
Market Snapshot – For Week ending October 10 2025
The U.S. government shutdown entered its second week and has become the fourth longest on record with low expectations of

The U.S. government shutdown entered its second week and has become the fourth longest on record with low expectations of

Beginning October 1, the U.S. government entered a shutdown, halting nonessential operations and delaying key economic data releases (including jobs

Last week, U.S. economic data surprised to the upside, with second-quarter GDP growth revised higher to 3.8% annualized, well above

Last week, the U.S. Federal Reserve resumed its rate-cutting cycle, delivering a widely anticipated 25 basis point reduction in response

Last week, markets reacted to mixed inflation data and signs of a softening labor market. The Consumer Price Index (CPI)

Last week was a loaded week for US labor market data, and it contained clear signs of a softening U.S.