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    20 April 2026
    ING analysts say aluminium prices dipped on Hormuz assurances, then rebounded as closure fears renewed supply risks

    Aluminium prices dropped after Iran reopened Hormuz, but renewed closure threatens Middle East supply, widening global deficits.

    20 April 2026
    MUFG’s Lee Hardman says Middle East tensions drove the US dollar higher, pushing DXY towards 98.500

    US dollar rises as US–Iran tensions flare, Strait of Hormuz uncertainty boosts DXY toward 200-day average.

    20 April 2026
    Oil-fuelled Yen softness from Hormuz tensions leaves sterling pressing near peaks, maintaining bullish control

    GBP/JPY rebounds as Hormuz tensions lift oil, pressure yen; BoE cuts may delay, BoJ hikes pause.

    20 April 2026
    Rabobank’s Jane Foley says intervention fears keep USD/JPY below 160 as the yen remains G10’s weakest currency

    Yen remains weakest G10; USD/JPY near 160 ahead of BOJ and Fed meetings, risking intervention if rising.

    20 April 2026
    TD foresees UK jobs stabilising, unemployment edging lower, pay growth easing, and the MPC watching expectations closely

    TD Securities forecasts UK labour stabilisation: unemployment 5.1%, jobs +50k, wage growth easing; MPC eyes inflation expectations.

    20 April 2026
    Statistics Canada reported Canada’s annual CPI inflation rose to 2.4% in March, missing 2.5% forecasts

    Canada’s March inflation climbed to 2.4% annually, below forecasts; core CPI rose; USD/CAD steady.

    20 April 2026
    Despite reduced BoE hike bets, Sterling remains resilient; Starmer scrutiny may undermine sentiment, ING expects steady rates

    Sterling steady as BoE hike bets fade; political risks weigh, ING eyes 1.3380-1.3400, oil key.

    20 April 2026
    Canada’s core CPI monthly rate holds at 0% in March, easing from the previous 0.2%

    Canada’s core CPI was flat in March, easing to 0% month-on-month from 0.2% previously.

    20 April 2026
    Canada’s monthly Consumer Price Index rose 0.9% in March, undershooting the expected 1.1% estimate

    Canada’s CPI rose 0.9% in March, missing the 1.1% forecast, signaling slower-than-expected inflation momentum.

    20 April 2026
    Canada’s BoC core annual consumer inflation rose to 2.5%, from 2.3% previously during March data release

    Bank of Canada core CPI rose to 2.5% in March, up from 2.3% previously, indicating higher inflation.

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