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Economic News August 2, 2025 — US Labor Market, Trade Truce, Amazon and Samsung Reports

On August 2, 2025, the labor market in the USA unexpectedly showcased significant changes, sparking discussions about future trends in the economy. Investors are keeping a close eye on a trade truce established between several major countries, promising new growth opportunities. Moreover, Amazon's most recent report has become the subject of intense discussion among analysts, with Samsung's report adding fuel to the fire. How will these ...

Economic Calendar for Investors and Traders (December 9-13, 2024)

... change: +24.3%. Oracle Corp (ORCL): report at 00:05 MSK. Expected change: +9.1%. Planet Labs PBC (PL): report at 00:05 MSK. Expected change: +13.7%. Toll Brothers Inc (TOL): report at 00:30 MSK. Expected change: +4.6%. Tue sday, December 10 China: Global Trade Data (November) (06:00 MSK) China's export and import statistics reflect the state of global demand and supply. Results will be important for assessing global economic prospects. Australia: Central Bank Rate Decision (06:30 MSK) Markets expect comments ...

Key Economic Events and Corporate Earnings: Week of August 4 - 8, 2025

... promises to be eventful for investors. Global stock indices have approached local highs, and market participants are hoping for a continuation of positive momentum. The focus now shifts to key economic events—fresh inflation data from several countries, trade news (including the implementation of new tariffs by the U.S.), and the Bank of England's interest rate decision—as well as the ongoing corporate earnings season in the U.S., Europe, and Russia. These statistical releases and reports from major ...

Economic News: Saturday, July 26, 2025 - CBRF Reduces Rate, Wall Street Hits New Highs

... suggests that global demand for industrial metals remains healthy, although it is influenced by Chinese factors. Investor Takeaway: The concluding week has brought positive signals for markets—from record highs on Wall Street to the easing of the CBR's policies—yet several risks persist. Strong corporate earnings instill confidence in the resilience of many companies, but China’s slowdown and trade disputes may introduce volatility at any moment. Investors from the CIS should continue to monitor the actions of central banks (both global and regional) and the developments in trade negotiations among leading economies closely. Divergent trends ...

EU on the Brink of Trade War: Macron Warns of Threat from the US and China

The European Union faces a serious risk of trade conflicts, warns French President Emmanuel Macron. At the heart of the disagreement is the trade policies of the US and China, which are putting pressure on European companies and could trigger a full-scale trade war. In this article, we analyze how the escalation of tensions with key economic partners will affect European business and the economy,...