Thailand approves $2.7 billion data center investment

Thailand approves $2.7 billion data center investment

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Thailand approves $2.7 billion data center investment

Japanese Stocks to Be Closed on the 29th; BoJ Expected to Keep Rates Steady This Week, Pressuring Yen's Safe-Haven Status

The Japanese stock market will be closed on April 29th. As for the Bank of Japan (BoJ), analysts widely anticipate it to maintain its current monetary policy stance in this week's meeting, which exerts downward pressure on the yen's traditional safe-haven properties.

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Japanese Stocks to Be Closed on the 29th; BoJ Expected to Keep Rates Steady This Week, Pressuring Yen's Safe-Haven Status

US Economic Data Highlights: Trade Deficit Hits Record High, Housing Indexes Vary, and CDS Costs Surge

The US economic landscape showed several notable trends in recent data releases. In March, the US merchandise trade deficit ballooned to $162 billion, a 9.6% increase from the previous month and a new all - time high, well above the expected $142 billion. This was mainly driven by businesses "rushing to import" ahead of tariff implementations, which pushed the total import value to $342.7 billion, a 5% year - on - year increase. Consumer goods imports hit a record high, and imports of autos and capital goods also rose significantly.

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US Economic Data Highlights: Trade Deficit Hits Record High, Housing Indexes Vary, and CDS Costs Surge

Australia's Exports to US Surge, Reversing Trade Deficit

In the three months to March 2025, Australia's merchandise exports to the US surged more than three - fold year - on - year to A $16.7 billion, creating a trade surplus of A $4.1 billion and reversing a deficit of A $6.2 billion in the same period last year. Driven by the hedging demand triggered by Trump's tariff policies, the export of gold has become a key driving force

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Australia's Exports to US Surge, Reversing Trade Deficit

S&P/ASX 200 Index Rises on Trade Talks Hope

The S&P/ASX 200 index closed 92.4 points higher, or 1.13%, on Friday. Expectations of a possible easing of the China - US trade impasse drove the index to its best weekly performance in nearly two years and to a two - month high. The statement by the Ministry of Commerce that it is "evaluating" the request from US trade officials to launch trade negotiations further boosted investor confidence.

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S&P/ASX 200 Index Rises on Trade Talks Hope

ANZ Bank Cuts Australia's Economic Growth Forecast, Banks Face Key Tests

On May 5, the ANZ Bank lowered its economic growth forecast for Australia in 2025 to 2.0%. The main reasons are the slowdown in global demand and geopolitical risks weighing on exports. With the growth rate of CPI in the first quarter falling, the market expects that the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) may cut interest rates by 25 basis points ahead of schedule this month,

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ANZ Bank Cuts Australia's Economic Growth Forecast, Banks Face Key Tests

Canadian Economy Faces Double Pressure: April PMI Below Boom - Bust Line, Soft Housing Market and Tariff Shock

Canada's economic momentum slowed significantly in April. The Ivey Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) plummeted from 51.3 in March to 47.9, falling below the boom - bust line for the first time since January. The employment sub - index has contracted for two consecutive months (48.0), and the cost pressure on enterprises has eased slightly (price - payment index 70.0). Meanwhile, the housing market in Toronto is also cooling down.

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Canadian Economy Faces Double Pressure: April PMI Below Boom - Bust Line, Soft Housing Market and Tariff Shock