Mexico’s mid-February inflation fell to 0.15%, down from 0.2%, influencing economic policies and market expectations.
NASDAQ declines 0.52%, testing last week’s low. Nvidia earnings ahead; Palantir drops 9.19%, nearing key support.
PepsiCo, founded in 1965, operates globally. Despite a sell-off, projections indicate a rally towards 162.53.
US stocks expected to rise; Starbucks cuts jobs; Microsoft denies lease cuts; Apple invests; Nvidia, AMD shares up.
BYD leads in electric vehicles, with strong Elliott Wave growth, hitting highs and maintaining key support levels.
USDCAD traded within an 84-pip range, testing key support at 1.4200 while resistance stands at 1.4246.
USD is projected between 7.2350-7.2650 CNH; decline requires breaking 7.2300; above 7.2800 signals trend reversal.
February is calm. S&P 500 futures rise. Nvidia’s earnings Wednesday and Vistra’s Thursday will shape market sentiment.
EUR/GBP stable at 0.8300; UK PMIs weak; wage growth slows; inflation concerns rise; BoE speakers awaited.
SPD uncertain about future role; CDU/CSU leans toward Greens after SPD’s lowest federal election support.
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