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    24 March 2026
    Japan’s core CPI excluding fresh food rose 1.6% year-on-year in February, missing the 1.7% forecast

    Japan’s core CPI excluding fresh food rose 1.6% in February, slightly under the 1.7% forecast.

    24 March 2026
    In February, Japan’s annual National Consumer Price Index eased to 1.3%, down from 1.5%

    Japan’s national CPI rose 1.3% year-on-year in February, easing from 1.5% previously, marking a 0.2-point drop.

    24 March 2026
    Sterling-dollar rose 0.5%, rebounding from 1.3260 lows to trade near 1.3430 after Trump’s retreat

    GBP/USD climbed 0.5% as Trump delayed Iran strike plans, oil fell; BoE held rates; PMIs awaited.

    24 March 2026
    In early Asian trading, gold climbed towards $4,440, recovering losses as Middle East tensions eased

    Gold slips in Asia near $4,100 SMA as Iran war boosts dollar, yields, inflation fears, pressuring metal.

    24 March 2026
    AUD/USD falls to about 0.6980, over 200 pips below March peak, breaching 0.7000 since February

    AUD/USD slides below 0.7000 as weak Aussie PMI and upcoming CPI, US data drive volatility.

    24 March 2026
    S&P Global reported Australia’s preliminary March manufacturing PMI slipping to 50.1 from the previous 51.0

    Australia’s March PMIs weakened: manufacturing near-stagnation, services contracted sharply, driving composite lower as AUD/USD dipped.

    24 March 2026
    Hopes of Iran tensions easing drove DXY from 100.15 high to 99.12, down 0.5% overall

    DXY briefly topped 100.15 before sliding to 99.12 as Trump delayed strikes; oil plunged sharply.

    24 March 2026
    Australia’s S&P Global Composite PMI fell to 47, down from 52.4 previously, signalling contraction

    Australia’s S&P Global Composite PMI slid to 47.0 in March from 52.4, signaling contraction.

    24 March 2026
    Australia’s S&P Global Services PMI fell from 52.8 to 46.6, indicating contraction in latest reading

    Australia’s S&P Global Services PMI dropped to 46.6 in March from 52.8, signaling contraction below 50.

    24 March 2026
    Australia’s S&P Global Manufacturing PMI slips to 50.1, easing from the prior reading of 51

    Australia’s manufacturing PMI dipped to 50.1 in March, signaling near-stagnant output, barely above contraction threshold.

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