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ECB's Holzmann advocates for rate cut pause until autumn amid inflation caution

ECB Governing Council member Robert Holzmann has called for a halt to further monetary easing until autumn, arguing that the eurozone should keep its current interest rate on hold to safeguard against resurgent inflation.

10 June
ECB's Holzmann advocates for rate cut pause until autumn amid inflation caution
Nasdaq expands underlying index to include Solana and other digital assets

Nasdaq has formally updated the composition of its benchmark index through the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Form 8-K filing for the Hashdex Nasdaq Crypto Index US ETF (NCIUS). The revised index now incorporates four additional cryptocurrencies.

10 June
Nasdaq expands underlying index to include Solana and other digital assets
Surveys by Dow Jones Newswires and The Wall Street Journal suggest US inflation rose to 2.4% in May

On Wednesday, US inflation data for May will be published. According to Dow Jones Newswires and The Wall Street Journal surveys, last month's Consumer Price Index (CPI) likely rose to 2.4%. The April reading stood at 2.3%.

10 June
Surveys by Dow Jones Newswires and The Wall Street Journal suggest US inflation rose to 2.4% in May
New York Fed survey shows cooling inflation expectations among US consumers

According to the survey published this week by the Federal Reserve Bank (Fed) of New York, Americans are growing less worried about inflation. Poll data cited by Reuters also indicated improved sentiment among US citizens on their financial wellbeing last month.

10 June
New York Fed survey shows cooling inflation expectations among US consumers
Bank of Japan governor highlights lack of progress toward inflation target

Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Kazuo Ueda told parliament that inflation remains significantly below the bank's 2% target. Market participants interpreted his remarks as suggesting a potential pause in monetary tightening.

10 June
Bank of Japan governor highlights lack of progress toward inflation target
Volatility in gold market increased amid US-China trade talks

Kitco News says the gold market faced extraordinary volatility on Monday amid trade talks between the US and China. Prices were falling despite a weaker dollar.

10 June
Volatility in gold market increased amid US-China trade talks
Cryptocurrency fund assets hit record $167 billion in May

In May, cryptocurrency fund assets reached a record high of $167 billion, fueled by easing trade tensions and renewed investor interest in riskier assets. According to Morningstar, 294 crypto funds attracted $7.05 billion in net inflows, the highest level since December.

10 June
Cryptocurrency fund assets hit record $167 billion in May
Unseasonal European temperature spike drives gas prices higher

Europe braces for unseasonably warm and humid weather this week, as a hot air mass advances from North Africa, driving up cooling demand. Bloomberg reports this exerted upward pressure on natural gas prices.

10 June
Unseasonal European temperature spike drives gas prices higher
US stock market excludes possibility of recession — The Leuthold Group

According to a study by The Leuthold Group, the US stock market seems to be ruling out the risk of a recession in the country. Traders' actions indicate their confidence in the further growth of the American economy.

9 June
US stock market excludes possibility of recession — The Leuthold Group
The Motley Fool warns Cardano could fall behind other cryptos

Cardano has long been recognized for its pace of technical progress. Yet The Motley Fool warns the project now risks falling behind competitors unless it implements strategic changes in the near term.

9 June
The Motley Fool warns Cardano could fall behind other cryptos

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