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Canada's national economic confidence index was 51.2 for the period to July 3, up from 50.9.
2026-07-06
Canada's national economic confidence index was 51.2 for the period to July 3, up from 50.9.
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Hang Seng Tech index rose 1% and the Hang Seng Index gained 0.8% as auto stocks strengthened; Leapmotor (09863.HK) climbed nearly 7%.
Hang Seng Tech index rose 1% and the Hang Seng Index gained 0.8% as auto stocks strengthened; Leapmotor (09863.HK) climbed nearly 7%.
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The services sector remains the core engine of U.S. growth, outperforming manufacturing and underpinning overall expansion. The current profile is one of resilient output but limited employment expansion: hiring freezes and slower staff growth sugges
The services sector remains the core engine of U.S. growth, outperforming manufacturing and underpinning overall expansion. The current profile is one of resilient output but limited employment expansion: hiring freezes and slower staff growth suggest demand persists but firms are less inclined to add labor. Mechanically, this resembles a low‑employment recovery where firms sustain output via efficiency gains and cost control rather than headcount growth. Ongoing price pressure on the services side points to persistent services inflation, keeping the Fed’s focus on services rather than goods. Near‑term uncertainty in June data centers on two variables: cost shocks from geopolitics and tariffs, and the pass‑through elasticity of service prices. Given weak employment momentum but sticky prices, the economy is more likely to slow gently than to tumble; the market‑relevant signal tonight is whether the structure further tilts toward low hiring plus high services price stickiness rather than the aggregate PMI level.
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