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US Durable Goods Orders Grow After Three Months of Decline
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image 29 April، 2026

New orders for durable goods rose in March, according to a report released moments ago by the US Census Bureau. The increase was $2.6 billion, reaching $318.9 billion, a rise of 0.8% after three consecutive months of declines. This compares to a 1.2% drop in February, exceeding expectations of 0.4% growth. Meanwhile, core orders, excluding transportation, rose 0.9% in March,...

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Australian annual inflation hits highest level in over two years
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image 29 April، 2026

igures released this morning, Wednesday, April 29, during the Asian session by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) showed that consumer price inflation rose to 4.6% year-on-year in March, its highest level in over two years. This compares to 3.7% growth in February and was below expectations of 4.8%. The index also rose 1.1% month-on-month in March, after showing no...

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Bank of Japan Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged, Raises Inflation Forecast
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image 28 April، 2026

At its meeting that concluded Tuesday morning, April 28, the Bank of Japan decided to maintain its monetary policy and interest rates unchanged. Members voted 6-3 to keep the interest rate at 0.75%, as expected, while three members favored a 0.25-point increase due to tensions in the Middle East and rising inflation risks. The Bank of Japan's quarterly outlook report...

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German IFO Index Remains at Lowest Level Since 2020
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image 24 April، 2026

The IFO Business Climate Index for Germany fell in April to 84.4, down from 86.4 in March, missing market expectations of a rise to 85.7. The index, which is based on a survey of nearly 9,000 German companies, reached its lowest level since May 2020, reflecting business pessimism about the coming months and the impact of the Middle East conflict...

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UK Retail Sales Grow by 0.7% in March
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image 24 April، 2026

UK retail sales rose by 0.7% in March, compared to a revised 0.6% decline in February (originally a 0.4% drop), while forecasts had predicted no change. Sales in the first quarter rose by 1.6%, boosted by increased sales in non-food and non-traditional stores. Specifically, retail sales excluding automotive fuel rose by 0.2% in March and 1.4% in the first quarter....

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Eurozone Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) Mixed
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image 23 April، 2026

Data released at the start of the European session on Thursday, April 23, showed mixed performance across most Eurozone services and manufacturing PMIs, while the UK's April reading was positive. The Eurozone services PMI fell to a 62-month low of 47.4 in April, compared to 50.2 in March (predicted 49.8). Conversely, the manufacturing PMI rose to a 47-month high of...

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UK inflation at 3.3% in March
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image 22 April، 2026

The UK's Consumer Price Index (CPI), which measures inflation, rose to 3.3% in March, according to data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Wednesday morning, April 22. This compares to 3% in February and matches market expectations. On a monthly basis, the CPI rose by 0.7% in March, compared to 0.3% in February. The core CPI, which...

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US Retail Sales Exceed Expectations in March
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image 21 April، 2026

Data released moments ago by the US Census Bureau shows that US retail sales rose in March, reaching $752.1 billion, a 1.7% increase after a revised 0.7% rise in February (expectations were 1.4%). Sales were up 4% year-over-year compared to March 2025. Core sales, excluding autos, also grew by 1.9% in March, compared to a revised 0.7% in November, exceeding...

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ZEW Economic Sentiment Index Continues to Decline
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image 21 April، 2026

The ZEW Business Sentiment Index for Germany fell 16.7 points in April, entering negative territory for the second consecutive month to reach -17.3 points, compared to a 0.5 point decline in March. This was slightly below expectations of a -5.9 point drop. The March decline was driven by a drop in the assessment of the current economic situation in Germany...

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Canada’s annual inflation rate rose as gasoline prices climbed.
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image 20 April، 2026

Canada's Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 2.4% year-on-year in March, according to figures released moments ago, compared to 1.8% in February. The core CPI, which excludes gasoline prices, rose 2.2% year-on-year, up from 2.4% in February. On a monthly basis, the index rose 0.9% in March, following a 0.5% increase in February, exceeding expectations of a 1.1% rise. The largest...

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