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List of Flash News about economic activity

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2025-03-28
16:54
Philadelphia Fed Services Index Hits Lowest Level Since 2020

According to The Kobeissi Letter, the Philadelphia Fed Services index plummeted 19.4 points in March to -32.5, marking its lowest level since the 2020 pandemic. This significant drop indicates a decline in service sector activity, excluding 2020, it is the worst in 14 years. The new orders index also saw a steep decline of 18.2 points to -19.5, the lowest since April 2023, suggesting weakening demand. These indicators can influence market sentiment and trading strategies, particularly in sectors sensitive to economic activity fluctuations.

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2025-03-20
09:05
China's Economic Activity Boosts Copper Prices to Near All-Time Highs

According to André Dragosch, China's economic performance has significantly increased, driving copper prices close to new all-time highs. This surge is crucial for traders as it signals potential shifts in commodity markets, impacting related sectors and investments.

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2025-03-07
17:14
The White House Announces America's Economic Revival

According to The White House, America is experiencing a significant economic revival, as indicated by the tweet 'AMERICA IS BACK TO WORK 🇺🇸'. This suggests potential positive impacts on the cryptocurrency market due to increased economic activity and investor confidence.

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2025-03-03
21:35
TSM Announces $100 Billion Investment in US Facilities

According to The Kobeissi Letter, TSM has announced a significant $100 billion investment to build 5 new facilities in Arizona, which will create thousands of jobs. This move increases TSM's total US investment to $165 billion and is expected to generate hundreds of billions of dollars in economic activity. Such a substantial investment could influence TSM's stock performance positively, providing potential trading opportunities for investors focusing on semiconductor and technology sectors.

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