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#NVDA beat / U.S & EU PMI beat estimates / Yellen substantial incr. in living costs / Copper use in National Grids upgrades



  • #Copper use going forward...National Grid taps shareholders to help fund £60bn low-carbon energy switch. Infrastructure firm raises £6.8bn to connect homes to renewable energy sources across US and UK, and you can extrapolate that in pretty much every countries

  • #NVDA up yesterday the expected 9% (as per implieds), while rest of the market decided to take a breather ( SPX:bearish engulfing the previous 6 days. Similar to that April 4 candle-must monitor price action) as mentioned recently, it wouldn't be a bad thing to consolidate in eq, commods, metals for a little while. Littel USD direction, CROSSJPY,'s and CROSSCHF's have done well on low vol environment (carry plays been flavor of last month or two)

  • Janet Yellen says many Americans still struggling with inflation. US Treasury secretary expresses concern over ‘substantial’ increases in living costs

  • U.S & EU PMI beat estimates : S&P Global flash May composite PMI advanced by more than 3 points to 54.4, fastest pace in 2 years Euro zone May business growth at year high >>> Fed language in minutes was 'hawkish', as seen in the broader Fed sentiment index

  • UK household energy price cap to fall 7%, in August, good news!

  • Supercore Inflation Trending Higher/Apollo

  • Fed’s Bostic expects inflation to keep coming down — but slowly

  • Tesla's new data on Autopilot safety doesn't tell the full story. The company says its controversial self-driving tech is 11 times safer on average. Should we trust that?

  • Japan's inflation slows further, keeping BOJ cautious on rate hikes

  • SEC completes abrupt U-turn to approve Ethereum ETFs in ‘politically driven’ move

 

















surely not!

Know your audience when you are campaigning ... Rishi Sunak: PM mocked for football blunder on campaign visit - BBC News


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