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Key Economic Events and Corporate Reporting: Week of July 28 to August 1, 2025
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earnings reports
after market close could set the tone for the week’s start, especially Waste Management's data and Cadence's report reflecting the state of industry and utilities.
Tuesday, July 29, 2025
Major Economic Events:
12:00 (UK):
Approved mortgage lending statistics (June). An indicator of the state of the British housing market.
15:30 (USA):
Goods trade balance for June. Data on U.S. exports and imports that influence GDP calculation.
17:00 (USA):
Consumer confidence index CB (July) and JOLTS job openings (June). Strong figures may confirm the economy's resilience, while ...
Economic News August 2, 2025 — US Labor Market, Trade Truce, Amazon and Samsung Reports
... and ongoing high price pressures on businesses and consumers.
Asia: Stimulus in China and Resilience of Indian Growth
Asian markets are experiencing mixed sentiments, reflecting a balance between domestic issues and an improving external backdrop. In ... ... Beijing announced an additional package of stimulus measures: the government has announced tax cuts for small businesses, eased mortgage lending conditions, and new infrastructure projects for the second half of the year. The People’s Bank of China had ...
Economic News: Saturday, July 26, 2025 - CBRF Reduces Rate, Wall Street Hits New Highs
... sustained high growth, reflecting the dynamic development of emerging economies. For the quarter ending June, HDFC's net income grew by approximately 5% year-on-year. The bank's loan portfolio expanded by more than 15% over the year, particularly due to mortgage and consumer lending, while asset quality remained high (the proportion of defaults is around historical lows). Notably, HDFC Bank announced a rare initiative for the Indian market—a bonus share issue for current shareholders, indicating management’s confidence in the bank’s financial strength. Strong results from HDFC and several other Indian financial institutions underscore the attractiveness of the Indian banking ...
Investing for Beginners: Where to Start and What Mistakes to Avoid
... prepare financially and informationally. Below is a step-by-step plan on where to start in order to confidently start in the market:
Assess your financial situation. Take a sober look at your personal finances: is your income stable, are there any outstanding ... ... invest. Goals can be different: to save a certain amount for retirement in 20 years, to save capital for a down payment on a mortgage in 5 years, to receive passive income in the amount of N rubles per month in a few years, etc. The term and approach ...