Category: News
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Dollar Recovers as Markets Stabilize, Euro Pressured by PMI and Dovish ECB Accounts
Dollar staged a broad recovery today as financial markets found some footing following a volatile stretch dominated by US deficit concerns. US futures are trading flat, while 10-year Treasury yield has pared back modestly from recent highs, signaling a pause in the bond selloff. The calmer tone helped the greenback regain some traction. Support for…
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US Deficit Jitters Roil Markets as Yields Surge, Dollar Sinks, Bitcoin Hits Record
The dominant driver in global markets at the moment is rising concern over the US fiscal deficit. 30-year yield surged toward 5.1% overnight, its highest level since October 2023. 10-year yield also breached the 4.6% mark for the first time in months. Equity markets responded accordingly, with major US indexes closing sharply lower. Gold has…
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US Assets Remain Under Pressure; Sterling Gains Muted Despite Hot CPI
Dollar’s selloff moderated slightly during European session, but pressure on US assets remains firmly in place. DOW futures are down more than -300 points, while the 10-year Treasury yield has surged back above the 4.5% mark. Market sentiment continues to reflect unease over the US fiscal outlook and uncertainty surrounding the Trump administration’s trade stance.…
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Dollar Selloff Accelerates on Fiscal, Trade, and FX Policy Risks
Dollar came under broad selling pressure in Asian session, with fresh technical signals suggesting that the near-term recovery has already run its course. Also, the selloff appears to be gathering pace on a range of fundamental concerns. One focus is on Capitol Hill, where the House of Representatives is expected to vote on a multitrillion-dollar…
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Loonie Lifts on Hot Core Inflation, But BoC Cut Still in Play
Canadian Dollar firmed modestly in early US trading after inflation data showed a sharper-than-expected pickup in core price pressures. While headline CPI slowed to 1.7% in April, the drop was largely due to a steep decline in energy prices. In contrast, underlying inflation picked up pace, with core measures such as CPI-median, trim, and common…
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Aussie Dips on RBA’s Dovish Tilt, But Risk Sentiment Provides Cushion
Aussie softened modestly following the RBA’s widely expected 25bps rate cut to 3.85%. But selling was contained as broader market sentiment remained supportive. While the move itself was no surprise, the updated economic forecasts leaned dovish, notably with headline CPI now seen at just 3.0% by year-end, down from the previous 3.7% projection. This downward…
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Euro and Pound Rally on UK-EU Pact, Dollar Wobbles
Euro and Sterling surged today after the UK and EU unveiled a sweeping new agreement resetting their defence and trade relationship, the most substantial since Brexit in 2020. The comprehensive deal spans key sectors including security, energy, travel, trade, and fisheries. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer hosted European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in…
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Risk Mood Softens as Moody’s US Downgrade and Mixed China Data Dent Confidence
Global markets kicked off the week with a mild risk-off tone, driven by renewed concerns over US creditworthiness and mixed economic data out of China. Moody’s downgrade of the U.S. sovereign rating from Aaa to Aa1 late last Friday has cast a shadow over investor sentiment. Meanwhile, China’s latest data highlighted a fragile recovery with…
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Moody’s Downgrade Disrupts Calm from Tariff Truce, Dollar Faces New Test
Just as markets were finding their footing following a series of positive trade developments, Moody’s delivered a late-week shock by downgrading the US sovereign credit rating from Aaa to Aa1. The move overshadowed the optimism sparked by the US-China tariff truce and the broader de-escalation of trade tensions. The trade outlook appears less volatile in…
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Markets Stuck in Ranges as Data Fail to Inspire
Market activity remains subdued ahead of the weekend, with major currency pairs and crosses locked within yesterday’s tight ranges. Earlier in the day, New Zealand Dollar received a brief lift from rise in inflation expectations, but the move lacked conviction and quickly faded. Similarly, Japan’s weaker-than-expected Q1 GDP figures failed to trigger much reaction, as…