Germany IFO – Current Assessment came in at 86.2, below expectations (86.5) in June

Germany IFO – Current Assessment came in at 86.2, below expectations (86.5) in June

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GBP/USD leaps to test 1.3600 following the Middle East ceasefire

GBP/USD leaps to test 1.3600 following the Middle East ceasefire

GBP/USD holds the latest uptick to near 1.3600 in the European session on Tuesday, bolstered by a broadly weaker US Dollar, following the Iran-Israel ceasefire. Traders eagerly await BoE Governor Bailey’s and Fed Chair Powell’s testimonies for fresh policy cues and trading impetus. 

Canada CPI expected to gain on a monthly basis in May

Canada CPI expected to gain on a monthly basis in May

This Tuesday, Statistics Canada will release the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for May. This will get the market’s attention because it will provide new information about inflation trends that the Bank of Canada uses to make decisions about interest rates. The headline CPI is seen rising 1.7% from a year earlier.

Could Iran block the Strait of Hormuz? Why Oil is on edge after US strikes

Could Iran block the Strait of Hormuz? Why Oil is on edge after US strikes

As the Israel-Iran conflict reaches new heights, an old threat is coming back to haunt the markets: that of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. This narrow arm of the sea in the Persian Gulf, wedged between Iran to the north and the United Arab Emirates and Oman to the south, is much more than a simple sea passage.

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