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LAST
BID
ASK
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NET CHG.
%CHG.
SPREAD
SPX
S&P 500 Index
6870.39
6870.39
6870.39
6895.79
6858.28
+13.27
+ 0.19%
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DJI
Dow Jones Industrial Average
47954.98
47954.98
47954.98
48133.54
47871.51
+104.05
+ 0.22%
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IXIC
NASDAQ Composite Index
23578.12
23578.12
23578.12
23680.03
23506.00
+72.99
+ 0.31%
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USDX
US Dollar Index
98.890
98.970
98.890
98.960
98.730
-0.060
-0.06%
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EURUSD
Euro / US Dollar
1.16524
1.16531
1.16524
1.16717
1.16341
+0.00098
+ 0.08%
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GBPUSD
Pound Sterling / US Dollar
1.33227
1.33234
1.33227
1.33462
1.33136
-0.00085
-0.06%
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XAUUSD
Gold / US Dollar
4205.08
4205.42
4205.08
4218.85
4190.61
+7.17
+ 0.17%
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WTI
Light Sweet Crude Oil
59.271
59.301
59.271
60.084
59.247
-0.538
-0.90%
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          Michigan Consumer Sentiment Drops to 50.8, Missing Analyst Estimates

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          Summary:

          Michigan Consumer Sentiment decreased from 52.2 to 50.8. Current Economic Conditions declined from 59.8 to 57.6. Index of Consumer Expectations pulled back from 47.3 to 46.5.

          On May 16, 2025, the University of Michigan released Michigan Consumer Sentiment report for May. The report indicated that Michigan Consumer Sentiment declined from 52.2 in April to 50.8 in May, compared to analyst forecast of 53.4.

          Current Economic Conditions decreased from 59.8 in April to 57.6 in May, while Index of Consumer Expectations declined from 47.3 to 46.5.

          Year-ahead inflation expectations continued to rise at a robust pace, surging from 6.5% in April to 7.3% in May. Long-run inflation expectations increased from 4.4% to 4.6%.

          The University of Michigan commented: “Many survey measures showed some signs of improvement following the temporary reduction of China tariffs, but these initial upticks were too small to alter the overall picture – consumers continue to express somber views about the economy.”

          U.S. Dollar Index moved higher as traders reacted to Michigan Consumer Sentiment Report. Currently, U.S. Dollar Index is trying to settle above the 100.85 level.

          Gold remained under pressure after the release of the report. Gold settled below the $3185 level as the pullback continued.

          SP500 settled near the 5925 level as traders focused on the weaker-than-expected report. Rising inflation expectations may force the Fed to be more hawkish than previously expected, which is bearish for stocks.

          Source: FX Empire

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          Oil News: WTI Rejected at 50-Day MA, Pressured by Iran Deal, OPEC Production

          Adam

          Commodity

          Crude Oil Steady as Supply Risks Counter Trade War Relief

          Light crude oil futures hovered near flat on Friday, as traders struggled to break a two-day losing streak and reassessed the path forward after earlier gains lost steam near technical resistance levels. WTI surged to $63.43 earlier in the week but encountered stiff resistance at the 50-day moving average of $63.20, with additional pressure from a longer-term pivot at $62.59.

          OPEC+ Supply Outlook and Iran Deal Keep Bulls in Check

          While prices are on track for a modest weekly gain—about 1%—the potential for increased supply continues to cap upside. OPEC+ is pressing ahead with its plan to unwind voluntary production cuts, a move that adds barrels into an already sensitive market. Ongoing nuclear negotiations between the U.S. and Iran also threaten to expand global crude supply, with ING estimating Iran could add up to 400,000 barrels per day if sanctions are lifted.
          The pressure intensified following remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump suggesting progress in talks, though sources confirmed key issues remain unresolved. Iranian barrels have continued flowing, particularly to China, dampening bullish sentiment around any near-term supply constraints.

