Traders push markets higher, US inflation may set trading tone

Traders push markets higher, US inflation may set trading tone

By Naeem Aslam Traders are ready to bag some bargains, while others continue to believe that the current bounce back in the markets may be nothing more than a dead cat bounce, as a result of which, caution is need. European and US markets are very much moving forward, leaving behind all of the concerns … Read more

UK economy rebounds faster than expected

UK economy rebounds faster than expected

The EURGBP cross remains on the defensive around 0.8425 during the early European session on Thursday, trading with mild losses after the monthly UK Gross Domestic Product data. The UK economy grew more than expected in May after stagnating in April, with the GDP expanding at 0.4% MoM. This figure beat market expectations of 0.2% … Read more

Will Labour win lift UK stocks?

Will Labour win lift UK stocks?

UK equities’ support following a Labour victory driven by a temporary boost from easing political uncertainty will be limited as the expectation has already been widely priced-in by the markets. Also, for the UK’s stocks to secure robust growth and regain ground against their global peers, three critical factors must align, said the CEO of … Read more

Case remains for BoE to start cutting rates

Case remains for BoE to start cutting rates

The CEO of a financial advisory firm believes that the Bank of England should start cutting interest rates this summer despite UK inflation data showing mixed signals.

Markets await UK CPI, FOMC minutes

Markets await UK CPI, FOMC minutes

The GBPUSD pair is trading around 1.2710 as financial markets await the release of the UK Consumer Price Index (CPI) and FOMC Minutes. Federal Reserve officials are cautious about the timing of interest rate cuts due to hotter-than-expected inflation data. Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey expects a rate cut in the future. The UK CPI is estimated to show a decrease in April compared to the previous meeting. The reports could impact the timing of the first rate cut.

Bank of England moves closer to first rate cut since 2020

Bank of England moves closer to first rate cut since 2020

The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee voted 7-2 to keep interest rates at 5.25 per cent, with Deputy Governor Dave Ramsden and Swati Dhingra voting for a cut to 5 per cent. The BoE hinted at a potential rate cut in June and emphasized the importance of upcoming economic data releases. Governor Andrew Bailey expressed optimism about the direction of inflation.

BoE in focus, gold and oil struggle

BoE in focus, gold and oil struggle

European markets and US futures are trading higher as investors await two important events that will shape trading activity for the rest of the month. The Dow Jones chart shows bulls taking control, while Airbnb’s weak guidance indicates a potential slowdown in economic activity. The Bank of England is under pressure to lower interest rates, and US unemployment claims data could impact the market. Gold prices are influenced by the dollar index and Fed’s monetary policy, while the OPEC cartel’s meeting on June 1 will be crucial for oil prices.

Fixed yields attract investors ahead of rate cuts

Fixed yields attract investors ahead of rate cuts

Investors are rushing into fixed yield opportunities before interest rates are cut, as central banks signal looser monetary policies due to cooling inflation.

Euro, Sterling under pressure after mixed Eurozone, UK PMI

Euro, Sterling under pressure after mixed Eurozone, UK PMI

The EURGBP cross traded lower around 0.8620 on Tuesday following mixed PMI figures from the UK and Eurozone.

BoE must , ‘do right thing’, cut rates in summer

BoE must , ‘do right thing’, cut rates in summer

The UK’s annual inflation rate fell to 3.2% in March.