Mood improves as equities rebound but gold and dollar stay bid

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Markets on Edge: Fed minutes, inflation & Nvidia earnings in focus

Send us Fan MailA pivotal week for global markets is ahead as investors focus on Fed meetingminutes, inflation data, and Nvidia earnings. Key economic releases from the UK,Canada, Japan, the Eurozone, and the US could drive volatility across currencies,equities, and commodities. ...  Show more

Dollar and oil edge up, stocks and bonds sink as inflation fears grow

Send us Fan MailHormuz limbo lifts oil prices, fuelling inflation worries. Bond yields jump across the board on firmer rate hike expectations. Gold and stocks tumble but dollar jumps to 2½-week high. Pound leads FX losers amid twists and turns of UK politics.Risk Warning: Our ser ...  Show more

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