          Federal Reserve and China Trade Talks Offer Some Demand Support

          Offsetting the supply concerns was optimism tied to macroeconomic developments. The market got a brief boost from the trade ceasefire between the U.S. and China. The two economic heavyweights agreed to a 90-day pause in tariff escalations, easing fears of a demand slump driven by slower global growth. Still, analysts caution the limited duration of the agreement and the lack of clarity on long-term trade policies restrain any sustained price rally.
          Traders are also eyeing the U.S. Federal Reserve for signs of interest rate cuts, which could buoy economic growth and support oil demand. However, no definitive signals have emerged, leaving rate speculation in limbo.

          IEA Supply Projections Add to Cautious Tone

          Adding further caution, the International Energy Agency raised its 2025 global oil supply growth forecast by 380,000 barrels per day. While demand projections were also slightly revised up, the net result pointed to a projected surplus, reinforcing the market’s hesitancy to push higher.

          Crude Oil Market Outlook: Bearish Tilt with Resistance Intact

          Oil News: WTI Rejected at 50-Day MA, Pressured by Iran Deal, OPEC Production_1Daily Light Crude Oil Futures

          Despite a weekly gain, the market remains capped by technical and fundamental resistance. The inability to clear the 50-day moving average at $63.20, combined with looming supply from OPEC+ and Iran, shifts the short-term bias to the downside. Key support lies near $59.13—the pivot of the $54.83–$63.43 trading range—and a break below this level could invite further selling. Without a confirmed bullish catalyst, the forecast leans bearish.

          Source: fxempire

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          US Import Prices Unexpectedly Rise In April

          Glendon

          Forex

          Economic

          U.S. import prices unexpectedly rose in April as a surge in the cost of capital goods offset cheaper energy products.

          Import prices gained 0.1% last month after dropping 0.4% in March, the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics said on Friday. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast import prices, which exclude tariffs, would decrease 0.4%. In the 12 months through April, import prices edged up 0.1%.

          Data this week showed benign consumer and producer price readings in April. Economists expect the impact of President Donald Trump's sweeping import duties to become evident in inflation data by the middle of this year.

          The tariffs have raised fears of a slowdown in global growth, contributing to a dampening of oil prices.

          Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell warned on Thursday that "we may be entering a period of more frequent, and potentially more persistent, supply shocks - a difficult challenge for the economy and for central banks."

          Economists expect the U.S. central bank will resume cutting interest rates either in September or December. The Fed left its benchmark overnight interest rate in the 4.24%-4.50% range earlier this month.

          Imported fuel prices fell 2.6% in April after decreasing by 3.4% in March. Food prices were unchanged after dipping 0.1% in the prior month. Excluding fuels and food, import prices shot up 0.5%. That followed a 0.1% dip in March. In the 12 months through March, the so-called core import prices increased 0.8%. Prices for imported capital goods jumped 0.6%, while those of consumer goods excluding motor vehicles increased 0.3%. Prices for imported motor vehicles, parts and engines rose 0.2%.

          The weakness of the dollar is likely contributing to the firmness in these import prices.

          Trump's aggressive trade policies have rattled investors' confidence in the dollar, leading to a sharp fall in U.S. assets. The trade-weighted dollar is down about 5.1% this year, with most of the depreciation occurring in April.

          Source: Yahoo Finance

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          U.S. Economy "resilient" Against Tariff-driven Pressures

          Michelle

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          The underlying U.S. economy is more resilient to tariff-fueled pressures than investors give it credit for, according to analysts at BofA.

          In a note to clients, the brokerage said that, while they have downgraded their forecasts for U.S. growth, they do not anticipate the world’s largest economy will slide into a recession because of U.S. President Donald Trump’s aggressive trade agenda.

          "Despite the massive tariff hikes in early April, we stayed relatively sanguine because we anticipated de-escalation, along with fiscal easing, down the line," the analysts wrote.

