New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
June 4, 2026
Middle Eastern geopolitics continues to impact financial market activity in multiple ways. There is the guessing game about when an enduring ceasefire and will be reached, which pivots with each ensuing pronouncement from officials or rumor/news scoop that hits the wires. Seemingly lost in this focus on the timing of a deal is the reality […] More
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New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
June 3, 2026
The dollar has benefitted from solid U.S. economic data and fresh doubts that peace and shipping traffic will be restored in the Middle East. The biggest dollar gains overnight involved 0.7-1.0% rises against the won, peso, kiwi and rupiah as well as lesser 0.2-0.5% advances relative to the euro, Swiss franc, Aussie dollar, loonie and […] More
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New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
June 2, 2026
This has been another day without the cause of peace being enhanced. Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains mostly non-existent. Russia has escalated military bombardments of Ukraine. It remains unclear whether Israel will heed calls for it to deescalate its war in Lebanon. There has been a direct link between the geopolitical strife in […] More
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New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
June 1, 2026
(137) Given last week’s optimistic mood regarding negotiations for a lasting ceasefire and reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, todays dour mood has seemingly descended on the financial community without warning. On closer inspection, the shifting prospects for a “deal” was predictable and inevitably timed. Overly optimistic forecasts especially from the U.S. side have happened […] More
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New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
May 29, 2026
The verbal message that a peace deal in the Middle East, which began very soon after the conflict’s outbreak, may be getting stale but nonetheless continues to temper the reaction of financial markets. The Strait of Hormuz remains largely shut. Fighting in Lebanon continues. The U.S. has still not signed off on the reported deal […] More
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New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
May 28, 2026
From a military standpoint, it doesn’t look like long-term peace in the Middle East is close at hand. The U.S. and Iran traded military strikes already this week, and the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is being repeatedly violated as well. Nonetheless, reports continue that Iranian and U.S. negotiators are close to a penciling a […] More
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New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
May 27, 2026
The news regarding U.S.-Iranian negotiations remains confusingly mixed, but the market’s attention has honed in on an optimistic comment on Iranian state news predicting a return to pre-war shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz within a month. In response, the price of WTI crude dived as low as $87.77 (a 40-day trough) and is […] More
Tags: Australia CPI, BOJ Governor Ueda, French consumer confidence, Reserve Bank of New Zealand
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New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
May 26, 2026
In overnight trading following the extended U.S. Memorial Day holiday weekend, the dollar strengthened 0.8% against the Indonesian rupiah, 0.5% vis-a-vis the kiwi, 0.3% relative to sterling, the Mexican peso and Swiss franc, and 0.2% versus the yen and euro. Advances so far in the Russell 2000, Nasdaq and S&P 500 amount to 1.7%, 1.3% […] More
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New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
May 25, 2026
(138) U.S. and British financial markets will be closed for Memorial Day and the late spring bank holiday, respectively. While many other European countries will be observing Whit Monday, the major stock markets are open. President Trump keeps dangling the prospect of a coming deal with Iran to end the war, reopen the Strait of […] More
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New Overnight Developments Abroad - Daily Update
May 22, 2026
This week at least the lack of cheery news on the U.S./Iranian negotiating front was outweighed by proof of continuing heavy investment in AI and overall strong profitability in the tech industries. U.S. equities rose further today. Japan’s Nikkei leaped by 2.7% and was nearly matched by a rebound in Taiwanese equities. Stock markets rose […] More
Tags: French business confidence, German business climate, Japanese CPI, U.S. consumer confidence
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