Market Update – 4th September 2024. - 4th September 2024

This week has been relatively quiet on the economic data front, with U.S. markets in particular observing a shorter trading week due to Monday’s Labor Day holiday.

Continue reading →

Market Update – 29th August 2024. - 29th August 2024

On Wednesday, tech giant Nvidia reported better than expected earnings.

Continue reading →

Market Update – 21st August 2024. - 21st August 2024

Eurozone inflation rose to 2.6% in July, a modest increase from 2.5% in June. Core inflation, which strips out volatile food and energy prices, remained steady at 2.9%.

Continue reading →

Market Update – 14th August 2024. - 14th August 2024

This morning, UK inflation came in for July at 2.2%, just above the Bank of England’s 2% target.

Continue reading →

Market Update – 7th August 2024. - 7th August 2024

China’s services sector saw a rebound in July, with employment growing at its fastest rate in nearly a year, according to a survey released Monday by Caixin.

Continue reading →

Market Update – 31st July 2024. - 31st July 2024

Eurozone GDP for the second quarter of 2024 has increased by 0.3% in comparison to the previous quarter and surpassed economists’ expectations of a 0.2% rise.

Continue reading →

Market Update – 24th July 2024. - 24th July 2024

On Monday, US markets opened on a high note, following President Joe Biden’s announcement on Sunday that he would be withdrawing from the US presidential race.

Continue reading →

Market Update – 17th July 2024. - 17th July 2024

This morning, UK inflation came in for the month of June unchanged.

Continue reading →

Market Update – 10th July 2024. - 10th July 2024

Despite the UK hitting the Bank of England’s 2% inflation target in May, retail sales data indicated a drop in purchases last month of 0.2% year-on-year in comparison to the 4.9% growth in June 2023.

Continue reading →

Market Update – 3rd July 2024. - 3rd July 2024

Yesterday morning, Eurozone inflation came in showing a slower growth of 2.5% in June, in contrast to 2.6% in May.

Continue reading →

← Older posts