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Geopolitical Shock and Jobs Data Set the Tone for the Next Trading Session
U.S. actions in Venezuela are reshaping energy flows and geopolitical risk just before the December payrolls print. The raid and ... -
Geopolitical moves and data tests set the tone for U.S. open
Geopolitical headlines are reshaping the opening session as investors digest a sudden increase in U.S. defense ambition, moves on Venezuelan ... -
Global opening: Oil shock and jobs data set the tone for trading
Oil slides after Trump says Venezuela will sell up to 50 million barrels, knocking WTI toward $55 and reshaping short-term ... -
Geopolitics, AI Chip Progress and Fed Signals Set Tone for Today’s Trading
Global markets are testing a quiet but uncertain opening after a weekend of dramatic headlines and upbeat corporate news. U.S. ... -
Markets Brace for a Busy Week After U.S. Capture of Venezuela’s Leader
U.S. capture of Venezuela’s president Nicolas Maduro has jolted markets at the start of the first full trading week of ... -
Year end optimism lifts markets as inflation, payrolls and central banks set the tone
Markets opened the new session with cautious optimism after a week that combined soft U.S. inflation, mixed payrolls, a surge ... -
Trading session preview: inflation softness, central bank moves and corporate drama set tone
Markets start the session on cautious footing after a week of mixed macro data, big corporate headlines and fresh central ... -
Traders Eye Inflation Surprise, Central Bank Moves and High-Dollar Deals Ahead of the Session
Markets: U.S. inflation surprises, central bank divergence and blockbuster dealmaking are setting a busy tone for the session. Core U.S. ... -
Data shocks, central bank moves and oil supply swings set the opening tone
Soft U.S. inflation, central bank moves and an oil supply surge are shaping the opening session. Core U.S. CPI for ... -
Data, Central Banks and Deal News Set the Tone for the Opening Session
U.S. inflation and central bank moves set the tone for the next trading session. Core U.S. CPI rose 2.6% year ...









