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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 […]

Subdued Markets Drift as Tariff Tensions Resurface and BoC Decision Looms

Subdued Markets Drift as Tariff Tensions Resurface and BoC Decision Looms

Global markets remain subdued as investors struggle to find a firm direction. US stocks closed higher overnight, with NASDAQ extending to fresh multi-week highs, suggesting some resilience in tech-led risk appetite. Asian equities followed suit to some extent, but the overall momentum has been tepid. In the currency markets, Dollar is attempting to recover from

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

Dollar Struggles, Gold Rally Stalls, Trade Uncertainty Caps Conviction

Dollar Struggles, Gold Rally Stalls, Trade Uncertainty Caps Conviction

Global markets remain mixed, reflecting a cautious investor mood amid heightened trade uncertainty and a lack of clear directional drivers. US stocks closed modestly higher overnight, reversing losses from earlier in the session. Asian equities broadly followed the rebound, seemingly brushing off disappointing Chinese manufacturing data. The overall tone, however, remains indecisive, with no strong

BoJ likely to halt bond purchase cuts next year, ex-official says

BoJ likely to halt bond purchase cuts next year, ex-official says

Bank of Japan (BoJ) former board member Makoto Sakurai said on Tuesday that the Japanese central bank will probably halt its quarterly reductions in government bond purchases starting next fiscal year, per Bloomberg.  The BoJ has been trimming its bond-buying by ¥400 billion ($2.8 billion) every quarter since last summer, but recent pressure from rising

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

Japan Manufacturing PMI Shows Slight Improvement

Japan Manufacturing PMI Shows Slight Improvement

The manufacturing sector in Japan continued to contract in May, albeit at a slower pace, the latest survey from Jibun Bank revealed on Monday with a manufacturing PMI score of 49.4. That’s up from 48.7 in April, although it remains beneath the boom-or-bust line of 50 that separates expansion from contraction. Data split by sector

Trade Rhetoric Sours Sentiment Again as US-China Tensions Resurface

Trade Rhetoric Sours Sentiment Again as US-China Tensions Resurface

Market sentiment took another bearish turn today following renewed rhetoric from US President Donald Trump, who accused China of having “totally violated” its preliminary trade agreement with the U.S. The comments, delivered via social media, were echoed by Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in a CNBC interview, where he expressed concern over China’s delayed compliance. Greer

Japan Manufacturing PMI Shows Slight Improvement

Japan Housing Starts Plunge 26.6%

Japan’s housing starts decreased sharply in April after a surge in the previous month, data from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism showed on Friday. Housing starts slumped 26.6 percent year-on-year in April, reversing a 39.1 percent growth in March. Economists had expected a decrease of 18.3 percent. Data showed that new construction

Japan Manufacturing PMI Shows Slight Improvement

Japan Retail Sales Climb 3.3% On Year In April

The value of retail sales in Japan was up 3.3 percent on year in April, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said on Friday – coming in at 12.925 trillion yen. That beat forecasts for n increase of 2.9 percent and was up from 3.1 percent in March. Commercial sales were down 0.1 percent

Dollar Recovery Slows Ahead of FOMC Minutes as Market Seeks Clarity

Dollar Recovery Slows Ahead of FOMC Minutes as Market Seeks Clarity

Dollar’s near-term rebound is still intact as markets head into US session. But appears to be fading as traders await fresh catalysts. While the greenback has benefited from stabilizing sentiment, there’s a lack of conviction behind the move, particularly with no data releases of note today. Markets are now turning their attention to the upcoming

Dollar Rides Optimism Wave; RBNZ Lifts Kiwi, Aussie Ignores CPI Surprise

Dollar Rides Optimism Wave; RBNZ Lifts Kiwi, Aussie Ignores CPI Surprise

Dollar’s broad-based rebound gained further momentum in Asian session today. The turnaround in risk appetite has been key in lifting the greenback, which had come under pressure amid recent tariff tensions and soft economic signals. The rebound is also visible across asset classes, US equities have reversed losses tied to US-EU trade fears, and the

Yen Crushed as Super-Long JGB Yields Plunge on Supply Cut Speculation

Yen Crushed as Super-Long JGB Yields Plunge on Supply Cut Speculation

Yen is under intense selling pressure today, dragged down by a sharp plunge in super-long JGB yields. The 30-year yield closed at 2.836%, down significantly from 3.165% just days ago. This abrupt move followed a Reuters report suggesting that the Ministry of Finance may reduce super-long bond issuance as part of a potential tweak to

Markets Stay Guarded Despite China Profit Gains

Markets Stay Guarded Despite China Profit Gains

Markets were subdued in the Asian session today, showing little enthusiasm in response to China’s better-than-expected industrial profit figures. Profits rose 3.0% yoy in April, following a 2.6% gain in March, pushing year-to-date growth to 1.4%. The data was notably resilient given ongoing trade tensions. Still, the NBS struck a cautious tone, warning of persistent

Dollar Drops as Tariff Confusion Reignites and Trade Talks Drag On

Dollar Drops as Tariff Confusion Reignites and Trade Talks Drag On

Dollar extended its slide as the new week opened in Asia, with investors once again thrown off balance by US President Donald Trump’s unpredictable tariff messaging. The latest development sees Trump agreeing to delay the planned 50% tariff hike on the European Union to July 9, following a direct request from European Commission President Ursula

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