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Dollar Eases as Trade Boost Fades, Sterling Finds Support on Wages and BoE Rhetoric

Dollar Eases as Trade Boost Fades, Sterling Finds Support on Wages and BoE Rhetoric

Dollar softened slightly in early US trading today, though the move appears more related to a fading post-trade-deal rally than any direct reaction to economic data. While April’s inflation report showed encouraging progress on headline disinflation, the core CPI reading held firm, suggesting underlying price pressures remain sticky. That dynamic should keep Fed cautious, and […]

Fed Cut Bets Recede Ahead of US CPI, Dollar Approaches Key Resistance

Fed Cut Bets Recede Ahead of US CPI, Dollar Approaches Key Resistance

Global equity markets surged overnight in response to the breakthrough US-China tariff truce, with risk appetite roaring back across the board. DOW jumped more than 1100 points, while S&P 500 and NASDAQ surged 3.26% and 4.35%, respectively. The relief rally extended into Europe, where Germany’s DAX surged to a new record high, reflecting broad optimism

Risk Assets Soar as US-China Tariff Rollback Surpasses Expectations

Risk Assets Soar as US-China Tariff Rollback Surpasses Expectations

Global risk markets surged after the surprising breakthrough in US-China trade negotiations delivered results far beyond market expectations. Just days ago, hopes were low, with even the mere continuation of talks seen as a positive development. Investors had braced for a possible breakdown or at best, a symbolic gesture of engagement. Instead, both countries announced

Sterling and Dollar Lead as Trade Deal Grabs Attention

Sterling and Dollar Lead as Trade Deal Grabs Attention

Last week was dominated by developments out of the US and UK, not just because of monetary policy decisions, but also the unexpected announcement of a US-UK trade deal. Fed’s hold and BoE’s cut were were largely overshadowed by the surprise trade breakthrough. Importantly, the structure of the agreement offered valuable insights into the US

Markets Turn Cautious Again Ahead of US-China Talks in Switzerland

Markets Turn Cautious Again Ahead of US-China Talks in Switzerland

The forex markets are quiet today, with major pairs largely consolidating after yesterday’s modest directional movement. Dollar and British Pound remain the strongest performers overall, bolstered earlier in the week by the announcement of the US-UK trade agreement. However, both currencies are now struggling to extend their momentum. Canadian Dollar continues to lag after today’s

Dollar Strengthens on Trade Deal, But Details Keep Risk Sentiment Tame

Dollar Strengthens on Trade Deal, But Details Keep Risk Sentiment Tame

Market reaction to the much-anticipated US-UK trade agreement was cautiously positive, though not particularly enthusiastic. While major US equity indices closed higher overnight, DOW, S&P 500, and NASDAQ all gave back early gains to finish near their opening levels, suggesting that the initial optimism faded as details of the deal emerged. The muted tone suggests

Pound and Dollar Lead FX on UK-US Trade Deal, BoE Cut Overshadowed

Pound and Dollar Lead FX on UK-US Trade Deal, BoE Cut Overshadowed

Sterling and the US Dollar are leading gains among major currencies today, lifted by anticipation surrounding the imminent announcement of a comprehensive US-UK trade agreement. The Pound remained resilient after BoE’s expected 25bps rate cut. The three-way split within the BoE’s Monetary Policy Committee and the mixed implications of its economic projections have made it

Sterling in Focus as BoE Decision and US-UK Trade Deal Speculation Loom

Sterling in Focus as BoE Decision and US-UK Trade Deal Speculation Loom

Trading in the forex markets remains subdued. Fed’s policy announcement overnight triggered minimal market reaction, as it delivered a widely expected hold at 4.25–4.50%. While Fed acknowledged that risks of both higher unemployment and higher inflation have increased, Chair Jerome Powell made it clear that rate cuts are not imminent. “It’s not a situation where

Franc and Euro Falter, Yen Strengthens as Risk-Off Returns

Franc and Euro Falter, Yen Strengthens as Risk-Off Returns

Both Swiss Franc and Euro are under some selling pressure today, especially against Sterling. The Franc suffered after SNB Chair Martin Schlegel signaled the willingness to reintroduce negative interest rates if deflationary risks persist. Meanwhile, Euro came under pressure as fresh political instability emerged in Germany CDU/CSU leader Friedrich Merz’s failure to secure a parliamentary

Dollar Slips in Holiday Trade, Fed and BoE in Focus This Week

Dollar Slips in Holiday Trade, Fed and BoE in Focus This Week

Dollar drifted lower in subdued trading, with many Asian markets closed for holidays. Movements in the currency markets elsewhere were mixed. Traditional safe havens like Yen and Swiss Franc inching higher. But at the same time, risk-sensitive currencies such as Australian and New Zealand Dollars also advanced. Overall risk sentiment lacking clear direction. This lack

FX Markets Hold Range While Yen Extends Slide

FX Markets Hold Range While Yen Extends Slide

Yen weakness remains the dominant theme in an otherwise range-bound forex market today. While all other major pairs and crosses are contained within yesterday’s trading range, the Japanese currency continues to lose ground as traders react to BoJ’s dovish tone. Governor Kazuo Ueda attempted to soften the impact of the downgraded growth outlook and emphasized

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 Steady as US Yields Dip Amid Continuous Tariff Rumors

Markets Steady as US Yields Dip Amid Continuous Tariff Rumors

Global financial markets are relatively stable heading into the end of the week, with risk appetite showing further signs of improvement. European equities are trading modestly higher, following rebounds seen earlier in Japan and Hong Kong. However, US futures are slightly in the red despite strong earnings reports from tech heavyweights Alphabet and Intel. Still,

Markets Pause After Relief Rally, Bessent Tempers De-escalation Optimism

Markets Pause After Relief Rally, Bessent Tempers De-escalation Optimism

Markets are treading water in the Asian session today, with most asset classes trading mixed and within familiar ranges. While US equities closed higher overnight, much of the early gains were pared back, signaling the fragility of the current risk-on mood. The price action reflects what is often seen during a relief rally—short-lived optimism that

Relief Rally Continues, Yet Fragile Geopolitics May Limit Momentum

Relief Rally Continues, Yet Fragile Geopolitics May Limit Momentum

Global financial markets are trading with a cautiously positive tone today, with modest gains across Europe and US futures pointing to a higher open. Investor sentiment has improved on the back of US President Donald Trump stepping back from recent aggressive rhetoric—both toward Fed Chair Jerome Powell and on tariffs against China. The perceived softening

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