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ECB's Muller urges caution on further rate cuts

According to Governing Council member Madis Muller, the European Central Bank (ECB) should exercise caution regarding additional interest rate cuts, as the eurozone economy currently shows no clear need for further stimulus.

20 May
ECB's Muller urges caution on further rate cuts
Reuters experts warn of further dollar decline

Experts interviewed by Reuters expect further weakening of the US dollar due to Donald Trump's unpredictable tariff policies and their uncertain impact on the country's economy. Investors are now questioning the "exceptionalism" of the United States.

20 May
Reuters experts warn of further dollar decline
Abnormally high valuations in US stock market are fueling investor skepticism

Despite the recent easing of trade tensions, investors remain skeptical about the persistently record-high valuations of the US stock market. According to Chris Iggo of AXA Investment Managers, the current S&P 500 multiples, which exceed 20 times earnings, appear particularly risky.

20 May
Abnormally high valuations in US stock market are fueling investor skepticism
Investment funds are shifting their focus from copper to alternative metals

Initially, the potential introduction of US tariffs on copper imports seemed to benefit traders of physical metals. However, subsequent ups and downs in the commodities market have hurt investment funds and their operations, Reuters reports.

20 May
Investment funds are shifting their focus from copper to alternative metals
Woodside Energy expects global gas demand to rise 50% by 2030

Woodside Energy forecasts the world’s gas demand to rise 50% by 2030. The company’s CEO Meg O'Neill said at the World Gas Conference that countries are seeking to reach net zero, and gas is an integral part of this process due to its reliability and affordability.

20 May
Woodside Energy expects global gas demand to rise 50% by 2030
US budget deficit to expand to $4 trillion in case of recession — Guggenheim Securities

Guggenheim Securities Co-Chair Jim Millstein believes the US could face a “fiscal disaster” in case of a recession as the government looks to cut taxes significantly.

20 May
US budget deficit to expand to $4 trillion in case of recession — Guggenheim Securities
Australia. RBA Interest Rate Decision. The value of the indicator has decreased from 4.1% to 3.85%

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

20 May
EU Executive Committee cuts eurozone GDP growth forecasts due to US trade standoff

The European Union's Executive Committee stated that the eurozone GDP will grow by just 0.9% this year in its outlook for the 27 member states and the 20 euro-using countries. Last November, it had projected growth of 1.3%.

19 May
EU Executive Committee cuts eurozone GDP growth forecasts due to US trade standoff
Weekly gas injections into US storage to be above 100 billion cubic feet till June — EBW

Eli Rubin, an analyst at EBW Analytics Group, warns that weekly injections may exceed 100 billion cubic feet until early June. Besides, the analyst says that near-term cooling degree days in the United States are ticking lower.

19 May
Weekly gas injections into US storage to be above 100 billion cubic feet till June — EBW
Vitalik Buterin unveils new scaling solution for Ethereum

Vitalik Buterin, the co-founder of Ethereum, a leading blockchain platform, unveiled a groundbreaking solution to enhance the system's accessibility and efficiency. A key component of the proposal is that network participants will only need to store a portion of the required data.

19 May
Vitalik Buterin unveils new scaling solution for Ethereum

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