The Russian Central Bank surprised markets on Friday by maintaining its key interest rate at 21%, contrary to widespread expectations of a 2-percentage-point hike. Analysts had anticipated a rate increase to 23%, but the bank justified its decision by citing the effectiveness of recent tightening measures in curbing inflationary pressures. …
Read More »Gold Prices Struggle Amid Hawkish Fed Outlook and Strong Dollar
Gold prices held near a one-month low in Asian trade on Friday, heading for their third consecutive weekly loss as the Federal Reserve’s slower-than-expected rate cut projections for 2025 weighed on investor sentiment. Gold Performance Spot gold edged up 0.1% to $2,596.82 per ounce, while Gold futures for February delivery …
Read More »European Stocks Slide Amid Trade War Fears and Weak Economic Data
European stock markets ended the week on a downbeat note as concerns about a potential trade war with the U.S. and disappointing economic data weighed on investor sentiment. Indices Under Pressure Germany’s DAX dropped 1.1%, France’s CAC 40 slid 1%, The UK’s FTSE 100 fell 0.4%. Trade Tensions Escalate with …
Read More »Dollar Strengthens to Two-Year High as Yen and Global Currencies Struggle
The U.S. dollar ended the week on a high note, hitting a two-year peak as hawkish signals from the Federal Reserve continued to bolster its appeal. In contrast, global currencies faced significant pressure, with the yen, sterling, and commodity-linked currencies like the Australian and New Zealand dollars recording steep losses. …
Read More »Bitcoin Falls Below $100,000 Amid Profit-Taking and Hawkish Fed Stance
Bitcoin extended its losing streak to a third day on Friday, retreating 3.7% to trade at $97,002.0 by 00:46 ET (05:46 GMT). The decline comes in the wake of the Federal Reserve’s hawkish monetary policy signals and profit-taking after the cryptocurrency reached record highs earlier in the week. Bitcoin Pullback …
Read More »Asian Markets End the Week Flat-to-Lower Amid Hawkish Fed and Local Headwinds
Asian equities traded within a narrow range on Friday, largely reflecting the region’s cautious sentiment as global and domestic economic uncertainties dampened risk appetite. While Japan’s markets found some respite, most other major Asian indices either edged lower or remained flat, concluding a week marked by steep losses. Japanese Markets …
Read More »Trump announces new plan to avoid government shutdown, lift US debt ceiling
President-elect Donald Trump has announced a new plan to fund the government and lift the debt ceiling, a day before a government shutdown. He praised Speaker Mike Johnson and House Republicans for coming to a “very good Deal,” urging Congress to swiftly pass it in votes as soon as Thursday …
Read More »Market Drivers; US Session
Central Banks Hold Steady, US Core PCE in Focus The Bank of England and the Bank of Japan both held interest rates steady at their respective policy meetings. While the BoE’s decision had a limited impact on the Pound, the BoJ’s rate hold weighed heavily on the Yen.With a relatively …
Read More »GBP/USD Plummets Amidst Strong US Data and Rising Yields
The GBP/USD currency pair experienced a sharp decline, falling over 60 pips, as robust US economic data and a surge in Treasury yields bolstered the US Dollar. The pair flirted with the crucial 1.2500 support level.US Economic Strength Fuels Dollar DemandKey US economic indicators pointed to a strong economy. Initial …
Read More »XAU/USD Defies Climbing T-Yields As Fed Signals Future Rate Cut Path
Following the Fed’s less dovish stance, gold records gains of more than $0.20. According to statistical data, the US economy grew 3.1% year over year in Q3. Gold’s attractiveness as a safe-haven asset in times of uncertainty is increased by the possibility of a US government shutdown. The price of …
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