Market Insights with Gary Thomson: USD, CAD, and Commodities in Focus

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In this video, we’ll explore the key economic events and market trends, shaping the financial landscape. Get ready for insights into financial markets to help you navigate the week ahead. Let’s dive in!

In this episode of Market Insights, Gary Thomson breaks down what moved the markets this week and unpacks the strategic implications of the most critical events driving global markets.

👉 Key topics covered in this episode:

✔️ The most important events of recent days
Global markets have reacted sharply to escalating US–Iran tensions, with oil prices surging, stock indices falling, and the US dollar strengthening. Investors are closely monitoring the situation as uncertainty drives high market volatility.

✔️US Inflation Rate
Traders are eyeing the US inflation report on 11 March, as recent data shows slowing inflation and hints at potential Fed rate cuts. While the long-term trend may remain unchanged, the report could create short-term volatility in the US dollar and equity markets. Will the upcoming inflation data reinforce expectations for rate cuts, and how might it affect the US dollar and stock indices in the near term?

✔️Canada’s Unemployment Rate
Canada’s unemployment report on 13 March will provide insight into the labour market, which last month showed a low unemployment rate but declining employment, especially in manufacturing. While the Bank of Canada is expected to keep rates steady, the data could create short-term volatility in CAD currency pairs. Will the upcoming employment figures boost the Canadian dollar or reveal persistent weaknesses in the labour market?

✔️Multiple US Economic Releases
On 13 March, multiple key US economic indicators — including the PCE Price Index, Personal Income and Spending, Durable Goods Orders, and the second GDP estimate — will be released simultaneously. These reports could trigger short-term volatility in USD currency pairs as traders assess inflation, consumer activity, and business investment trends. How might this combined set of indicators impact the US dollar and overall market sentiment?

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