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EUROPEAN SESSION

In the European session, we get the final PMIs for the major Eurozone economies and the UK. The data isn't going to change anything for the respective central banks and will certainly be overshadowed by the conflict in the Middle East. In fact, depending on the length of the conflict, all the data could become obsolete as higher oil prices and weakness in the stock markets could negatively affect economic activity.

AMERICAN SESSION

In the American session, we get the US ISM Manufacturing PMI. The index is expected to tick lower to 51.5 vs 52.6 prior. The S&P Global US PMIs were weaker than expected and lower than previous month. The agency noted that "a combination of weakened demand, high prices, and adverse weather…

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US Sec of War Hegseth: Iran cannot have nuclear weapons and takes guts to enforce that

Comments from U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth

  • U.S. will conclude operations under “America First” conditions.

  • Iran was building a shield for nuclear ambition

  • This is not an endless war.

  • Iran operation will include casualties.

  • Operation is not directed at Iraq and is not an endless war.

  • U.S. mission in Iran is to destroy Iran’s missiles, navy, and deny Tehran nuclear weapons capability.

  • Conflict is not a regime-change war, although he noted the regime “did change.”

  • We did not start this war, but under Trump we are finishing it

  • Iran has long range strike capability

The top US general Caine:

  • This is not a single overnight operation.
  • We expect to take additional losses.
  • This is major combat operations
  • Flow of forces to reaching continues

The flow of…

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QatarEnergy halts LNG production after military attacks on its facilities

Things are just getting messier by the hour. QatarEnergy is the state-owned integrated energy company of Qatar. And they have just announced a stop to its LNG production and associated products. That follows attacks on its operating facilities in Ras Laffan Industrial City and Mesaieed Industrial City.

For some context, Qatar ranks as among the top three LNG exporters in the world and controls roughly one-quarter of the projected global LNG supply for the next decade.

Their Ras Laffan facility in particular is dubbed the "LNG capital of the world". The restricted access to the Strait of Hormuz is one that already impacts export capabilities from Qatar but adding this latest development in is sort of a double whammy. In any case, this will…

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Best Forex Brokers Comparison 2026: Compare Brokers Side by Side

Choosing a forex broker can be confusing. One site advertises “low spreads,” another emphasises “fast execution,” and a third promotes a bonus while hiding real costs in the fine print.

Most traders end up doing the same thing: opening 10 tabs, taking notes, and still feeling unsure.

That’s why here at investingLive, we have launched a forex brokers comparison page for 2026. It’s a simple way to compare brokers side by side based on the details traders usually check before opening an account.

Why a comparison page helps traders

If you trade often, small differences add up. Spreads, fees, and leverage rules can change the cost of each trade. Broker regulation also matters, especially if you care about how your funds are held and what rules the…

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Best Forex Brokers Comparison 2026: Compare Brokers Side by Side

Choosing a forex broker can be confusing. One site advertises “low spreads,” another emphasises “fast execution,” and a third promotes a bonus while hiding real costs in the fine print.

Most traders end up doing the same thing: opening 10 tabs, taking notes, and still feeling unsure.

That’s why here at investingLive, we have launched a forex brokers comparison page for 2026. It’s a simple way to compare brokers side by side based on the details traders usually check before opening an account.

Why a comparison page helps traders

If you trade often, small differences add up. Spreads, fees, and leverage rules can change the cost of each trade. Broker regulation also matters, especially if you care about how your funds are held and what rules the…

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EU reportedly says that there is no immediate impact to oil security from US-Iran conflict

The European Commission is said to have sent an email to EU governments, in noting that it sees no immediate impact on the bloc's security of oil supply from the situation in the Middle East. That according to Reuters, who has glanced over the email details with it stating that:

"At this stage, we do not foresee an immediate oil SOS (security of supply) impact."

That being said, the EU is considering to convene an ad-hoc meeting of its oil coordination group later this week. Adding that it has requested member states to share their oil security of supply assessments by the end of today.

Well, I would say that the situation is rather fluid at the moment. With all eyes still resting on how long the conflict may endure in the Middle East and…

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UK February final manufacturing PMI 51.7 vs 52.0 prelim

  • Prior 51.8

Key findings:

  • New export orders rise at quickest pace in four and-a-half years
  • Business sentiment stays close to January's recent high

Comment:

Rob Dobson, Director at S&P Global Market Intelligence

“UK manufacturing has made an encouraging start to 2026. Output rose at the quickest pace in 17 months during February, building on a solid upturn in January, as companies enjoy rising intakes of new work from both the home and overseas markets. Growth of new export business hit a four-and-a-half year high, as improving client confidence in markets such as North America, mainland China, the EU and Middle East led to new contract wins.

"The outlook also remains positive. Business optimism among manufacturers stayed close to January's…

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Eurozone February final manufacturing PMI 50.8 vs 50.8 prelim

  • Prior 49.5

Germany's improvement is the main story driving the recovery in the euro area manufacturing sector to start the new year. Hopes of a sustained return to growth is making for a more optimistic picture at the moment. The headline reading is a 44-month high with the manufacturing output index also moving up to 51.9, its highest in six months.

The only slight concern is that the latest survey data signalled an intensification of inflationary pressures. That as input prices rose sharply to a 38-month high while output charges registered a back-to-back monthly rise for only the second time in almost three years.

HCOB notes that:

“This seems to be a broad-based recovery of the eurozone manufacturing sector, with six out of the eight…

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Germany February final manufacturing PMI 50.9 vs 50.7 prelim

  • Prior was 49.1

Key findings:

  • Business expectations reach highest since February 2022

Comment:

Commenting on the PMI data, Cyrus de la Rubia, Chief Economist at Hamburg Commercial Bank, said:

“It finally looks like things are turning around for Germany’s manufacturing sector. For the first time in over three-and-a-half years, the headline PMI has climbed back above 50. That’s thanks to faster growth in output, a solid jump in new orders - helped a bit by stronger export demand - and longer delivery times, which usually signal rising demand. Most of the gains came from makers of intermediate and capital goods. For a sector that hasn’t had much to celebrate in recent years, this is already a pretty upbeat development.

“Input prices shot up in…

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