Gold prices are under pressure as global investors shift focus away from safe-haven assets, responding to signs of easing geopolitical risks and improved trade prospects. With fresh optimism in the air and a stronger US dollar offering an alternative refuge, …
The euro has been moving within a narrow range as traders look ahead to a week of important economic data and US earnings reports. Key events like eurozone inflation and GDP figures, along with potential shifts in US stocks, could …
Investor sentiment is being pulled in different directions as trade policy rumours and political statements shape expectations for inflation and interest rates. In this shifting landscape, markets are quick to react to any signals from policymakers, highlighting just how sensitive …
Global markets have been on edge as shifting trade headlines and political signals continue to sway investor sentiment. With talk of potential tariff changes and reassurances from the White House about the Federal Reserve’s independence, traders are navigating a landscape …
Japanese stocks bounced back this week as investors grew more confident about the outlook at home and abroad. Hopes for easier US monetary policy and improving trade relations helped lift market sentiment, while fresh signs of stability in Japan’s economy …
Oil prices are moving in a tug of war between supply and demand concerns, as market participants weigh geopolitical tensions, central bank signals, and the potential return of Iranian crude. While recent volatility has triggered cautious buying, overall sentiment remains …
Gold is once again capturing the spotlight as investors seek safety amid rising global uncertainty. Heightened geopolitical tensions, shifting trade policies, and weakening major currencies are fuelling renewed interest in the precious metal. As traditional assets face mounting pressure, gold …
The US dollar index (USDX) traded in tight ranges, closing the session near 99.15 as subdued Good Friday volumes capped volatility. Despite holding steady on the day, the greenback remains under pressure near 3-year lows. Dollar nears three-year lows as trade optimism and Fed discontent …
The Japanese yen has recently drawn strong attention from traders as global uncertainty, shifting interest rate policies, and fresh inflation data keep influencing its movements. With the Bank of Japan set to meet soon, markets are closely watching for signals …
Nvidia’s recent share decline highlights how quickly market sentiment can shift when global trade tensions and policy changes come into play. With fresh US export restrictions targeting AI chip sales to China and rising concerns over tariff-related uncertainty, investors are …
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