Data from the Institute for Supply Management (ISM) show the Manufacturing PMI receding to 50.3 in February, down from 50.9 in the previous month and falling behind analysts' forecasts of 50.5. Meanwhile, the Prices Paid Index—which tracks inflation—advanced to 62.4 from 54.9, the Employment Index ticked lower to 47.6 from 50.3, and the New Orders Index deflated to 48.6, from 55.1. Market reaction The Greenback maintains its downbeat performance at the beginning of the week, motivating the US Dollar Index (DXY) to deflate to the 106.60 region. Source : Fxstreet
St. Louis Federal Reserve President Alberto Musalem said on Monday he expects the U.S. economy to continue to expand this year, but recent weaker-than-expected consumption and housing data and reports from business contacts have raised concerns about possible risks to growth. "The outlook for continued solid economic growth looks good, the labor market is healthy, and financial conditions are supportive. But recent data have been weaker than expected, especially consumer spending and housing market data, posing some downside risk to growth," Musalem said in comments prepared for delivery...
President Donald Trump confirmed Monday that tariffs on Mexico, and Canada are set to go ahead on Tuesday as both nations have now run out of room to negotiate a deal. Starting on Tuesday, all imported products from Canada and Mexico will be subject to 25% import duties. Trump has pointed to the lack of effort from Mexico and Canada to shore up their borders with the U.S. to stem the flow of the "vast amounts" of fentanyl that have poured into the United States. "No room left for Mexico or for Canada," the president told reporters at the White House. "The tariffs, you know, they're all...