As the second quarter of 2025 begins, global markets will focus on manufacturing activity, labour market trends, and central banks’ outlooks. Investors will look for fresh economic signals to assess whether global growth is stabilising or slowing after the first …
The US dollar remains in a holding pattern as traders brace for key tariff announcements that could shape market sentiment. With economic data painting a mixed picture—showing both resilience and signs of slowing—investors are closely watching for policy shifts that …
As March comes to a close, markets are closely monitoring economic signals, central bank guidance, and global trade tensions. Concerns over US tariff policies have sparked a risk-off sentiment, driving gains in precious metals like gold, while oil and stock …
Gold is rallying as trade tensions and economic risks push investors toward safe havens. With central bank policies in focus and markets bracing for potential rate cuts, gold’s momentum remains strong. Here’s what’s driving the surge. Gold hits record-breaking highs …
Tesla’s latest stock dip shows how trade policy can shake up the automotive market. With new tariffs raising questions about costs and global demand, investors are reassessing the road ahead for the EV giant. Tesla stock drops 5.5% following new …
Midweek trading will be influenced by key inflation data from Australia, business investment trends in the US, and global risk sentiment. Investors will be assessing how these data points align with central bank policy expectations, particularly after the Federal Reserve’s …
The US dollar is showing strength as positive news from the services sector boosts confidence in the American economy. However, this optimism is tempered by concerns over trade policies, weaker demand, and the potential impact of new tariffs. As traders …
The trading week begins with a focus on European business sentiment and US economic activity, setting the stage for broader market trends. Investors will be looking for early signs of economic resilience or weakness following recent central bank decisions. KEY …
The offshore yuan is feeling the pressure as the US dollar keeps gaining strength, boosted by the Federal Reserve’s cautious approach to interest rates. While the yuan’s slide reflects broader global trends, the People’s Bank of China is treading carefully, …
The US dollar is moving cautiously as traders react to the Federal Reserve’s latest signals on interest rates. While Powell’s comments reassured markets about future rate cuts, uncertainty around global trade and geopolitical tensions keeps investors on edge. With the …
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