          Trump and U.S. officials have eased back from recently-punishing levies in recent days.

          On Monday, the U.S. and China agreed to lower tit-for-tat tariffs and temporarily delay their respective levies for 90 days.

          The move came after Trump slapped soaring duties of at least 145% on China, leading Beijing to respond with its own retaliatory tariffs of 125%.

          Following the deal, the U.S. tariffs on China were brought down to 30%, folding in a baseline 10% levy and separate 20% duties related to Beijing’s alleged role in the flow of the illegal drug fentanyl. China, meanwhile, cut its tariffs on U.S. items to 10%.

          Trump also previously announced -- and then paused -- so-called "reciprocal" tariffs on both friends and adversaries in April.

          The BofA analysts said the so-called "Trump put" -- or the belief that the president will intervene to turn around falling markets -- was triggered. Deep ructions shook the stock and bond markets after Trump first instituted his elevated tariffs on April 2, and the president later noted these jitters as a factor behind his decision to postpone the duties.

          However, the level at which the Federal Reserve will step in to prop up markets is "much lower", the BofA analysts said. Since January, the strategists have projected that the Fed will not slash interest rates this year.

          "This is partly because our read on the underlying health of the economy, and the Trump administration’s response suggests there won’t be a recession," they wrote. "But we also think the markets’ view on the Fed reaction function is too dovish."

          The Fed cannot afford to cut rates preemptively while inflation continues to overshoot its 2% target level and there are lingering risks of increased unemployment, the analysts said.

          Source: Investing

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          Global equity rally cools as caution returns ahead of weekend

          Adam

          Stocks

          Asian markets ease despite strong weekly gains

          ​Asian equities were broadly flat on Friday, capping off a week of solid performance. Hopes of easing global trade tensions have been the chief driver of the recovery over the week, after Monday’s announcement that the US and China would pause their current trade war. However, the Hang Seng dropped as Alibaba shares tumbled over 5% following disappointing quarterly results. Japan’s Nikkei was flat after quarter one (Q1) gross domestic product (GDP) revealed the economy contracted, reinforcing concerns about the fragility of its recovery.

          Early trade cheer gives way to weekend caution

          ​The initial market rally sparked by signs of a US-China trade truce began to lose traction by the end of the week. While global equities had rallied on reduced recession fears, momentum has faded to an extent, though dips have continued to be bought this week. A quieter end to the week for economic and corporate data means that this lacklustre trading could persist into Friday.

          ​Bonds rally as US data disappoints

          Treasury yields fell further on Friday after soft core retail sales and a surprise decline in producer prices bolstered expectations for Federal Reserve (Fed) rate cuts. Markets are now pricing in around 56 basis points of easing in 2025, up from 49 bps earlier in the week, though the Fed is still expected to hold at its next two meetings, with only September seeing an expectation of a 25 basis point cut.

          ​Commodity prices stabilise

          ​In commodities, oil prices bounced slightly following Thursday’s sharp 2% fall, triggered by signs of progress in US-Iran nuclear negotiations. Gold has managed a recovery overnight but has still finished down for the week, although it has found support at $3200.00.

          ​Political risk remains a key overhang

          ​Geopolitical developments continued to cast a shadow. President Trump signalled possible breakthroughs in Middle East diplomacy, including a nuclear deal with Iran, adding a new layer of complexity to the outlook. At the same time, lingering tariff threats kept markets on edge. Walmart warned it would raise prices due to rising import costs, underscoring the economic impact of ongoing trade friction.
          ​Japan’s central bank struck a cautious tone following the country’s GDP miss, with board member Toyoaki Nakamura stressing the need to delay rate hikes amid economic uncertainty.

          ​Looking ahead

          ​With few economic releases scheduled, attention turns to the US import price report and the University of Michigan consumer sentiment survey for further insight into the inflation and demand outlook. But with tariffs still elevated and macro risks unresolved, investor caution is likely to persist into the start of next week.

