Global markets are entering a major week filled with inflation reports, geopolitical developments, and central macroeconomic data.
Traders are closely watching new comments from Iran alongside upcoming U.S. economic releases.
The Kobeissi Letter reported that Iran sent a response to a U.S. proposal through Pakistani mediators. Shortly afterward, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that negotiations would not represent surrender.
Iran comments add to market uncertainty
According to statements shared by The Kobeissi Letter, Pezeshkian said Iran would “never bow” to external pressure while defending national interests during talks.
“Dialogue does not mean surrender or retreat” remains the central quote drawing market attention as traders monitor whether diplomatic discussions reduce or increase geopolitical pressure in coming days.
Geopolitical developments have remained an important factor for risk assets this year. Bitcoin and equities have repeatedly reacted to Middle East headlines, especially during periods of uncertainty tied to energy markets and global trade.
CPI and inflation reports now in focus
Markets are also preparing for several major U.S. data releases this week. April CPI inflation data is scheduled for Tuesday, followed by PPI inflation figures on Wednesday.
Retail sales data and industrial production numbers will follow later in the week. Traders are expected to monitor whether inflation continues slowing or shows renewed pressure after recent volatility in commodities and energy prices.
The Kobeissi Letter also pointed to the OPEC monthly report as another event that could influence oil markets and inflation expectations.
Bitcoin traders watch volatility signals
Bitcoin ($BTC) traded near the $80,000 region ahead of the macro-heavy week. Crypto.news price data showed $BTC holding above major short-term support despite recent market swings.
Crypto traders continue watching whether inflation data and geopolitical developments push investors toward risk assets or trigger another defensive move across financial markets.
Some analysts believe lower inflation could support Bitcoin and equities if expectations for easier monetary policy return. Others remain cautious as global tensions and economic uncertainty continue affecting investor sentiment across crypto and traditional markets.
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