Morning News Brief July 24 

Morning News Brief – July 24, 2025

Morning News Brief – July 24, 2025

EU–US Trade Deal Close to Finalization

The European Trade Commissioner said a major EU–US trade agreement is “within reach,” potentially cutting tariffs across key sectors to a flat 15%, similar to the recent Japan deal. This would ease transatlantic tensions and could lift markets on both sides of the ocean.

Why it matters: The agreement could benefit sectors like autos, agriculture, and manufacturing, while boosting investor confidence and sidelining China’s influence.


Russia–Ukraine Peace Talks Resume in Istanbul

A third round of Russia–Ukraine peace negotiations began today in Istanbul. The talks follow increasing pressure on Ukraine to reform its anti-corruption laws and align more closely with EU accession demands. Any signs of progress could have serious implications for defense markets and global commodity pricing.

Why it matters: De-escalation could ease global military tensions and impact energy and wheat exports, especially from Eastern Europe.


8:30 AM ET – Market-Moving Economic Releases

  • Initial Jobless Claims: Weekly unemployment filings are expected around 228,000. A higher number may signal economic slowdown; a lower number strengthens the case against rate cuts.
  • Durable Goods Orders (June): Forecast is +0.5%. A strong print would indicate business investment is holding steady despite inflationary pressures.

10:00 AM ET – New Home Sales Report

The market expects around 675,000 new homes sold in June. A lower-than-expected reading may reflect higher mortgage rates impacting buyer demand.


Summary

With global trade deals advancing, peace talks resuming, and major U.S. economic indicators dropping this morning, traders and policy-watchers alike should be alert between 8:30 and 10:30 AM. These updates could set the tone for the rest of the week in global markets.

Eric F Gilbert

Eric F Gilbert is a multi-disciplinary entrepreneur, author, and marketing strategist dedicated to exposing the myths of modern digital growth. As the author of "They Lied About SEO," he provides small business owners with a no-nonsense roadmap to building genuine online authority and search visibility in the age of AI. With a career spanning business ownership, day trading, and professional consulting, Eric’s insights are rooted in real-world results rather than theoretical agency jargon. Beyond the boardroom, he is a published author in fiction and faith, an outdoorsman sharing years of Gulf Coast expertise in "Fishing the Waters of Tampa Bay," and a mental health advocate through his work, "Mind is the Matter". Eric lives and works in Florida, where he continues to build systems that help businesses and individuals move from "stuck" to "scaling".

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