          Source: ig

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          Oil on Track for Second Weekly Gain As Us-China Trade Tension Thaws

          Glendon

          Economic

          Commodity

          Oli prices were up on Friday after losses were recouped from the previous day and are on track for a second consecutive weekly gain, buoyed by hopes of trade tension between the US and China continuing to thaw.

          Brent, the benchmark for two thirds of the world's crude, was up 0.46 per cent to $64.83 a barrel at 3.04pm UAE time. West Texas Intermediate, the gauge that tracks US crude, added 0.44 per cent to $61.89 per barrel.

          Crude fell by more than 3 per cent on Thursday on the back of expectations of a possible nuclear deal between the US and Iran that could result in Tehran boosting oil supply to the market if sanctions are eased.

          Brent and WTI are on track to post a 1 per cent weekly gain. Year-to-date, the benchmarks are down by about 14 per cent, weighed down particularly by the sweeping tariffs announced by the US last month.

          The market has been "awaiting news on a potential US-Iran nuclear deal and developments on US tariff negotiations with trading partners around the world, with a particular focus on the talks with China that began this week", analysts at Vanda Insights said.

          The US and China, the two main protagonists in the tariff war, agreed to a 90-day trade truce after a much-anticipated meeting in Geneva last weekend.

          The world's two biggest economies and users of crude imposed significant drops to the tariffs they had imposed on each other for a period of 90 days, "recognising the importance of their bilateral economic and trade relationship to both countries and the global economy", a joint statement released by the White House read.

          Oil prices, however, continue to be weighed down by the possibility of Opec+ increasing its output and a nuclear deal between the US and Iran.

          US President Donald Trump, who wrapped up his Middle East tour in Abu Dhabi, had earlier said Washington was close to reaching a deal with Tehran.

          Iran is Opec’s third-largest oil producer, with an output of 3.3 million barrels per day as of April, according to the latest monthly oil market report by the oil producers' group.

          If a deal is reached between the two countries, it could lead to a boost in supply from Iran, based on the prospect of sanctions relief.

          Meanwhile, Opec plans to boost output in anticipation of higher demand are also weighing on oil prices.

          The alliance of producers, including Saudi Arabia and Russia, this month agreed to increase production by 411,000 barrels per day for a second month in a row in June after deciding to add the same volume to the market in May.

          On Thursday, the International Energy Agency boosted its global supply growth forecast for 2025 by 380,000 bpd, while anticipating a surplus for 2026.

          Investors are awaiting clues from the US Federal Reserve on potential interest rate cuts, which are expected to boost the American economy, its consumers and energy demand.

          Source: THENATIONALNEWS

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          Earnings, Interest Rates Lift Wall Street Pre-Bell; Asia Mixed, Europe Up

          Adam

          Stocks

          Wall Street futures pointed moderately higher pre-bell as traders digested the waning earnings season and weighed softening interest rates.
          In the futures, the S&P 500 rose 0.3%, the Nasdaq inclined 0.3% and the Dow Jones was up 0.4%.
          Yields on benchmark 10-year US Treasuries inched lower in morning hours, near 4.40%, after the producer price index release Thursday pointed to possibly easing inflation.
          Asian exchanges traded unevenly overnight, while European bourses tracked moderately higher midday on the continent.
          RBC Bearings plans to report earnings pre-bell, among others.
          On the economic calendar at 8:30 am ET is the April housing starts and permits bulletin, along with the April import and export prices report.
          The May consumer sentiment release from the University of Michigan posts at 10 am, followed by the weekly Baker Hughes oil-and-gas rig count at 1 pm.
          Federal Reserve Richmond President Thomas Barkin speaks at 6 pm, and San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly at 8:40 pm.
          In pre-market action, bitcoin traded at $103,769, West Texas Intermediate crude oil traded higher at $61.68, and 10-year US Treasuries offered 4.41%. Spot gold traded for $3,201 an ounce.

          source : marketscreener

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