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Colombia Consumer Price Index (MoM) came in at 0.78%, above expectations (0.73%) in April

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Colombia Consumer Price Index (YoY) came in at 5.68%, above expectations (5.63%) in April

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China: War risks reshape growth outlook – Rabobank

Rabobank strategists assess how the US and Israel’s war against Iran could affect China. They note higher Oil and gas prices and global cost-push inflation, but argues China’s inflation is unlikely to force PBOC tightening.

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Taiwan: Export slowdown but outlook bright – ING

ING’s Chief Economist for Greater China, Lynn Song, notes that Taiwan’s April trade data showed slower export and import growth versus expectations, with the trade surplus easing to USD14.35bn.

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Indonesia: Growth momentum seen easing – Standard Chartered

Standard Chartered’s Aldian Taloputra notes Indonesia’s GDP growth accelerated to 5.6% year-on-year in Q1 2026, driven by front-loaded fiscal stimulus, seasonal festival spending and limited pass-through from higher Oil prices.

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Asia FX: Divergent paths under Hormuz scenarios – MUFG

MUFG economists Lin Li, Michael Wan, Lloyd Chan and Khang Sek Lee outline a base case where the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz by end‑May eases pressures on Asian currencies.

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United Kingdom CFTC GBP NC Net Positions down to £-63.9K from previous £-60.6K

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United States CFTC Gold NC Net Positions climbed from previous $159.6K to $163.3K

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United States CFTC S&P 500 NC Net Positions fell from previous $-101.4K to $-103.9K

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United States CFTC Oil NC Net Positions dipped from previous 191.9K to 178.8K

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Australia CFTC AUD NC Net Positions: $78.7K vs $71.9K

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Eurozone CFTC EUR NC Net Positions dipped from previous €35.7K to €32.2K

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Japan CFTC JPY NC Net Positions increased to ¥-61.7K from previous ¥-102.1K

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Aluminium: Bauxite export cap threatens supply – Commerzbank

Commerzbank’s Thu Lan Nguyen argues that any relief from a potential reopening of the Strait of Hormuz for Aluminium will likely be short‑lived.

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Hungary: Inflation path stays contained – ING

ING’s Peter Virovacz notes that Hungary’s inflation accelerated in April but remained a positive surprise versus expectations, with headline Consumer Price Index (CPI) at 2.1% year-on-year and 0.4% month-on-month.

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India: Monsoon risks and RBI stance – DBS

DBS Group Research economist Radhika Rao assesses how a projected below normal monsoon in India, linked to a strong El Niño, could affect growth and inflation.

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USD: Inflation pressures stay firm – Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo Economics expects April U.S. CPI to firm, with headline inflation rising toward 3.8% year-over-year and core near 2.9%.

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UK: War shock weighs on growth outlook – Nomura

Nomura’s analysts see the Iran war keeping UK inflation above target until mid-2027 and weakening the 2026 growth outlook beyond Q1. UK GDP growth slowed to 0.1% q-o-q in both Q3 and Q4 2025.

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Fed's Goolsbee: Not a lot of evidence the job market is falling apart

In an interview with CNBC on Friday, Federal Reserve (Fed) Bank of Chicago President Austan Goolsbee said that the job market is "pretty stable."

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Germany: Industrial slump deepens with Middle East shock – ING

ING’s Carsten Brzeski highlights that German industrial production weakened further in March, with a 0.7% monthly decline leaving first-quarter output more than 1% below late 2025 levels.

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Brent: Risk premium persists after Iran conflict – Commerzbank

Commerzbank strategists expect Brent to retain a significant risk premium even if a US–Iran agreement is reached and the Strait of Hormuz reopens.

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Turkey Treasury Cash Balance increased to -251.242B in April from previous -279.58B

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ECB: War-driven inflation keeps hikes in focus – Nomura

Nomura’s George Buckley and team argue that even a swift resolution to the US-Iran war and reopening of the Strait would not necessarily stop the European Central Bank (ECB) from raising rates in June.

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CAD: Gradual improvement expected in labour – RBC

Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) economist Claire Fan notes that Canada lost 18,000 jobs in April, bringing total job losses in 2026 to 112,000, while the unemployment rate rose to 6.9%. Hours worked were flat and participation increased.

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US UoM Consumer Sentiment Index is seen at 48.2 in May

American consumer confidence is expected to have deflated in early May, as households have been growing more pessimistic about current conditions and the broader economic outlook, according to preliminary data from the University of Michigan.

Source  Fxstreet1778249098

United States UoM 1-year Consumer Inflation Expectations down to 4.5% in May from previous 4.7%

Source  Fxstreet1778248833

United States UoM 5-year Consumer Inflation Expectation declined to 3.4% in May from previous 3.5%

Source  Fxstreet1778248829

United States Michigan Consumer Expectations Index climbed from previous 48.1 to 48.5 in May

Source  Fxstreet1778248823

United States Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index below forecasts (49.5) in May: Actual (48.2)

Source  Fxstreet1778248802

United States Wholesale Inventories came in at 1.3%, below expectations (1.4%) in March

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