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The combined turnover of the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges exceeded 3.5 trillion yuan for the second consecutive trading day.
2026-06-26
The combined turnover of the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges exceeded 3.5 trillion yuan for the second consecutive trading day.
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2026-06-25
Bank senior markets analyst Ipek Ozkardeskaya said stronger-than-expected U.S. PCE could prompt the Fed toward a more hawkish stance and reverse market optimism after Micron Technology’s earnings. She added that, with tech giants taking on more debt
Bank senior markets analyst Ipek Ozkardeskaya said stronger-than-expected U.S. PCE could prompt the Fed toward a more hawkish stance and reverse market optimism after Micron Technology’s earnings. She added that, with tech giants taking on more debt to pursue AI, stronger PCE could reawaken concerns about rising borrowing costs.
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A Citi/YouGov survey showed UK households' one‑year inflation expectations fell to 3.8% in June from 4.7% in May, returning to January levels before the Iran conflict. Longer‑term expectations eased 0.1 percentage point to 3.9%, matching the six‑mont
A Citi/YouGov survey showed UK households' one‑year inflation expectations fell to 3.8% in June from 4.7% in May, returning to January levels before the Iran conflict. Longer‑term expectations eased 0.1 percentage point to 3.9%, matching the six‑month pre‑conflict average. The pullback, which followed a drop in oil prices, reduces risks of a wage‑price spiral and is easing pressure on the Bank of England; markets have trimmed bets on an imminent BoE rate hike in recent weeks.
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