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Japan's final March inventory month-on-month rate was -1.8%, compared to -1.5% previously.
2026-05-19
Japan's final March inventory month-on-month rate was -1.8%, compared to -1.5% previously.
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POLL-U.S. FEDERAL RESERVE TO CUT FED FUNDS RATE AT LEAST ONCE THIS YEAR, SAID 48 OF 101 ECONOMISTS (71 OF 103 IN APRIL POLL) POLL-U.S. PERSONAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES INFLATION TO AVERAGE 3.9% IN Q2, 3.7% IN Q3 AND 3.4% IN Q4 (3.7%, 3.4% AND 3.2%
POLL-U.S. FEDERAL RESERVE TO CUT FED FUNDS RATE AT LEAST ONCE THIS YEAR, SAID 48 OF 101 ECONOMISTS (71 OF 103 IN APRIL POLL) POLL-U.S. PERSONAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES INFLATION TO AVERAGE 3.9% IN Q2, 3.7% IN Q3 AND 3.4% IN Q4 (3.7%, 3.4% AND 3.2% IN APRIL POLL) POLL-U.S. FEDERAL RESERVE TO HOLD FED FUNDS RATE AT 3.50%-3.75% RANGE THROUGH THIS YEAR, SAID 49 OF 101 ECONOMISTS (30 OF 103 IN APRIL POLL)
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Copper fell as investors remained concerned about the global economy despite Donald Trump signaling progress in Iran talks by pausing planned strikes. After briefly rising, prices retreated amid uncertainty over the Strait of Hormuz and inflation ris
Copper fell as investors remained concerned about the global economy despite Donald Trump signaling progress in Iran talks by pausing planned strikes. After briefly rising, prices retreated amid uncertainty over the Strait of Hormuz and inflation risks. Copper, which hit a record close last week on AI and clean-energy optimism, fell as much as 0.6% to $13,507 a ton. Aluminum, zinc and nickel also declined.
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