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Morning Blast - 5th May: Markets Catch Up, Middle East Flare-Up, and UK's Election Jitters

22 min · 5 de may de 2026
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Hosts return after a long weekend to discuss markets catching up, the Middle East missile strikes on the UAE, the RBA's third straight rate hike, Trump's tariff threats, yen intervention, and the week's economic calendar including jobs data and UK local elections.

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