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Weekly Summary, 12 June 2025: CPI, Tariffs, Travel & Tech

As we head into the weekend, global markets have been buzzing with macroeconomic signals, tech ambition, and geopolitical shifts. From US CPI data to booming tourism in Spain, here’s a look back at the most impactful stories of the week.

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Global Eyes on US CPI and Key Earnings

Markets looked ahead this week to major economic indicators, with the US CPI data for May acting as a pivotal moment. Analysts debated whether inflation would continue its downward path or offer surprises that might influence the Fed’s next moves. Also on the radar were earnings from Adobe and Oracle, which could reflect broader tech sector sentiment. Eyes remained fixed on interest rate cues and investor positioning around these numbers. You can catch the full preview in the market outlook on US CPI and Adobe earnings.

US-China Dialogue Lifts Market Mood

Investor sentiment improved after fresh developments in US-China relations. Wall Street reacted positively to the high-level diplomatic talks between the two countries, interpreting them as a potential thaw in tensions. Technology stocks led the rebound, while safe-haven assets slightly retreated. The markets also priced in optimism over possible trade stabilisation, though caution lingered over long-term outcomes. Full details on the rebound are outlined in this update on Wall Street’s response to US-Sino talks.

Spain’s Tourism Surge Lifts Travel Stocks

The Spanish tourism sector experienced a boost, driving up shares of travel-related companies. This was attributed to a surge in international arrivals and increased domestic spending during the start of the summer season. Hospitality firms, airlines, and travel operators all saw gains. The positive outlook for Spain's travel economy added a strong European counterweight to broader market narratives. Read the full breakdown in the report on Spain’s travel stock rally.

Tesla Eyes Robotaxis, Meta Leans Into AI

Tech headlines were dominated by Tesla's revelation about upcoming robotaxi developments, sending speculation swirling about launch timelines and regulatory pathways. Meanwhile, Meta’s potential acquisition of Scale AI signalled a strong bet on data infrastructure to power its growing AI ambitions. Netflix also made waves with plans to expand its Spanish content production. These moves revealed how major players are repositioning themselves for future tech dominance. Dive deeper into Tesla, Meta, and Netflix’s latest moves.

Tariff Tensions Resurface, Markets React

Trade tensions once again grabbed headlines, with new tariffs and tech restrictions coming into play between major economies. The US and EU both eyed measures against Chinese electric vehicles and semiconductors, which spurred a cautious market response. Analysts warned that protectionist policies could disrupt supply chains and limit growth in sensitive sectors. The situation remains fluid and worth monitoring for its longer-term consequences. Explore this further in the deep dive on tariffs and tech-driven market tensions.

Conclusion

This week’s news cycle underscored the interplay of economic indicators, policy shifts, and technological innovation in shaping global markets. Whether it was the anticipation around CPI releases or strategic shifts by companies like Tesla and Meta, investors were left juggling multiple signals. With inflation, travel, trade, and tech all in focus, the week wrapped up with a sense of cautious momentum.

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TL;DR FAQs

What were the key financial events this week?

US CPI data and Adobe earnings were central to investor attention, setting the tone for expectations around interest rates.

Why did Spain’s travel stocks rise?

Increased tourist arrivals and strong domestic demand boosted shares in Spain’s travel and hospitality sectors.

What’s happening with Tesla and Meta?

Tesla hinted at progress on robotaxi technology, while Meta reportedly aims to acquire Scale AI to strengthen its AI portfolio.

Are tariffs affecting the markets again?

Yes, new tariffs and tech restrictions are reigniting concerns about global trade friction, especially regarding Chinese tech exports.

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