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Procter & Gamble to cut 7,000 jobs (6% of staff) over two years, exit some product lines, amid restructuring and weak 2025 demand outlook due to U.S. tariffs.
ECB cut key interest rates by 25 bps, citing easing inflation. Inflation seen near 2% target by 2027, though wage-driven domestic inflation stays high for now.
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Jobless claims rose by 8,000 to 247,000 last week, signaling a cooling job market as tariffs add pressure. Economists expected 235,000 claims.
In May 2025, the U.S. services sector experienced its first contraction since June 2024, with the Services PMI® slipping to 49.9 percent. This slight decline from April's 51.6 percent suggests increased economic uncertainty rather than a sharp downturn. The Business Activity Index held steady at 50 percent, showing flat output, while the New Orders Index dropped into contraction at 46.4
Ford's U.S. sales rose 16.3% in May, driven by gains in gas and hybrid vehicles, offsetting a 25% EV drop. Its employee pricing program boosted demand.
Elon Musk slams Trump's tax bill as a "disgusting abomination," echoing GOP deficit concerns and potentially complicating its passage in the U.S. Senate.
Global automakers warn China's rare earth export curbs could delay production. German firms join others fearing shutdowns and economic impact without swift action.
ASIC sued Westpac's RAMS unit, alleging it approved home loans using fake payslips from non-existent employers between 2019 and 2023, violating licensing rules.
Crude oil prices have recently exhibited elevated levels in the short term, currently trading above the key threshold of 63.000. This bullish momentum indicates the potential for further upward movement, possibly targeting the next resistance level around 64.900. However, this level could act as a significant bearish resistance point, where selling pressure may emerge and limit additional gains. Price may
Wells Fargo is free to grow again as the Fed lifts its $1.95T asset cap after 7 years. Shares rose 2.7% in after-hours trading on the news.
Gold is currently testing a key resistance level at 3391.00, which may serve as a crucial indicator for near-term price direction. A clear breakout above 3391.00 with strong momentum could confirm bullish sentiment, potentially opening the path for a further rally toward the next resistance level at 3420.00. This level may attract profit-taking or act as a ceiling unless supported
The U.S. dollar has steadied after earlier losses, but FX options traders still bet on more weakness amid U.S. economic worries and trade tensions.
Dutch govt collapses as Geert Wilders quits coalition over immigration rift; PM Schoof calls move irresponsible, others deny lack of support for PVV plans.
Deutsche Bank raised its S&P 500 year-end target to 6,550 from 6,150, citing a strong economy and lower tariff drag, joining other Wall St. upgrades.
Chinese auto dealers urge carmakers to stop oversupplying, as price wars hurt cash flow, cut profits, and force some to close, following govt warning.
U.S. LNG exports fell in May due to outages and maintenance at its top export plant, affecting global supply and potentially impacting LNG prices.
Switzerland is set to propose stricter capital rules for UBS after its 2023 Credit Suisse takeover, sparking a likely long debate in parliament over regulation.
The U.S. job market remained steady in April 2025, with job openings little changed at 7.4 million, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The hiring rate also showed minimal movement, staying at 5.6 million, while total separations were unchanged at 5.3 million. Within job openings, declines were seen in accommodation and food services and in state and local government education.
Airbus delivered about 51 jets in May, down 4% year-on-year, with 243 delivered so far in 2025—5% less than the same period in 2024, sources say.
Rising debt worries hit big economies as Moody's cuts the U.S.'s last AAA rating and weak demand for Japan's bonds sparks investor concern.
U.S. manufacturing activity continued to contract in May, marking the third straight month of decline after a brief two-month expansion. The Manufacturing PMI® came in at 48.5%, slightly lower than April's 48.7%, signaling that the sector remains below the growth threshold of 50%. Despite this, the broader economy continued expanding for the 61st consecutive month. Demand indicators remained weak. The New
Gold has been impacted by uncertainty on the global scale, closing at 3310.00 price. Economic Calendar Analysis Continuation of elevated uncertainty could bring volatility in the gold market. XAU/USD short-term forecast Gold is currently facing strong resistance at the $3,400.00 level. If the price fails to break above this barrier, it could signal a bearish reversal. In such a scenario, we may
Apple is challenging an EU order requiring iOS changes to boost compatibility with rival products under the Digital Markets Act's interoperability rules.