Trade War

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

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

Dollar Reverses as Markets Doubt Lasting Impact of US Tariff Ruling

Dollar Reverses as Markets Doubt Lasting Impact of US Tariff Ruling

Dollar initially surged after the US Court of International Trade ruled against President Donald Trump’s sweeping reciprocal tariff orders. Market participants initially interpreted the ruling as a potential turning point in the US trade policy, fueling a rally in the greenback and risk assets. However, the greenback’s rally proved short-lived. As the US session opened,

Dollar Surges as US Court Strikes Down Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs; Risk Appetite Rebounds

Dollar Surges as US Court Strikes Down Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs; Risk Appetite Rebounds

Dollar’s rebound gather extra momentum today, after the US Court of International Trade struck down President Donald Trump’s sweeping reciprocal tariffs, giving markets a fresh catalyst. The court ruled that the reciprocal tariffs imposed in April across multiple countries under claims of correcting trade imbalances exceeded presidential authority under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.

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

Risk Appetite Returns After Trump Backs Off Immediate EU Tariff Threat

Risk Appetite Returns After Trump Backs Off Immediate EU Tariff Threat

Global markets are showing tentative signs of relief after US President Donald Trump walked back his threat to impose a 50% tariff on the European Union. The abrupt shift to reinstate a July 9 deadline for negotiations has helped ease investor concerns for now. Stocks in Germany and France are trading modestly higher in European

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

Markets Rattled as Trump Threatens 50% Tariffs on EU, Dollar Tumbles

Markets Rattled as Trump Threatens 50% Tariffs on EU, Dollar Tumbles

Global financial markets are thrown back into turmoil today after US President Donald Trump reignited trade tensions by announcing he would recommend a sweeping 50% tariff on EU imports starting June 1. In a pointed social media post, Trump accused the EU of stonewalling negotiations, declaring that discussions were “going nowhere.” The announcement came on

Focus Turns to Fragile Trade Progress as Dollar Lags in Cautious Markets

Focus Turns to Fragile Trade Progress as Dollar Lags in Cautious Markets

Dollar is once again under pressure in a relatively calm Asian session, as broader financial markets appear to have stabilized following the earlier bout of volatility driven by US deficit and debt concerns. Wall Street closed the day nearly flat with little direction, while US 10-year Treasury yield held above the 4.5% level after recent

Aussie Dips on RBA’s Dovish Tilt, But Risk Sentiment Provides Cushion

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

Weak Data Overlooked as Yen Rises on Risk-Off Mood

Weak Data Overlooked as Yen Rises on Risk-Off Mood

Mild risk-off mood is helping Yen to extend its near-term rebound, despite fresh signs of economic weakness at home. Japan’s economy was already showing signs of strain even before the impact of US tariffs, with Q1 GDP contracting more sharply than expected. BoJ is left in an increasingly precarious position, wedged between deteriorating growth and

Cautious Trade as APEC Cuts Growth View, Key UK and US Releases Awaited

Cautious Trade as APEC Cuts Growth View, Key UK and US Releases Awaited

Activity in the global stock markets remained relatively subdued, with US posting a mixed close overnight and Asian markets slipping modestly lower today. Despite China’s 50bps Reserve Requirement Ratio cut taking effect, expected to inject over USD 138B into the banking system, investor reaction has been muted. The cautious tone reflects lingering concerns over the

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