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EU takes steps to reduce dependence on Russian gas imports

As part of initiatives to ensure the region's energy security, the European Union is considering a ban on Russian gas purchases with instant delivery. According to Bloomberg, a draft of the document will soon be presented to EU member states.

23 April
EU takes steps to reduce dependence on Russian gas imports
Bloomberg: investors massively reorienting to European stock market

Investors leave the US markets and massively reorient their portfolios to European funds, equities, and government bonds amid the announcement of US tariffs and subsequent turmoil in global markets.

23 April
Bloomberg: investors massively reorienting to European stock market
Paulson & Co. CEO predicts further gold rally amid global tensions

The gold rally shows no sign of stopping. On Tuesday, the price of the precious metal hit a new all-time high, briefly exceeding $3,500. Founder of Paulson & Co. believes that the asset's value will continue to climb higher amid ongoing geopolitical and economic instability.

23 April
Paulson & Co. CEO predicts further gold rally amid global tensions
Bitcoin ranked among top 5 largest global assets and overtook Google in market capitalization

Bitcoin has once again rewritten the history of financial markets by becoming the fifth largest global asset. Its market capitalization reached $1.86 trillion. This allowed the cryptocurrency to consolidate above the mark of $94,000 per coin and outperform Google.

23 April
Bitcoin ranked among top 5 largest global assets and overtook Google in market capitalization
Majority of economists surveyed by Reuters anticipate BOJ rate hike in Q3

A Reuters poll of economists revealed that the Bank of Japan (BOJ) is likely to maintain the current key interest rate until June and hike it the next quarter. 87% of experts said the risk of a recession in the country is low.

23 April
Majority of economists surveyed by Reuters anticipate BOJ rate hike in Q3
Western investors return to gold market after three-year lull

After a three-year hiatus, Western investors are once again actively entering the yellow metal market. According to the World Gold Council, by mid-April, traders from North America and Europe had purchased about 240 tons of bullion through exchange-traded funds (ETFs) backed by physical metal.

23 April
Western investors return to gold market after three-year lull
IMF cuts UK GDP growth forecast for 2025–2026 amid trade shocks

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has slashed its UK economic growth forecasts for the next two years more sharply than for any other major European country. According to the organization’s experts, US trade tariffs could pose serious risks to the global economy.

23 April
IMF cuts UK GDP growth forecast for 2025–2026 amid trade shocks
Credit Agricole expert believes in dollar recovery by mid-2025

Valentin Marinov, one of the leading experts at Credit Agricole, considers the dollar's fall to be temporary. He estimates that by the mid-year, the American currency will regain its former strength.

23 April
Credit Agricole expert believes in dollar recovery by mid-2025
European Union. Trade Balance. The value of the indicator has increased from 0.8B to 24B

An increase of the indicator value may contribute to the rise in quotes of EUR.

23 April
European Union. Manufacturing PMI. The value of the indicator has increased from 48.6 to 48.7

An increase of the indicator value may contribute to the rise in quotes of EUR.

23 April

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