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Deutsche Bank raises S&P 500 year-end 2025 target from 6,150 to 6,550

Deutsche Bank has lifted its year-end 2025 forecast for the S&P 500, raising its target from 6,150 to 6,550. The bank’s analysts point to easing tariff pressure on corporate profits and the resilience of the US economy as key reasons for the revision.

3 June
Deutsche Bank raises S&P 500 year-end 2025 target from 6,150 to 6,550
Wildfires led to 7% drop in Canada's oil output

Bloomberg reports that wildfires in Alberta, Canada's key energy producing region, have reduced the country's heavy oil output by nearly 350,000 barrels per day. This accounts for approximately 7% of Canada's total oil production.

3 June
Wildfires led to 7% drop in Canada's oil output
European Union. CPI (MoM). The value of the indicator has decreased from 0.6% to 0%

A decrease of the indicator value may contribute to the fall in quotes of EUR.

3 June
European Union. Unemployment Rate. The value of the indicator has decreased from 6.3% to 6.2%

A decrease of the indicator value may contribute to the rise in quotes of EUR.

3 June
Bank of Japan governor ready to raise interest rates if GDP and inflation growth resume

Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said Tuesday that the country's central bank will raise interest rates if there are clear signs of a recovery in economic growth and price growth after a period of stagnation.

3 June
Bank of Japan governor ready to raise interest rates if GDP and inflation growth resume
Fed officials divided over future monetary policy amid inflation risks

Debate is heating up within the US Federal Reserve (Fed) over the future direction of monetary policy. A key factor in the discussions is President Donald Trump’s tariff policy and its impact on inflation, according to Yahoo Finance.

3 June
Fed officials divided over future monetary policy amid inflation risks
US LNG exports fall in May after April record

US liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports dropped to 8.9 million tons in May from a record 9.3 million tons in April due to maintenance and outages at major facilities, according to LSEG. These production disruptions could significantly impact global energy prices, Reuters reports.

3 June
US LNG exports fall in May after April record
Morgan Stanley sees mild US recession potentially bullish for S&P 500

Concerns about a US recession have eased recently. However, according to Morgan Stanley strategists, a downturn in the country's economy is still possible. A potential recession within the next 12 months would likely be mild and could support the stock market.

3 June
Morgan Stanley sees mild US recession potentially bullish for S&P 500
United States. ISM Manufacturing PMI. The value of the indicator has decreased from 48.7 to 48.5

A decrease of the indicator value may contribute to the fall in quotes of USD.

2 June
Coinotag analysts suggest bitcoin could potentially fall to $100,000

Cryptocurrency market experts are closely monitoring bitcoin (BTC) price dynamics ahead of the weekly market close, Coinotag reports. According to fresh data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro, the BTCUSD currency pair is approaching the $105,000 threshold set earlier in the period.

2 June
Coinotag analysts suggest bitcoin could potentially fall to $100,000

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