capital toward economic growth.
ECB hints at earlier inflation target; EUR/USD rises, UK PMIs strengthen Pound, gold steadies, Avalanche surges 7%.
Copper prices rise amid supply concerns, U.S. premiums surge, and potential tariffs drive shipment increases.
AUD strengthens as PMI data improves; US Dollar declines amid slowdown fears; China stimulus hopes support AUD.
Nomura favors short CHF/JPY and GBP/JPY due to yen’s positive carry and limited UK fiscal stimulus expectations.
India’s HSBC Composite PMI fell to 58.6 in March, indicating a slight slowdown in economic expansion.
Malaysia tightens semiconductor export oversight, ensuring compliance with U.S. controls amid concerns over illegal chip rerouting.
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