Good Evening
Global News Headline, Compiled by *RUDRA SHARES*
Thursday, 24 July 2025
*Europe & UK*
• French Bond Yields Rise as ECB Holds Rates and Trade Talks Loom
• Italian Yields Edge Up as ECB Decision Nears and Trade Hopes Build
• Bund Yields Steady as ECB Decision Looms and EU-US Trade Deal Nears
• UK 10-Year Gilt Yield Falls after PMI Data
• UK Factory Orders Remain Weak in July: CBI
• UK Private Sector Activity Slows More than Expected
• UK Services Sector Growth Unexpectedly Slows
• Eurozone Manufacturing Contraction Eases in July
• Eurozone Private Economic Activity Rises to 11-Month High
• Germany Services Sector Stabilizes in July
• German Factory Slump Eases in July
• Germany’s Private Sector Activity Grows Marginally in July
• German Consumer Morale Unexpectedly Falls
• French Private Sector Improves More Than Expected
• France Services Sector Shrinks Slightly Less than Expected
• France Manufacturing Downturn Continues
• ECB to Pause Easing Cycle Amid Trade Uncertainty
• Norway Industrial Confidence Falls to Over 1-Year Low
• Estonia’s Tech Elite are Getting Behind a European Challenger to Robinhood
• UK Pushes Apple and Google for Mobile Changes to Curb Market Power
*United States*
• Chicago Fed Activity Index Rises but Stays Below Zero for Third Month
• US Initial Unemployment Claims Fall for 6th Week
• Trump’s Aluminum Tariffs May Be Sparking a Green Recycling Boom — Unintentionally
• UnitedHealth Says It Is Facing DOJ Investigation Over Medicare Billing Practices
• Nasdaq Set for Another Record After Strong Alphabet Earnings; S&P Futures Are Unchanged
Canada
• Canadian Manufacturing Expected to Rebound in June
• Canadian Retail Sales Set to Rebound In June
*Asia & Emerging Markets*
• India Factory Growth Hits 17-Year Peak
• Ukraine Holds Interest Rate Steady at 15.5%
• Turkey’s Central Bank Makes Three-Point Cut to Interest Rates in Return to Easing
• Macau Tourist Arrivals Rise 13.3% in June
• Czech Republic Consumer Morale Hits Over 3-Year High
*Corporate & Market Movers*
• Tesla Loses Market Share in Europe for Sixth Straight Month as Competition Grows
• Nestle Flags Further Potential Price Hikes as Tariffs, Commodity Costs Weigh on Margins
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