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08 Dec 2025

Markets Balance on Rate Hopes and Growth Jitters | Weekly Recap: 1-5 December 2025

With long-delayed data finally released post-shutdown, investors welcomed signs of easing inflation, core PCE rose just +0.3% in September. Early-December sentiment surveys ticked up, but labor market softness lingered. Markets expect the Fed to cut rates by 25bps at the December 9-10 meeting. Optimism remains fragile, but most traders now anticipate a third consecutive cut as the Fed aims to cushion a slowing economy.

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01 Dec 2025

Global Markets Rebound as Rate-Cut Optimism Returns | Weekly Recap: 24-28 November 2025

Markets ended the final week of November on firmer footing as investors priced in a growing likelihood of a Federal Reserve rate cut at the December 9-10 meeting. Softer US data following the post-shutdown backlog and easing Treasury yields helped shift sentiment toward a more dovish outlook.

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24 Nov 2025

Equities Slide on Policy Uncertainty and Weak Global Data | Weekly Recap: 17-21 November 2025

Last week’s backdrop was shaped by the end of the 43-day US government shutdown and cautious tone from central banks. The funding extension cleared a key uncertainty but created a backlog of economic data, with the October CPI report cancelled.

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17 Nov 2025

Shutdown Ends, Uncertainty Lingers | Weekly Recap: 10-14 November 2025

The biggest story this week was the end of the US government shutdown. Congress approved a continuing funding resolution late Wednesday, allowing federal agencies to reopen and workers to be paid back wages.

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10 Nov 2025

AI Hype Meets Data Drought | Weekly Recap: 3-7 November 2025

Markets grappled with mixed economic signals and missing data last week as an ongoing US government shutdown delayed key reports. Investors saw conflicting readings on the labour market – private payrolls rebounded by +42,000 in October according to ADP, but a separate survey showed layoffs surging to 153,000, the highest monthly total since 2003.

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