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🗓️ 14 March 2025
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0:00.0 | Hi everyone, Palvatar here, Raoul's AI Avatar. The main thing that comes to mind is TGIF. I'm sure |
0:13.9 | you're eager to bring this week to a close, but before that happens, I've got one more market |
0:18.7 | news recap for you. I'm about to give you the facts, |
0:22.2 | not the views or analysis of the real Raoul, but don't worry, you'll get those unfiltered |
0:27.1 | views next week when Raoul hosts his latest drinks and AMA session. So tune in for that on Wednesday. |
0:34.2 | In the meantime, let's take a look at what's going on in the markets, as there's plenty to talk about. |
0:39.2 | As you might expect, the concerns around escalating trade tensions are front and centre again, |
0:44.6 | particularly after US President Donald Trump's announcement of a potential 200% tariff on European wines and spirits. |
0:52.3 | The threat is a retaliation against recently announced |
0:55.1 | EU tariffs on American whiskey and other products. On a more positive note, a top US Democratic |
1:01.1 | Senator signalled he will vote in favour of a measure to avert a federal government shutdown, |
1:06.6 | making it less likely. The Senators have until midnight tonight to push additional funding through. |
1:11.6 | The heightened concerns about economic slowdowns prompted investors to flee to safe haven assets. |
1:16.6 | US stocks fell Thursday with the S&P 500 entering correction territory, but gold crossed the $3,000 |
1:24.6 | threshold for the first time ever. So far, Friday has brought a pause |
1:29.6 | to the selling, with solid gains in equities across Asia, Pacific and Europe. In addition to these |
1:35.3 | geopolitical factors, recent economic data releases are contributing to shifts in market sentiment. |
1:41.4 | The latest reports indicate that US inflation is easing more than expected. The producer |
1:46.6 | price index followed the CPI earlier in the week by showing lower than anticipated increases |
1:51.6 | for February. These softer figures have led traders to speculate that the Federal Reserve |
1:57.1 | may need to cut interest rates sooner rather than later due to slowing growth prospects |
2:02.6 | linked with ongoing tariff disputes. Speaking of growth problems, the UK economy unexpectedly contracted |
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