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Fed Messaging Chaos Nudges Dollar Higher, Not Higher Enough

Fed Messaging Chaos Nudges Dollar Higher, Not Higher Enough

Global markets closed last week on an uncertain footing. While bears appeared to have an upper hand, the control was never firmly gripped. Conviction was relatively thin as traders were reluctant to commit decisively. The overall impression was of markets still searching for a coherent theme to latch onto. Equities in major centers reflected the […]

Yen Falls as Takaichi Urges BoJ to Hold Fire; U.S. Fiscal Vote in Focus

Yen Falls as Takaichi Urges BoJ to Hold Fire; U.S. Fiscal Vote in Focus

Yen extended its broad decline in Asian session as Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi doubled down on her call for the BoJ to delay further rate hikes. Addressing parliament, Takaichi said consumer prices—up around 3%—are being lifted mainly by food costs, particularly rice, rather than by wage growth or strong demand. She described the current

Global Risk Rally Reignites as US, UK, and Japan Hit All-Time Highs

Global Risk Rally Reignites as US, UK, and Japan Hit All-Time Highs

Global markets resumed their risk-on momentum last week, buoyed by softer U.S. inflation data, easing political uncertainty, and renewed optimism over global trade. In the U.S., both DOW and S&P 500 climbed to fresh record highs after September CPI figures came in below expectations, cementing confidence that the Fed remains on track to deliver two

Swiss Franc Rally Signals Deepening Market Unease

Swiss Franc Rally Signals Deepening Market Unease

Global markets ended the week with an uneasy calm, masking what appears to be growing stress beneath the surface. Wall Street showed resilience — the major indexes finished higher after mid-week volatility sparked by renewed concerns over regional bank stability. Yet in Europe, sentiment was more fragile, as bank-led declines weighed on both the FTSE

Trade Chaos Likely to Linger, June to Bring More Uncertainty

Trade Chaos Likely to Linger, June to Bring More Uncertainty

Markets endured another week of trade confusion, with sentiment swinging sharply on alternating headlines. As a result, investor confidence remains fragile, with markets finding little footing as the tug-of-war between hopes of progress and fear of escalation continues. While the 90-day reciprocal tariff truce is now in effect, its second half is shaping up to

Global Risk Sentiment Brightens, But Caution Lingers Around US Assets

Global Risk Sentiment Brightens, But Caution Lingers Around US Assets

Global risk sentiment showed further improvement last week, with stock markets around the world posting impressive gains. Although headlines continued to focus on the confusing state of U.S.-China trade tensions, there was quiet but notable progress on multiple trade fronts, including US talks with Japan, South Korea and India. US equities rebounded alongside the global

Markets Rush to Safe Haven as Tariff Clock Ticks Down

Markets Rush to Safe Haven as Tariff Clock Ticks Down

While US investors managed to stay relatively composed through most of last week, the calm cracked heading into the weekend. Stocks saw extended selloffs, Treasury yields dropped, and Gold surged to yet another record high — all classic signs of a decisive flight to safety. With risk appetite now clearly under pressure, traders are no

Global Markets Look Beyond Trump’s Inauguration as Local Drivers Take the Lead

Global Markets Look Beyond Trump’s Inauguration as Local Drivers Take the Lead

Global markets are buzzing in anticipation of Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20, yet the latest developments suggest investors may already be looking past the immediate impact. Despite speculation surrounding Trump’s policies—particularly tariffs—various benchmarks and asset classes are charting their own directions based on localized drivers and monetary policy expectations. In the US, the strong

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