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May Retail Sales Decline Confirms Eurozone’s Struggles in Q2

The -0.7% month-on-month decline in coincided with a -0.3% decline in overall services activity in April. While surveys had previously indicated potential weakness...

Can Trump’s ‘Run It Hot’ Plan Trap the Fed and Jolt the Bond Market?

Trump wants to run the economy hot to out of debt. So, what are the implications for markets? The Trump administration’s plan for the next...

Midyear Market Check: Bulls in Control, but Valuations and Sentiment Flash Caution

Don’t look now fans, but the first half of 2025 is in the books. As we embark on the second half of the year,...

Weekly Market Outlook: Key Moves in Gold, EUR/USD, and USD/JPY

Global financial markets are entering a crucial week loaded with high-impact macroeconomic developments and policy events that could redefine short-term trends across currencies, commodities,...

Will a US Strike on Iran Spark Stagflation and a Global Energy Shock?

The question resonates after President Trump publicly mused about what could be the most momentous decision of his presidency. Bound up with that decision...

Why Traditional Investment Advice Fails High-Net-Worth Individuals

High-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) face financial challenges and opportunities that go far beyond the scope of traditional investment advice. While most investors may focus on...

EUR/USD Corrective Pullback Deepens Post-Fed: Eyes on 1.1410 Support

The US kept its benchmark Fed funds rate unchanged at 4.25%–4.50% for the fourth consecutive meeting, as widely expected. During the press conference,...

GBP/USD, Crude Oil Forecast: Two Trades to Watch

rose after the rate decision, rises as Trump weighs up involvement in the Middle East The US dollar has been rising on...

US Dollar Strength and Oil Surge: A Fragile Mix for Global Equities

Market sentiment remains fragile this morning as reports continue to arrive that the US is planning strikes on Iran. This would be a major...

Fed Aftermath: Core Inflation Is Back to 2%—So Why the Hawkish Tone?

Let’s start this macro piece with a little game. Below you find two tables representing 3 consecutive prints of in the US including its...

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