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Fragile Calm Returns to Markets as Focus Shifts to Fed Remarks

Fragile Calm Returns to Markets as Focus Shifts to Fed Remarks

Global markets saw a modest pause in volatility today as risk sentiment stabilized following yesterday’s US selloff. US futures are pointing to a mild recovery, helping to calm nerves in early trading. Meanwhile, US 10-year Treasury yield dipped slightly but remains elevated around 4.4%, reflecting persistent investor caution. Gold also retreated marginally after coming within […]

Risk Appetite Eases; Markets Await Clarity from US-Japan Negotiations

Risk Appetite Eases; Markets Await Clarity from US-Japan Negotiations

Global markets are trading with a mildly risk-off tone today, with losses spanning from Asia through to Europe, and US futures following suit. Technology stocks are under pressure, led by AI-chip giant Nvidia, which warned of significant charges stemming from new US restrictions on semiconductor exports to China. The announcement marks the latest escalation in

Euro Softens on ZEW Shock, Loonie Dips on CPI, Kiwi Leads

Euro Softens on ZEW Shock, Loonie Dips on CPI, Kiwi Leads

Euro is trading on the softer side in relatively quiet markets today, weighed down by a fresh round of weak economic data. The sharp plunge in German and Eurozone ZEW economic sentiment, triggered largely by mounting uncertainty over US trade policy, has deepened concerns about the region’s growth outlook. Adding to the dovish tone, ECB’s

Tariff Sparks Risk Exodus; Euro Rises as Preferred Shelter

Tariff Sparks Risk Exodus; Euro Rises as Preferred Shelter

Risk-off sentiment swept across global financial markets today following the U.S. announcement of sweeping reciprocal tariffs. The sheer scale, complexity, and breadth of the trade measures surprised investors and rattled confidence. Equities in Europe and Japan suffered broad losses, but the brunt of the selloff appears to be landing squarely on US markets, where the

Euro Slips on Soft CPI, US 10 Year Yields Sink

Euro Slips on Soft CPI, US 10 Year Yields Sink

Global markets are trading with a mixed tone today as investors brace for the long-awaited reciprocal tariff announcement from the US tomorrow. Asian stocks staged a moderate recovery from Monday’s selloff, while European indexes are also slightly in black. However, US futures are coming under renewed pressure. Meanwhile, Gold continues to shine amid the unease,

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

Sterling and Euro Rebound, Gold Jumps Amid Intensifying Trade Tensions

Sterling and Euro Rebound, Gold Jumps Amid Intensifying Trade Tensions

Global headlines remain focused on US President Donald Trump’s unfolding tariff regime. But traders are telling a slightly different story. FTSE and DAX slip into negative territory, but the pullback in equities remains limited. Sterling and Euro are both strengthening against Dollar indeed. Tones out of London and Brussels are in stark contrast. UK Chancellor

Sterling Lags After CPI Miss, But BoE Rate Cut to Stay Gradual

Sterling Lags After CPI Miss, But BoE Rate Cut to Stay Gradual

Sterling fell broadly today after UK’s February CPI came in slightly below expectations. However, the selloff has been contained, with markets still expecting the BoE to proceed cautiously with policy easing. In particular, services inflation remained sticky at 5%, signaling that underlying price pressures are not abating as quickly as hoped. Some economists argue that

Yen Steadies on Hawkish BoJ Tone, USD/JPY Rally Pauses at Key 150 Level

Yen Steadies on Hawkish BoJ Tone, USD/JPY Rally Pauses at Key 150 Level

Financial markets entered Tuesday on a subdued note, with the Asian session notably quiet. While US stocks managed a rebound overnight on speculation that the April 2 “Liberation Day” tariff rollout might be narrower in scope than initially feared, sentiment failed to fully carry into Asia. Equity indices across the region were mixed, reflecting ongoing

Yen Softens on Weak Japan PMIs Disappoints, Markets Tread Water Elsewhere

Yen Softens on Weak Japan PMIs Disappoints, Markets Tread Water Elsewhere

Yen weakened broadly in a relatively quiet Asian session, dragged down by disappointing PMI data. The worrying sign is that both manufacturing and services sectors are now in contraction, pointing to growing signs of weakness in Japan’s economy. Despite expectations that BoJ will raise interest rates further this year, supported by strong wage growth, today’s

Sterling Holds Firm After BoE, But Dollar and Yen Outperform

Sterling Holds Firm After BoE, But Dollar and Yen Outperform

Sterling is trading slightly firmer today, though it struggles against the rebounding Dollar and Yen. BoE’s rate decision leaned slightly more hawkish than expected, with only one member of the MPC, the known dove Swati Dhingra, voting for a rate cut. The rest supported keeping rates on hold. The overall tone of the statement remained

Yen Rebounds on Risk-Off Mood in Asia, Focus Shifts to SNB and BoE

Yen Rebounds on Risk-Off Mood in Asia, Focus Shifts to SNB and BoE

Asian markets are showing signs of mild risk-off sentiment today, with Hong Kong and China stocks retreating from recent gains. The weaker regional tone contributed to a stronger Yen. Additionally, Yen’s rebound is also fueled by post-FOMC Dollar softness. The technical picture suggests that the recent pullback in Yen against Dollar has likely run its

China Stimulus Fuels Asian Rally, But Market Caution Persists on US Outlook

China Stimulus Fuels Asian Rally, But Market Caution Persists on US Outlook

Asian markets opened the week on a positive note, buoyed by stronger-than-expected economic data from China and optimism surrounding Beijing’s latest efforts to boost domestic consumption. Investors welcomed China’s “special action plan” aimed at stimulating household spending, which aligns with Premier Li Qiang’s government report last week that named consumption growth as a top priority.

Euro Rallies as Germany Said to Reach Landmark Debt Deal to Boost Growth

Euro Rallies as Germany Said to Reach Landmark Debt Deal to Boost Growth

Euro jumped notably higher following reports that Germany’s political leaders have reached a crucial agreement on the historic debt deal. According to sources close to the negotiations, Chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz and the Greens have agreed on a massive increase in state borrowing, just days before a decisive parliamentary vote next week. While some details are

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