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Economic News: Saturday, July 26, 2025 - CBRF Reduces Rate, Wall Street Hits New Highs
... Venezuelan supply, while overall global oil inventories remain limited due to OPEC+ actions. Temporary disruptions in the export of Black Sea oil (including suspensions of shipments of Azeri BTC in the Turkish port of Ceyhan), which have restricted supply in ... ... following a strong jump in the first half of July (to a record ~$3,350 per ounce), has slightly decreased amid profit-taking. On Friday, the precious metal traded around $3,340–$3,350, which is 0.5–1% lower than recent highs. The pressure on gold came ...
Weekly Economic Events Calendar for Traders in the U.S. and Russia (November 11 – November 15, 2024)
... Veterans Day is a national holiday, with banks closed but markets open. This will likely lead to reduced trading volumes, which may cause short-term volatility in U.S. markets. Meanwhile, in China, Singles’ Day, a major shopping event comparable to Black Friday, will significantly impact retail and e-commerce stocks like Alibaba and JD.com. The day’s sales results are essential for assessing consumer sentiment in China, especially amidst economic slowdown concerns.
Russia’s decreasing trade surplus ...
Economic News August 2, 2025 — US Labor Market, Trade Truce, Amazon and Samsung Reports
... Policy Easing
The American stock market ended the week with a slight decline following disappointing macroeconomic data. On Friday, the main Wall Street indices corrected downward (the S&P 500 lost about 0.3%, and Nasdaq - 0.4%), although by the end ... ... measures, global supplies remain relatively limited. Additional support for prices was also provided by temporary disruptions to Black Sea oil exports in July, as well as reports of partial easing of US sanctions on Venezuelan oil supplies, which, however,...