April
Coverage of April in the Nexus archive.
- Americans’ savings rate falls to lowest level since 2022
Americans' savings rate dropped to 2.6% in April, marking the first time it has fallen below 3% since June 2022.
- Core inflation hit an annual rate of 3.3% in April, as expected, Fed’s preferred gauge shows
Core inflation in April reached 3.3% annually, aligning with expectations, while the broader PCE price index showed 3.8% inflation for all items. The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation metric, the PCE index, confirmed these figures.
- China industrial profits jump 24.7% in April, fastest gain in over two years despite headwinds
China's industrial profits rose 24.7% in April, marking the fastest growth in over two years despite economic challenges. The significant increase highlights resilience in the manufacturing and industrial sectors amid ongoing headwinds.
- Uzbekistan Resumes Gold Export With $1.5 Billion Through April
Uzbekistan has resumed gold exports, generating $1.5 billion in revenue through April. The move signals a revival in the country's gold trade activities.
- Under-trained techie didn't claim overtime for mistakenly failing to phone it in
April, an entry-level IT technician with CompTIA A+ certification, mistakenly connected both Ethernet ports of a VoIP phone during a clinic deployment, causing a complete internet outage. Despite resolving the issue, she avoided claiming overtime, believing she didn't deserve it for the error. The team responded calmly, fixing the problem quickly.
- Japan inflation softens more than expected in April, weakening case for BOJ rate hike
Japan's inflation softened more than expected in April, reducing pressure on the Bank of Japan to raise interest rates. The weaker-than-anticipated inflation data suggests the central bank may maintain its current monetary policy stance.
- US Jobless Claims Fall, Housing Starts Drop in April
US jobless claims decreased in April, signaling continued strength in the labor market. However, housing starts declined during the same period, indicating potential weakness in the residential construction sector.
- Global Funds Pile Back Into Chinese Stocks in April, Data Shows
Global investment funds have resumed purchasing Chinese stocks during April, indicating renewed investor confidence in Chinese equities. This inflow of foreign capital suggests a potential reversal of earlier market pessimism regarding Chinese markets.
- Japan exports jump 14.8% in April, beating expectations as semiconductor shipments soar
Japan's exports jumped 14.8% in April, exceeding expectations due to a surge in semiconductor shipments. This surpasses the estimated 9.3% increase predicted by Reuters. The significant growth is led by the strong performance of the semiconductor industry.
- 7-Eleven confirms breach after ShinyHunters claims
7-Eleven confirmed a breach after ShinyHunters claimed it, discovering the breach on April 8 and determining that cybercriminals accessed certain systems used to store franchisee documents. The breach notification letters were sent out following an investigation. Cybercriminals gained access to sensitive information.
- We're booking profits in a once-hated stock that's gone parabolic
The stock has rallied roughly 60% since the start of April and is now being sold for profit after a parabolic increase. The once-hated stock has seen significant growth. This change indicates a shift in investor sentiment.
- China's April economic data underwhelms, with retail sales growth slowing to lowest since 2022
China's economy showed slower growth in April, with retail sales growth at its lowest since 2022. Consumption, industrial output, and investment growth were below expectations. This slowdown indicates a potential stumble in China's economic recovery.
- U.S. retail sales rise again, but higher gas prices and inflation play a big role
U.S. retail sales increased for the third consecutive month in April, driven largely by higher gasoline prices. However, after adjusting for inflation, spending appeared softer. The rise in sales is partly attributed to increased gas prices.
- Whipsaw market actions leaves traders looking for direction. The 'fear gauge' might offer a clue
The S&P 500 experienced volatility as measured by the Cboe VIX Index, ending down on Tuesday despite a brief increase to 19.01, its highest point since April 28. This volatility has left traders seeking direction. The 'fear gauge' may provide insight into market trends.
- Wholesale inflation jumps 6% in April on annual basis, biggest increase since 2022
The producer price index increased 6% in April on an annual basis, exceeding expectations of a 0.5% increase. This is the biggest increase since 2022. The jump in wholesale inflation may have implications for the economy.
- EToro profits rise as commodities boom offsets crypto trading slump
EToro posted a strong quarter with net income up 37% to $82 million, despite a 32% drop in crypto trade volumes in April, driven by a boom in commodities. The company's profits rose significantly, but crypto trading slump had a negative impact. EToro's overall performance was positive due to the offset from commodities.
- Consumer prices rose 3.8% annually in April, the highest since May 2023
Consumer prices rose 3.8% annually in April, exceeding the expected 3.7% increase. This is the highest annual increase since May 2023. The consumer price index is a key indicator of inflation.
- China’s passenger car exports surge nearly 85% in April as domestic sales slump
China's passenger car exports increased by nearly 85% in April, according to an industry group, while domestic sales experienced a slump. This surge in exports is a notable development in China's automotive industry. The exact figures and factors contributing to this growth are not specified in the report.
