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    4 April 2025
    According to Trump, China’s panic was ill-advised, which could lead to market losses.

    Trump claimed China panicked over market shifts, predicting others would soon react similarly to market losses.

    4 April 2025
    Statistics Canada reported an increase in Canada’s unemployment rate to 6.7%, meeting market expectations

    Canada’s unemployment rose to 6.7% in March; job losses and falling wage growth pressured the CAD.

    4 April 2025
    S&P 500 futures decline by 2.4%, prompting speculation about potential forced selling at opening. Cramer unsettled

    S&P 500 futures drop 2.4%, sparking concern and potential forced selling as tensions escalate.

    4 April 2025
    In March, the US saw an increase of 228,000 Nonfarm Payrolls, outpacing expectations of 135,000

    US Nonfarm Payrolls rose by 228,000 in March, surpassing forecasts and impacting Fed rate expectations.

    4 April 2025
    Diverging employment data caused USDCAD to stall at a crucial resistance level after a rally

    USDCAD rises on jobs data divergence; key resistance at 1.42386 challenges bullish momentum amid market volatility.

    4 April 2025
    Following tariff issues, Apple’s share price fell over 4% after a previous 9.25% drop

    Apple stock drops below $200 amid tariffs; recession fears grow as markets fall and China retaliates.

    4 April 2025
    Employment in Canada decreased by 32.6K, with rising wages and varied changes across regions

    Canada shed 32,600 jobs in March 2025, with full-time losses offset partially by part-time gains.

    4 April 2025
    The AUD/USD pair plunges below 0.6100, nearing 0.6050, amid increasing dovish sentiment from RBA

    AUD/USD tumbles below 0.6100 amid RBA rate cut expectations, US-China trade tensions, and strong US jobs.

    4 April 2025
    China’s tariffs on US goods worsen market downturn, intensifying risk-off sentiment amid economic fears

    China’s 34% tariff spurs market sell-off; stocks drop, yields fall, oil plunges, Aussie dollar dives.

    4 April 2025
    In March, the unemployment rate in the United States surpassed predictions, reaching 4.2% instead of 4.1%

    U.S. unemployment rose to 4.2% in March, surpassing forecasts and indicating shifting economic conditions.

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