The German IFO Institute Business Climate Index has unexpectedly improved to 84.9 in May, while it was expected to arrive lower at 84.2. The sentiment data in April has revised higher to 84.5 from 84.4.
Commerzbank’s Volkmar Baur highlights that the Japanese Yen (JPY) remains weak despite only mildly softer April inflation, as rising global interest rates and Japan’s high debt burden weigh on the currency.
Here is what you need to know on Friday, May 22:
Danske Research Team notes that global equities advanced, with several markets near new all-time highs, in a volatile session dominated by macro data and Iran-related headlines.
USD/TRY rises after a slight decline in the previous day, reaching a record high of 45.7778 during the Asian hours on Friday. The pair appreciates as the Turkish Lira (TRY) drops due to political uncertainty that emerges after a top court ruling targeting the main opposition party.
Retail Sales, a key measure of consumer spending, in the United Kingdom (UK) fell 1.3% month-over-month (MoM) in April after rising by a revised 0.6% in March, the latest data published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed on Friday.
Stock markets in the Asian region reflect sheer strength on Friday due to multiple tailwinds.
Gold prices fell in India on Friday, according to data compiled by FXStreet.
The US President Donald Trump administration said that Trump will swear in Kevin Warsh as the chair of the US Federal Reserve (Fed) on Friday at the White House, Reuters reported on Thursday.
Japan’s National Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose by 1.4% YoY in April, compared to the previous reading of 1.5%, according to the latest data released by the Japan Statistics Bureau on Friday.
New Zealand’s Retail Sales, a measure of the country’s consumer spending, climbed 0.9% QoQ in the first quarter (Q1) of 2026, compared to 0.9% in the previous reading, according to the official data published by Statistics New Zealand on Monday.