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The Trump administration announced fees on Chinese-built vessels to counter China's shipping dominance, aiming to protect U.S. commerce and boost U.S.-built ships.
The GBP/USD currency pair saw a price increase in the shortened trading week, closing above 1.32000. Economic Calendar Volatility may persist from the previous week, with upcoming retail sales data potentially adding further movement to the pair. GBP/USD hourly chart analysis Near-term volatility could create a trading range of 1.33000 to 1.34400, offering potential trading opportunities. Hourly Chart GBP/USD daily candle chart analysis Long-term bullishness
The continuing uncertainty caused by Donald Trump's policies has led to a significant rise in gold prices, closing above 3320.00 last week. Economic Calendar Analysis Continued volatility is expected this week due to ongoing uncertainty in the broader financial markets. XAU/USD short-term forecast Bullishness may push gold closer to 3600.00 if tensions in global markets persist. If bearishness occurs, significant price moves toward
A steady uptrend with low levels of volatility was observed during last week's shortened trading week, with EUR/USD closing slightly below 1.1400. Economic Calendar Analysis Moderate levels of volatility may occur due to ongoing uncertainty surrounding United States politics. EUR/USD hourly chart analysis In the short term 1.1600 price level resistance may be tested if further uncertainty, 1.13600 support levels and 1.13000 levels may
FX saw a slight decrease in value, moving closer to the 140.000 price support level. Economic Calendar Continuing previous weeks trend, Higher than usual volatility should not be expected from the economical news. USD/JPY hourly chart analysis Continuing previous week, the FX pair is currently trading below its key simple moving averages (SMAs), such as the 50-day and 100-day averages. This technical positioning often
Swift launched a tool to track late payments, aiming to cut costs and speed up issue resolution for banks dealing with international payment delays.
Ukraine and the U.S. signed a memorandum to finalize a mineral deal, with key negotiations set for April 21-26 in Washington to establish an economic partnership.
Slovenia plans a 25% tax on crypto profits under a draft law. Sales for fiat or goods will be taxed, but crypto-to-crypto trades and wallet transfers are exempt.
Mortgage rates rose to 6.83% in the week ending April 17, marking the biggest jump in nearly a year, driven by a volatile trade war and rising Treasury yields.
LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault warned U.S.-EU trade tensions could hurt Europe, urging a free trade zone and smarter talks, with less reliance on Brussels.
Trump agreed to visit Rome and may meet EU leaders, Italy's PM Meloni said. Her U.S. trip aims to ease tariff tensions after a 90-day pause on most duties.
The European Central Bank (ECB) has decided to cut its three key interest rates by 25 basis points. The deposit facility rate is now 2.25%, the main refinancing rate is 2.40%, and the marginal lending rate is 2.65%. These changes, effective from April 23, 2025, are part of the ECB's ongoing efforts to manage inflation and support the euro area's
Traders are sending gold back to Switzerland from the U.S. as tariff fears ease. Swiss gold imports from the U.S. rose, while exports to the U.S. dropped 32% in March.
Tesla faces a class action claim it speeds up odometers to end warranties early, saving on repair costs. A plaintiff says readings are based on algorithms, not miles.
A U.S. judge ruled Google illegally dominates online ad tech, backing antitrust claims and allowing prosecutors to seek a breakup of its ad products.
Five central banks in Project Nexus have started seeking a tech operator to run a cross-border real-time payments network under a BIS-led initiative.
Trump slammed Fed Chair Powell for not cutting rates, accused him of "playing politics," and said he looks forward to removing him from the job "real fast."
Barclays struck a deal with Brookfield to gradually offload its payments acceptance business through a new strategic partnership.
Japan doesn't weaken the yen to help exports, Finance Minister Kato said, denying U.S. President Trump's claim that Japan manipulates its currency.
The ECB is set to cut interest rates for the 7th time this year on Thursday to support Europe's weak economy amid pressure from U.S. tariffs.
As U.S.-China trade tensions rise, China's $1.1T in U.S. Treasuries sparks debate—Beijing sees leverage, but U.S. says it offers no real pressure.
Bridgestone cut its planned bond offering to ¥50B ($351M) and dropped the 7-year term, as underwriters test demand.
ECB cuts main rate to 2.25%, citing slowing growth and Trump's EU tariffs. Trade tensions hurt confidence, tightening financial conditions.
China bans carmakers from using terms like "smart driving" or "autonomous driving" in ads, tightening rules on marketing driver-assist tech, per MIIT mandate.