- A father's sacrifice: Saving his son, losing his life and the heartbreaking choice left behind
Juan Andrade died in April saving his teenage son from drowning in a local park lake. His family is trying to move forward without him. The incident occurred at a local park lake.
- U.S. payrolls increased 115,000 in April, more than expected; unemployment at 4.3%
U.S. payrolls increased by 115,000 in April, exceeding expectations of a 55,000 increase. The unemployment rate is at 4.3%. This growth is a positive sign for the economy.
- AI is as a top cause of layoffs, accounting for 26% of April's job cuts
Artificial intelligence is cited as a top cause of layoffs, accounting for 26% of April's job cuts, with economists debating its impact on worker displacement. AI is the most cited reason for layoffs, according to new data. This trend suggests significant job market changes.
- Family office deal-making rebounds in April with healthcare bets
Family office deal-making rebounded in April, with healthcare startups making up nearly a third of investments. This indicates a growing interest in healthcare bets. The investments suggest a positive outlook for the industry.
- Microsoft Details Phishing Campaign Targeting 35,000 Users Across 26 Countries
Microsoft disclosed a large-scale credential theft campaign targeting over 35,000 users across 26 countries. The campaign used code of conduct-themed lures and legitimate email services to steal authentication tokens. It affected more than 13,000 organizations between April 14 and 16, 2026.
- Asia Bond Sales Jump in April as War Lull Spurs Rush in Issuance
Asia bond sales increased in April due to a lull in the war, prompting a rush in issuance. This surge in bond sales is a significant development in the financial market. The increase in bond sales indicates a growing confidence among investors.
- Crypto VC funding plunges to $659M in April, hits near two-year low
Crypto VC funding dropped to $659 million in April, marking the lowest monthly total since July 2024. The decline reflects slowed dealmaking activity in the crypto sector.
- Bitcoin seals best monthly gain in a year as S&P 500 hits fresh all-time high
Bitcoin finished April with its best monthly gain in a year, closing above $76,000. The S&P 500 also reached fresh all-time highs, drawing significant attention.
- Bitcoin Coinbase Premium threatens bear flag repeat with BTC price at $76K
Bitcoin's price action risked repeating a bear flag pattern seen in January, but April could see the strongest BTC price gains in a year. The price is currently at $76K, with mixed signals about potential market movements.
- Crypto hack losses top $630M in April, highest since February 2025
Crypto hack losses exceeded $630 million in April through over 25 incidents, with DeFi platforms being the primary target despite ongoing security improvements. This marks the highest monthly loss since February 2025, highlighting persistent vulnerabilities in the crypto ecosystem.
- Over 46°C heatwave grips northwestern, central India
An unusual April heatwave is scorching large parts of India, with temperatures exceeding 46°C in some areas. The extreme weather is affecting northwestern and central regions, raising concerns about health and environmental impacts.
- Morgan Stanley just launched a spot Bitcoin ETF and the trade is already dead
Morgan Stanley launched a spot Bitcoin ETF, joining BlackRock and Fidelity in the market. The crypto market cap surpassed $3.1 trillion, but the article argues that institutions entering now are missing peak returns, as early investors like MicroStrategy already capitalized. Bitcoin's momentum is waning near resistance levels, and risks like hacks and DeFi TVL declines persist.
- Bitcoin 'Bull Score' hits six-month high as 2022 bear-market fears linger
Bitcoin's 'Bull Score' reached a six-month high in April, signaling market optimism, but analysts caution that the 2022 bear-market decline could still reoccur despite recent price metric improvements.
- Ulta Promo Codes: Up to 50% Off in April
Ulta is offering promo codes with up to 50% off in April, allowing customers to save on beauty tech, makeup, and other products. The promotion highlights the latest beauty trends and encourages shopping during the specified period.
- HBO Max Promo Code: 50% Off | April
HBO Max is offering a 50% discount on subscriptions through April via promo codes and special deals. The promotion allows users to stream favorite shows at a reduced cost.
- Malaysia’s Fuel Subsidy Bill Swells to $1.8 Billion in April
Malaysia's fuel subsidy bill reached $1.8 billion in April. The increase highlights the government's financial commitment to subsidize fuel costs.
- Naturepedic Promo Codes and Deals: 20% Off
Naturepedic is offering a 20% discount through promo codes during their April sale. The promotion encourages customers to shop for deals on their products.
- Which CD term is best this April? Here are the ones to consider now.
CD interest rates remain competitive, with three top terms highlighted for consideration in April. The article suggests evaluating these rates and terms for potential financial benefits.
- Britain basks in the hottest day of the year: Sun-seekers packed out parks and beaches as mercury hit 26.5C to make it one of the warmest April days on record
Britain experienced its hottest day of the year with temperatures reaching 26.5C, marking one of the warmest April days on record. Sun-seekers filled parks and beaches as the unseasonably warm weather attracted large crowds.