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Americans rein in spending in May, PCE inflation in line
Americans reined in their spending in May even as incomes grew more quickly than expected.
Consumer confidence sees broad-based rise in June, University of Michigan says
Consumer confidence in the US perked up in June amid a broad-based improvement across all demographic groups and price expectations retreated sharply.
Chicago factory PMI edges up in June
Factory activity in the Chicago area continued to shrink in June, the results of a survey showed.
China factory PMI edges up in June, growth in services slows
China factory activity continued to be muted in June as demand remained weak, although levels of output did rise, the results of a closely-followed survey revealed.
Euro area CPI inflation slows in June
Inflation pressures in the single currency bloc ebbed in June.
Bitcoin edges close to $31,000 during the last session of a very positive June
Cryptocurrencies face Friday with a positive sentiment, although some doubts still remain. Bitcoin (BTC) has risen more than 1% in the last 24 hours and is around $30,700, while Ethereum (ETH) has soared more than 2% and is close to $1,890.
Weekly US jobless claims stage unexpected drop
The US jobs market registered their largest decline for 20 months, defying once again some economists' forecasts for further easing, , although the Juneteenth holiday may have been a factor.
Economic confidence softens across the Eurozone
Economic sentiment in the Eurozone has softened, a closely-watched survey showed on Thursday.
German CPI reaccelerates in June, as expected
The cost of living in the euro area's largest economy picked up as expected in June.
Spanish inflation dips below 2%
Inflation in Spain eased to 1. 9% last month, official data showed on Thursday, making it the first Eurozone country to see the rate drop below the European Central Bank’s target of 2%.
Bitcoin holds $30,000 and increases its dominance to 2021 levels
Cryptocurrencies remain calm after last week´s remarkable rises. Bitcoin (BTC) has fallen 0. 3% in the last 24 hours, but manages to hold the $30,000 level, while Ethereum (ETH) has dropped slightly more and is already trading below $1,850.
Bitcoin holds on to $30,000 and ETFs remain on the fence
The cryptocurrency market is mixed. Bitcoin (BTC) rebounds slightly in the last 24 hours and remains close to $30,500, while Ethereum (ETH) continues to fall and is moving away from $1,900.
German consumer confidence falls for first time since October
German consumer confidence fell for the first time since October, reflecting the fall of Europe's largest economy into recession, according to a survey published on Wednesday.
US consumer confidence strengthens in June, recession concerns ease
Consumer confidence in the US bounced back led by younger Americans with fewer respondents expressing concern over a looming recession.
US new home sales jump past forecasts in May
New home sales in the US jumped past forecasts in May.
US durable goods orders jump past forecasts in May
Orders for goods made to last more than three years soared in May, even if the bulk of the growth was due to increased orders for civilian jets.
Crypto euphoria tempers as Bitcoin looks ahead to a potentially "historic" July
The cryptocurrency market is calm for now. Bitcoin (BTC) has dropped 0. 6% in the last 24 hours, although it remains above $30,300, while Ethereum (ETH) has fallen more than 1% and moves away from $1,900.
German business sentiment deteriorates further in June - Ifo
German business sentiment deteriorated more than expected in June, according to a survey released on Monday by the Ifo Institute.
Bitcoin holds $30,500 and has high hopes for BlackRock´s ETF
The cryptocurrency market starts the week with declines. In the last 24 hours, digital assets, with Bitcoin (BTC) paving the way, have fallen by 1%. However, the reigning cryptocurrency manages to hold $30,500, while Ethereum (ETH) remains close to $1,900.
US factory activity shrinks in June, but services 'solid', PMIs show
Activity at US factories and in the services sector slowed in June, although it remained solid in the latter, the results of a survey showed.