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EUR/JPY rally continues as market eyes break above 170.00

EUR/JPY rally continues as market eyes break above 170.00

EUR/JPY trades near 170.00, its highest level since July 2024, on Friday. Soft Japanese data and steady BoJ stance undermine Yen demand. The euro remains firm despite a drop in Eurozone economic sentiment. The Euro (EUR) strengthens against the Japanese Yen (JPY) on Friday, with the EUR/JPY pair climbing toward levels not seen since July […]

Asia Shakes Off Iran Strike Fears, But Oil Market Still on Alert

Asia Shakes Off Iran Strike Fears, But Oil Market Still on Alert

Asian markets opened the week lower following the US military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, marking a dramatic escalation in the Middle East. However, losses were limited and short-lived, with major indexes across the region quickly recovering earlier declines. Oil prices also staged a muted response. While WTI spiked on the news, the rally has

Markets Calm, Geopolitics Linger as Fed, BoJ, BoE, and SNB Loom

Markets Calm, Geopolitics Linger as Fed, BoJ, BoE, and SNB Loom

Global markets were broadly steady on Monday, despite ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. The Nikkei led Asian bourses with a 1.26% while European indexes also opened higher. Even with Israel and Iran continuing to exchange military strikes, investor sentiment remained resilient. US equity futures are also treading water, suggesting cautiousness rather than panic ahead

Geopolitical Escalation Fuels Risk Aversion; Dollar Still Lags Despite Bounce

Geopolitical Escalation Fuels Risk Aversion; Dollar Still Lags Despite Bounce

Risk aversion dominates global markets today as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East intensify, though the broader equity selloff has remained contained so far. The trigger came early Friday when Israel launched a series of airstrikes deep into Iranian territory, targeting key military and nuclear infrastructure. In response, Iran retaliated with a wave of drone

Dollar Crushed as Dovish Inflation Data and Trade Tensions Weigh; Euro Surges to Multi-Year High

Dollar Crushed as Dovish Inflation Data and Trade Tensions Weigh; Euro Surges to Multi-Year High

Dollar accelerated its broad-based selloff in early US trading, plunging to its lowest level against Euro since 2021. The latest catalyst came from softer-than-expected May PPI data, which followed Wednesday’s downside surprise in CPI. The tandem inflation prints have further calmed fears of immediate tariff-driven price pass-through, at least for now, and are reinforcing expectations

Dollar Drops on CPI Miss; Trade Optimism Offers Limited Support

Dollar Drops on CPI Miss; Trade Optimism Offers Limited Support

Dollar fell broadly following weaker-than-expected US inflation report for May, reinforcing the narrative that consumer prices have not yet felt the full brunt of tariff pressures. The data offered some relief that the feared pass-through from tariffs to end consumers hasn’t materialized, at least not yet. However, it wasn’t enough to shift expectations for the

Sterling Slumps as UK Jobs Data Fuels August BoE Rate Cut Bets

Sterling Slumps as UK Jobs Data Fuels August BoE Rate Cut Bets

Sterling is sold off notably today after dismal UK labor market data intensified expectations of a BoE rate cut in August. The most striking element was the -109k drop in payrolled employment—the largest non-pandemic decline since records began in 2014—coupled with a rise in the unemployment rate to its highest level since mid-2023. While wage

Markets Hold Breath as US-China Trade Talks Resume

Markets Hold Breath as US-China Trade Talks Resume

The cautious optimism in Asia failed to spill into European markets, as investors turned cautious ahead of today’s US-China trade talks in London. While no one expects a sweeping resolution to the broader trade conflict, hopes are centered on incremental progress—particularly around rare earths. Kevin Hassett, Director of the US National Economic Council, struck a

Markets Eye US-China Trade Talks for Fresh Catalyst

Markets Eye US-China Trade Talks for Fresh Catalyst

Asian equity markets opened the week on a positive note, supported by cautious optimism surrounding the high-stakes US-China trade negotiations in London. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, along with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, are meeting Chinese counterparts as efforts to revive dialogue intensify. The outcome of these talks could set

Job Data and US-China Rapprochement Fuel Dollar Rebound Prospects

Job Data and US-China Rapprochement Fuel Dollar Rebound Prospects

Risk sentiment improved last week, driven by the solid US non-farm payroll report that helped ease fears of a deepening slowdown. Adding to the optimism was a thaw in US-China relations. While no concrete breakthrough emerged, the fact that both sides were willing to engage again offered some relief to global markets weary of tariff

Euro Firms as ECB Lagarde Stays Confident; Silver Surges on Shift from US Assets

Euro Firms as ECB Lagarde Stays Confident; Silver Surges on Shift from US Assets

Euro surged against Dollar after ECB President Christine Lagarde struck a relatively confident tone in her post-meeting press conference. She downplayed immediate trade war fallout, stating that U.S. tariffs would likely impact growth more in 2026, by which time EU fiscal expansion—particularly military spending—would help cushion the blow. Also, Lagarde emphasized that the ECB is

Markets Unshaken by Weak US Data, Await Guidance from ECB

Markets Unshaken by Weak US Data, Await Guidance from ECB

The US markets remain remarkably steady overnight despite a string of soft US economic releases overnight. Disappointing job and services data failed to trigger any meaningful selloff in equities, while Dollar edged slightly lower. Market pricing for Fed policy remains broadly unchanged, with a 96% chance of a hold at the upcoming meeting and a

Muted Trading Persists as Trump Pressures Fed after ADP Miss

Muted Trading Persists as Trump Pressures Fed after ADP Miss

Trading remains subdued as markets drift into the US session, with little conviction across asset classes. US futures dipped slightly after a dismal ADP employment report showing only 37k job additions in May, sharply below expectations. Still, the reaction was contained, with no clear evidence of a broad risk-off move. US President Donald Trump added

Euro Slips on Softer CPI, But Trading Largely Listless

Euro Slips on Softer CPI, But Trading Largely Listless

The currency markets remain largely listless today, with all major pairs and crosses still trapped within last week’s ranges. Euro edged slightly lower following the release of Eurozone CPI data, which showed inflation falling below the ECB’s 2% target for the first time since September last year. The core measure also softened notably, reinforcing the

Trade Tensions Drag Dollar While Oil Jumps on OPEC+ Hold

Trade Tensions Drag Dollar While Oil Jumps on OPEC+ Hold

Risk sentiment remains fragile as the US session gets underway, with equity markets under pressure from renewed tariff threats. European stocks are particularly heavy after US President Donald Trump threatened to double tariffs on imported steel. UK equities, however, are finding some support from Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s announcement of increased defense spending. In the

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