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US consumer confidence picks up in June, inflation expectations drop, University of Michigan says
Consumer confidence in the US improved a bit in June, alongside a big drop in inflation expectations.
Philly Fed manufacturing index dips a bit more than expected in June
Manufacturing sector activity in the US mid-Atlantic region weakened a tad more than expected in June, the results of a closely followed survey showed.
ECB hikes again, revises core CPI forecasts higher
Rate-setters in Frankfurt hiked its main interest rates again, as expected, as inflation appeared set to remain "too high for too long".
US retail sales hold up in May, rise 0.4%
American consumers continued to spend at a steady clip last month.
Weekly US jobless claims remain unchanged, top forecasts
There was a bit more slack than expected in the US jobs market during the latest week.
Fed skips rate hike, gains time to analyse more data
Rate-setters at the Federal Reserve skipped a rate hike at Wednesday's meeting in order to buy time to gather further information before possibly tightening policy more.
US wholesale inflation slips more than expected in May amid drop in energy
Wholesale prices declined by more than anticipated last month amid a retreat in energy and food prices.
US CPI gains slow to 4.0% in May
The cost of living in the US rose by a tad less than anticipated last month.
Strong wage growth pushes gilt yields above mini Budget levels
Gilt yields spiked on Tuesday, as strong wage growth data pointed to further interest rate hikes.
Initial US jobless claims jump by 28,000 during latest week
Tightness in the US labour market eased during the preceding week, as filings for jobless claims rose to the highest since October 2021.
US trade deficit jumps in April
America's shortfall on trade with the rest of the world widened unexpectedly in April.
US services PMI picks up in May, S&P Global says
Activity in US services picked up last month as the sector enjoyed a 'mini boom' following the Covid pandemic, the results of a survey showed.