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    16 May 2025
    Since April 21, the S&P 500 experienced just one down day while futures rise today

    S&P 500 continues rally; futures rise amid declining yields and quiet domestic scene during Trump’s trip.

    16 May 2025
    In early May, consumer confidence in the US dropped to 50.8, falling short of forecasts

    US consumer sentiment fell in May; inflation expectations rose, reflecting growing concern about the economic outlook.

    16 May 2025
    US housing starts for April reached 1.361 million, below expectations, while permits also disappointed

    April 2025 housing starts and permits miss forecasts; builder sentiment weakens, 30-year yields hit 5%.

    16 May 2025
    Around 163.00, EUR/JPY remains steady as Japan’s Q1 GDP dips by 0.2% amidst selling

    EUR/JPY holds near 163.00 as Yen weakens on Japan’s GDP contraction and ECB eyes rate cuts.

    16 May 2025
    Import prices in the US rose by 0.1% in April, contrasting with expected declines.

    US import and export prices edged up 0.1% in April, defying expectations of broader declines.

    16 May 2025
    Following President Trump’s tariff announcement, the US Dollar Index remains stable around 100.80, raising concerns

    US Dollar steadies as geopolitical tensions persist; weak economic data and future Fed action cloud outlook.

    16 May 2025
    The Michigan Consumer Expectations Index for the US registered 46.5, missing the 48 forecast

    US consumer sentiment dips; dollar strengthens, gold falls, Ethereum surges, and Trump secures trade deals.

    16 May 2025
    In May, the 1-year consumer inflation expectations in the US rose to 7.3% from 6.5%

    U.S. one-year inflation expectations rose to 7.3% in May, signaling rising consumer concern about prices.

    16 May 2025
    In May, Michigan’s Consumer Sentiment Index recorded 50.8, falling short of the expected 53.4

    US consumer sentiment drops; USD strengthens on inflation expectations; gold dips; Ethereum stable post-upgrade.

    16 May 2025
    The upcoming UMich report may alter inflation expectations, impacting interest rates, asset classes, and markets

    Rising inflation expectations may delay rate cuts, strengthen the USD, and pressure stocks and Treasury yields.

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