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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
Wall Street analysts see S&P 500 rebound as false signal of market growth

Bloomberg reports that Wall Street experts are concerned about the short-lived nature of the recent S&P 500 surge. The index jumped by more than 2% after US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's statement regarding the likely easing of trade tensions with China.

23 April
Wall Street analysts see S&P 500 rebound as false signal of market growth
Easing tension between US and China stimulate growth in copper prices — Bloomberg

Copper prices have risen on the back of reduced trade tensions between the United States and China. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has pointed to the need to cut tariffs against China. Additionally, American President Donald Trump has taken a conciliatory stance towards Beijing.

23 April
Easing tension between US and China stimulate growth in copper prices — Bloomberg
LNG prices in Asia surpassed European market figures for the first time in seven months

According to Spark Commodities, liquefied natural gas (LNG) traders are now finding it more profitable to sell cargoes of the US supercooled fuel in Asia rather than in Europe. This opportunity has opened up for the first time in seven months.

23 April
LNG prices in Asia surpassed European market figures for the first time in seven months
ECB Vice‑President: euro could become new global reserve currency

Luis de Guindos, Vice‑President of the European Central Bank (ECB), believes the euro could one day rival the US dollar as a reserve currency. In his opinion, this will be possible if EU countries unite in favor of integration.

23 April
ECB Vice‑President: euro could become new global reserve currency
Dollar gains as Trump denies plans to fire Fed Chair Powell

The dollar surged sharply before stabilizing on Wednesday after US President Donald Trump denied plans to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. The news boosted market sentiment, according to Reuters.

23 April
Dollar gains as Trump denies plans to fire Fed Chair Powell
Oil gains 1% on Iran restrictions and drop in US crude stocks

Oil prices grew almost 1% during early trade on Wednesday, adding to yesterday’s gains. Investors weighed new US restrictions on Iran, a decline in American crude stocks, and Donald Trump's softening stance on the Federal Reserve.

23 April
Oil gains 1% on Iran restrictions and drop in US crude stocks
US duties slow UK inflation

Megan Green, a member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee, said she is taking a cautious stance on interest rate changes. She explained this by concerns about supply chain constraints, high wage growth, and persistent inflation in the services sector.

22 April
US duties slow UK inflation
Record gold prices reduce demand for jewelry

The US tariff policy and the resulting uncertainty in the global economy have increased the already high demand for gold as a safe haven asset, while the impact on the gold jewelry sector has turned out to be different.

22 April
Record gold prices reduce demand for jewelry
Investors await S&P 500 tech companies’ earnings reports to evaluate market potential

This week, over 100 companies in the S&P 500 index will release their first-quarter financial reports. Wall Street strategists believe that the way tech stocks react the day after a major earnings release will be a key indicator for whether markets have bottomed.

22 April
Investors await S&P 500 tech companies’ earnings reports to evaluate market potential

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