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3 March 2025
In the US, CFTC’s oil net positions decreased to 171.2K from 197.6K previously.

Oil positions dropped, AUD/USD rose, USD/JPY faced resistance, gold increased, and key economic events loom.

3 March 2025
Warren Buffett argues Trump’s tariffs damage consumers and could lead to inflation, likening them to war.

Buffett warns tariffs fuel inflation, burden consumers, and act as economic warfare, sparking reactions from Chinese media.

3 March 2025
Traders faced volatility due to the Trump-Zelenskyy talks and encouraging inflation data.

Stocks initially rose on PCE data but declined amid geopolitical tensions, layoffs, tariffs, and bearish market sentiment.

3 March 2025
In February 2025, Australia reported a monthly inflation decrease to -0.2%, below target rates.

Australian inflation fell 0.2% in February 2025; yearly rate at 2.2%, below the Reserve Bank’s target range.

3 March 2025
A fire erupted at a Russian oil refinery in Ufa, following an explosion, according to RIA.

An explosion caused a fire at a Ufa oil refinery; Russian sources suggest ongoing drone attacks as possible cause.

3 March 2025
After a brief rebound, the Dow Jones Industrial Average struggled to maintain gains, retreating to opening levels.

The Dow rose 150 points; tariffs on Canada, Mexico loom. Inflation eases, but volatility and concerns persist.

3 March 2025
The pound declined sharply, reaching a ten-day low amid increasing uncertainty in Europe.

Cable hits a ten-day low as GBP/USD drops to 1.2560, reflecting market sentiment and political uncertainty.

3 March 2025
The Mexican Peso continues to decline against the US Dollar due to upcoming tariffs announced by Trump.

The Mexican Peso weakened against the US Dollar amid trade concerns, economic data, Federal Reserve policy, and oil prices.

3 March 2025
Trump asserted that Zelensky disrespected the Oval Office, returning only when ready for peace.

Trump called the meeting meaningful but criticized Zelensky’s stance, emphasizing peace over leverage, impacting markets.

1 March 2025
Goolsbee warns that unrealistic productivity expectations could complicate the Fed’s decision-making process.

Austin Goolsbee warns against optimism on productivity, highlighting potential Federal Reserve challenges if expectations are unmet.

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