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Global Markets Plunge, Aussie Down Ahead of RBA

Global Markets Plunge, Aussie Down Ahead of RBA

Risk aversion is sweeping through global financial markets today, with equities across Asia and Europe plunging ahead of the US’s so-called tariff “Liberation Day” on April 2. The selloff began in Asia, and continued through European Session. US futures are also pointing sharply lower, with the tech-heavy NASDAQ bearing the brunt of the pressure. Meanwhile, […]

Commodities Lift AUD and CAD as Tariff Speculation Builds

Commodities Lift AUD and CAD as Tariff Speculation Builds

Commodity currencies are finding a bid in Asian session today, though still largely range-bound against Dollar. A sharp rally in Copper prices, driven by US tariff fears, is likely giving Aussie a tailwind, countering lingering drag from today’s slightly weaker-than-expected inflation data. Meanwhile, Loonie is benefitting from speculation that Canada may be assigned lower tariffs

Dollar Slips, Euro Bounces, Aussie Awaits CPI

Dollar Slips, Euro Bounces, Aussie Awaits CPI

Dollar is once again under pressure as markets head into the US session, with its recent rebound losing steam in the absence of any clear-cut catalyst. While new headlines on tariffs continue to emerge almost daily, these “leaks” could only be seen as reflective of ongoing deliberations within the White House, rather than firm policy.

Canadian Dollar Gains on Inflation Surprise, But Growth Risks Keep Traders Cautious

Canadian Dollar Gains on Inflation Surprise, But Growth Risks Keep Traders Cautious

Canadian Dollar edged higher in early US session after much stronger-than-expected inflation data. However, Loonie quickly lost momentum, as investors remained cautious about Canada’s broader economic outlook, particularly in the face of rising trade tensions with the US. While higher-than-expected inflation reduces the likelihood of another immediate rate cut, Canada’s economy is under serious pressure

China Stimulus Fuels Asian Rally, But Market Caution Persists on US Outlook

China Stimulus Fuels Asian Rally, But Market Caution Persists on US Outlook

Asian markets opened the week on a positive note, buoyed by stronger-than-expected economic data from China and optimism surrounding Beijing’s latest efforts to boost domestic consumption. Investors welcomed China’s “special action plan” aimed at stimulating household spending, which aligns with Premier Li Qiang’s government report last week that named consumption growth as a top priority.

Recession Fears Weigh on Markets as Risk-Off Trade Intensifies

Recession Fears Weigh on Markets as Risk-Off Trade Intensifies

The risk-off sentiment that triggered the biggest US stock market selloff in months has spilled over into Asian markets, leading to broad declines across the region. The currency markets reflect this shift too, with traditional safe havens such as Japanese Yen and Swiss franc leading gains in Asia, while risk-sensitive currencies like the Australian and

Dollar Stays Soft as Forex Markets Quiet, US CPI Highlights the Week

Dollar Stays Soft as Forex Markets Quiet, US CPI Highlights the Week

Forex markets are trading quietly in the Asian session, remaining within Friday’s range and showing little impetus to move decisively in either direction. Dollar is staying on the back foot, with a lack of substantial buying interest to sustain a meaningful rebound. While last week’s non-farm payroll data helped calm fears of a rapid labor

“Coalition of the Willing” Fuels Euro Strength, Boosts Defense Outlook

“Coalition of the Willing” Fuels Euro Strength, Boosts Defense Outlook

European markets saw a strong rally today, with notable fund inflows driving gains in DAX and Euro. Investor sentiment was boosted by expectations of increased military spending after the announcement of the UK and France-led “Coalition of the Willing” to support Ukraine. FTSE and Sterling also benefited from the renewed optimism, as traders priced in

Safe-Haven Demand Fuels Dollar Rally Amid Trade, Geopolitical Turmoil

Safe-Haven Demand Fuels Dollar Rally Amid Trade, Geopolitical Turmoil

Market sentiment took a decisive turn for the worse last week, with risk aversion dominating across asset classes. The combination of deteriorating domestic economic conditions in the US and heightened global uncertainties has fueled concerns that risk appetite could weaken further. Equities faced renewed selling pressure, yields dropped sharply. Domestically, US economic data painted a

Markets Reel Under Trade War Fears, Dollar Gains Traction, Gold Falls

Markets Reel Under Trade War Fears, Dollar Gains Traction, Gold Falls

Global stock markets are under heavy selling pressure as risk-off sentiment dominates the final trading day of February. The selloff intensified across major indices, with Japan’s Nikkei plunging -3% and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index down -2.8%, following the steep declines in US equities overnight. Investors are increasingly wary of escalating trade tensions, which could

Dollar Attempts Another Comeback, Aussie Lags

Dollar Attempts Another Comeback, Aussie Lags

Dollar traded broadly higher in Asian session, trying to stage a comeback after a failed rally attempt overnight. Renewed focus on tariffs appears to be driving some of the greenback’s momentum. Meanwhile, broader market sentiment is just steady following Nvidia’s strong earnings report, with lingering concerns over competition from China’s DeepSeek AI continue to weigh.

Dollar Gathers Momentum, Gold Cools Off, Market Jitters Ahead?

Dollar Gathers Momentum, Gold Cools Off, Market Jitters Ahead?

Dollar appears to be gathering steam for a stronger, sustainable near-term rebound, although the precise catalyst remains unclear. One contributing factor an undercurrent of risk aversion, which is reflected in the broad selloff in the Australian and New Zealand Dollars. Yet, the overall market picture is mixed, as US stock futures inch higher and Treasury

Greenback Drops Ahead of Consumer Data, Risk Sentiment in Focus

Greenback Drops Ahead of Consumer Data, Risk Sentiment in Focus

Dollar weakened notably against European majors and Yen as markets transitioned into US session, despite subdued overall trading activity. The decline was largely driven by extended fall in US 10-year Treasury yield, which hit its lowest level since mid-December. Beyond geopolitical and trade war concerns, market focus has turned toward whether slowing US consumption and

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