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AUD: Trimmed Mean CPI m/m
Trimmed Mean CPI is a measure of inflation that eliminates extreme values to better reflect the overall price trend. It is a significant indicator for the RBA as it influences monetary policy decisions. A stable reading may suggest that inflation remains under control. **Watchlist:** RBA reaction, ...
AUD: CPI y/y
CPI y/y is an inflation indicator that measures changes in the prices of goods and services in Australia on an annual basis. An increase in CPI may indicate rising living costs, which can influence the central bank's monetary policy decisions. CPI readings are crucial for investors as they can impac...
AUD: CPI m/m
CPI m/m is an inflation indicator that measures the change in prices of goods and services in a given month compared to the previous month. It is a key indicator for central banks as it influences monetary policy decisions. An increase in CPI may suggest rising inflation, which could lead to interes...
JPY: BOJ Gov Ueda Speaks
The speech of the Governor of the Bank of Japan, Kazuo Ueda, is a significant event for financial markets, as his comments may influence expectations regarding monetary policy in Japan. Investors are paying attention to signals regarding the central bank's future actions, which could impact the yen'...
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USD: CB Consumer Confidence
The CB Consumer Confidence report measures the level of consumer confidence in the economy. A high level of confidence may indicate increased consumer spending, which is beneficial for economic growth. Changes in this indicator can influence investment decisions and monetary policy. **Watchlist:** ...
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Daily Market Overview - May 26, 2026
Today's session, despite the lack of high-impact events, should not lull investors into complacency. Expectations for tomorrow's data from Australia and New Zealand may create tension, and any changes in market sentiment could be crucial for future investment decisions. Traders should be prepared...