This week, global financial markets reacted to a series of economic developments across major economies. In the United States, inflation data showed a moderate rise of 3.2 percent year-on-year, prompting discussions at the Federal Reserve about the timing of future interest rate adjustments. Meanwhile, the European Central Bank maintained its current monetary policy, citing stable inflation trends in the eurozone. In Asia, China reported a 4.8 percent year-over-year increase in industrial production, signaling gradual recovery in manufacturing activity. Investors also monitored central bank decisions in emerging markets, with Brazil and South Africa holding rates steady despite currency fluctuations. Commodity markets saw mixed performance, as gold prices climbed to $2,030 per ounce amid safe-haven demand, while crude oil fluctuated around $78 per barrel due to shifting supply expectations. These movements collectively shaped investor sentiment and influenced asset allocation strategies worldwide.
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