Canada's Job Market Strains; Employment Security Confidence Hits Over 1-Year Low

Canadians’ confidence in job security has dropped to a more than one-year low, with Nanos Research’s latest poll showing only 59.9% of respondents viewing their employment as "secure or relatively secure"—while over 30% expressed uncertainty, the highest level since 2023.

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Canada's Job Market Strains; Employment Security Confidence Hits Over 1-Year Low

German Industrial Orders Drop More Than Expected, Clouding Euro Zone Recovery

Germany’s industrial orders fell unexpectedly by 1.4% month-on-month in May, far exceeding the market’s projected 0.1% decline and ending a three-month recovery streak. Weak domestic demand emerged as the primary drag: domestic orders plummeted 7.8%, with the computer and electronics sector crashing 17.7%, while electrical equipment and basic metals industries also contracted.

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German Industrial Orders Drop More Than Expected, Clouding Euro Zone Recovery

Bitcoin Hits New All-Time High of $118,804.6, Driven by Policy Shifts and Institutional Inflows

Bitcoin surged to a historic peak of $118,804.6 per coin on July 11, marking a 6.83% daily gain and breaking its previous record set in May 2025 . This milestone comes amid a confluence of geopolitical, regulatory, and market-driven factors reshaping the cryptocurrency landscape.

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Bitcoin Hits New All-Time High of $118,804.6, Driven by Policy Shifts and Institutional Inflows

Japan’s Spring Wage Hikes Hit New High, but Real Purchasing Power Shrinks; U.S. Tariff Standoff Looms

Japan’s 2025 "shunto" (spring wage negotiations) concluded with average pay hikes reaching 5.25%—equivalent to ¥16,356 per month—marking the second consecutive year of 5%-plus increases. Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) offered 4.65% raises (¥12,361 monthly), up 0.2 percentage points from 2024 but still lagging far behind large corporations. The Japanese Trade Union Confederation noted that while wage gains expanded, SMEs failing to hit the 5% threshold widened income disparities.

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Japan’s Spring Wage Hikes Hit New High, but Real Purchasing Power Shrinks; U.S. Tariff Standoff Looms

Australia’s May Household Spending Rebounds, Strengthening Rate Cut Expectations

Data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) released on July 4 showed that household spending rose 0.9% month-on-month in May, far exceeding the expected 0.5% increase. This ended a three-month period of weakness, with the annual growth rate climbing to 4.2%.

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Australia’s May Household Spending Rebounds, Strengthening Rate Cut Expectations

Australian Shares Edge Higher on Wall Street Record; RBA Rate Cut in Focus

Australian stocks rose modestly on Friday (July 5), buoyed by fresh record highs on Wall Street. The S&P/ASX 200 gained 0.17% to 8,610 in midday trade—less than 30 points from its all-time peak—while the All Ordinaries Index added 0.16% to 8,847.3. Despite stronger-than-expected U.S. jobs data dampening hopes for a July Fed rate cut, markets reacted positively to signs of economic resilience.

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Australian Shares Edge Higher on Wall Street Record; RBA Rate Cut in Focus

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

Electricity costs reduced by 25% as Thailand works to boost data center industry

Electricity costs reduced by 25% as Thailand works to boost data center industry

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Electricity costs reduced by 25% as Thailand works to boost data center industry

Australia Officials Announce Heavyweight Decision: Not to Continue!

Australia Officials Announce Heavyweight Decision: Not to Continue!

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Australia Officials Announce Heavyweight Decision: Not to Continue!

UK Retailers in Cost Quagmire as Inflation Worsens and Statistical Reform Looms

The UK retail industry is facing a tough situation as inflationary pressures intensify and statistical reforms are on the horizon. On April 29th, data showed that the inflation rate of grocery prices in the UK climbed to 3.8% (Kantar data), and the food inflation rate reached 2.6% (BRC data), hitting a one - year high. The retail sector is burdened by three major pressures. Firstly, the packaging tax that comes into effect in October will increase the costs of enterprises. Secondly, the Employment Rights Act may lead to more than half of the enterprises scaling back their recruitment.

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UK Retailers in Cost Quagmire as Inflation Worsens and Statistical Reform Looms

UK Stocks Surge for 12 Consecutive Days, Led by Financial Sector, Cryptocurrency Regulation Launched

The UK stock market has witnessed an impressive rally recently. On April 29th, the FTSE 100 index rose 0.6%, achieving a 12 - day winning streak, the longest in five years. Meanwhile, the mid - cap index has climbed for five consecutive days. The financial sector, which saw a 1.9% increase, was the main driver of this upward trend. HSBC Holdings, with a 2.6% gain, led the blue - chips. It benefited from its better - than - expected Q1 profits and a $3 - billion share - buyback plan.

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UK Stocks Surge for 12 Consecutive Days, Led by Financial Sector, Cryptocurrency Regulation Launched

China - Australia Trade Recovery Drives Growth in Australian Wine and Lamb Exports

In the year to March 2025, the recovery of China - Australia trade has brought good news to the Australian wine and lamb industries. The export value of Australian wine to China has soared by 1.01 billion Australian dollars to 1.03 billion Australian dollars. The return of leading wine companies such as Treasury Wine Estates has been the key driving force, leading to a 41% increase in the total export value of Australian wine to 2.64 billion Australian dollars.

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China - Australia Trade Recovery Drives Growth in Australian Wine and Lamb Exports

Japan Considers Easing Import Car Reviews in Bid for Tariff Exemption as US-Japan Tariff Tussle Escalates

On April 29, it was learned that the Japanese government is planning to expand the "Special Treatment System for Imported Automobiles (PHP)". The annual exemption quota for each vehicle model will be increased from 5,000 units. This move is aimed at defusing the US accusation of "non - tariff barriers" against Japan. It is intended to provide bargaining chips for the second round of US - Japan trade negotiations that will kick off on the 30th.

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Japan Considers Easing Import Car Reviews in Bid for Tariff Exemption as US-Japan Tariff Tussle Escalates

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