Monthly Archives: May 2025
Crude Oil Rallies on Trade Optimism and Demand Prospects

Written on May 14, 2025 at 9:30 am, by
Key Takeaways: *Crude oil prices rallied amid improving global risk sentiment and optimism over U.S. trade deals with the U.K. and China, boosting expectations for stronger energy demand. *OPEC+ production increases remain a key supply-side risk, with output rising by 411,000 barrels per day in June, reversing nearly half of previous cuts since 2022. CrudeContinue Reading
Wall Street Extends Rally on UK-U.S. Trade Deal Optimism

Written on May 14, 2025 at 9:29 am, by
Key Takeaways: *U.S.-UK trade deals boost sentiment in Wall Street. *U.S. Initial Jobless Claims came soft, harming Wall Street risk appetite. All three major U.S. equity indices—Dow Jones, Nasdaq, and the S&P 500—closed higher in the latest session, continuing their upward trajectory. However, signs of waning momentum suggest the rally may be approaching a near-termContinue Reading
Inflation and Growth in Focus as Fed and BoE Face Pressure

Written on May 9, 2025 at 7:15 am, by
The Week Ahead: Week of 12th April 2025 (GMT+3) Weekly Market PreviewMarkets face a packed macro calendar this week, with U.S. inflation, retail sales, and U.K. GDP expected to steer rate expectations across major central banks. Tuesday’s U.S. CPI print will be the marquee event, with traders eager to confirm whether disinflation is resuming afterContinue Reading