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US Services Activity Accelerates

The S&P Global US Services PMI rose to 52.3 in May of 2025 from the 17-month low of 50.8 in the previous month, ahead of market expectations of 50.8, according to a flash estimate. Businesses received higher amount of new orders in the period despite the aggressive drop in orders from foreign markets, which was the sharpest on record when excluding the pandemic, indicating that tariffs and unpredictable economic policy by the government continued to impact businesses. The uncertainty and softer demand for capacity drove service providers to trim their employment levels for the second...

US Treasury Yields Fall After 30-Year Bond Hits 19-Month High On US Deficit Concerns

US Treasury yields fell on Thursday (5/23) after the 30-year US bond yield hit a 19-month high amid concerns about a widening US fiscal deficit, as Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" passed the US House and heads to the Senate. Longer-term Treasury yields fell as Trump's tax-heavy budget passed the House, pushing fiscal concerns to the forefront The US House of Representatives approved Trump's budget by a single vote on Thursday. The proposal, which would provide tax breaks on tips and loans on cars – made in the US – is expected to increase the deficit by $3.8 billion, according to the...

UK consumers turn a little less gloomy in May, GfK survey shows

Britain's consumers turned a bit more confident in May, according to a survey published on Friday that might reflect the impact of falling interest rates and an easing of global trade tensions. Market research firm GfK's consumer confidence index rose to -20 in May from -23 in April, led by more optimism among households over the outlook for their finances and the wider economy. A Reuters poll of economists had pointed to a smaller increase to -22. Neil Bellamy, consumer insights director at GfK, said consumers may have breathed a sigh of relief from the Bank of England's May 8 interest...

U.S. and China Reaffirm Dialogue Following Trade Truce

Beijing and Washington maintained high-level contact with a call on Thursday between U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau and China's Executive Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu, signaling ongoing communication following their recent trade truce. According to the U.S. State Department, the two officials "discussed a wide range of issues of mutual interest" and "exchanged thoughts on crucial issues," though no specifics were provided. Both sides underscored the importance of the bilateral relationship and agreed to keep lines of communication open. The call comes amid renewed...

UK Retail Sales jump 1.2% MoM in April vs. 0.2% expected

The United Kingdom (UK) Retail Sales jumped 1.2% month-over-month (MoM) in April after advancing 0.1% in March (revised from 0.4%), the latest data published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed Friday. Markets expected a 0.2% rise in the reported month. The core Retail Sales, stripping the auto motor fuel sales, rose 1.3% MoM, compared to the previous revised growth of 0.2% and the estimated 0.3% reading. The annual Retail Sales in the UK climbed 5.0% in April versus March's 1.9%, while the core Retail Sales also grew 5.3% in the same month versus 2.6% previous revision....