The New Zealand dollar lingered around $0.579 on Wednesday, holding steady after modest gains, as the greenback softened on concerns that a potential US government shutdown could be imminent. The prospect of Washington grinding to a halt is stoking nerves …
Oil markets extended their cautious climb on Wednesday, with West Texas Intermediate (WTI) advancing 0.3% to $63.62 a barrel and Brent crude also up 0.3% at $67.82. It marked the second consecutive session of gains. The move higher was driven …
The Australian dollar slipped on Thursday, trading just under 0.665 after a softer-than-expected employment report raised doubts about the labour market’s durability. Australian unemployment held steady last month even as the economy shed jobs with fewer people looking for work, …
The Australian dollar has found renewed support, helped by a rally across key commodities. Gold continues to hover close to record territory, underpinned by safe-haven flows amid global uncertainty and rising expectations that the Federal Reserve will soon cut rates. …
Oil prices slipped again in early Thursday trading, with concerns over potential extra supply weighing on sentiment. West Texas Intermediate fell 1.0% to $63.32 a barrel, while Brent crude shed 0.9% to $66.96, erasing the prior day’s advance. The weakness …
The cryptocurrency market kicked off on a strong footing as a wave of inflows into spot Ether ETFs coincided with an improved appetite for risk. Daily net inflows reached $1.01 billion, while Ethereum’s total value locked has surpassed the $90 …
Japanese stocks closed on a mixed note on Wednesday, as investors took a cautious stance ahead of the Bank of Japan’s (BOJ) upcoming policy announcement. The Nikkei 225 edged marginally lower, slipping 0.05% to finish at 40,625.15. Meanwhile, the broader …
Oil prices gave back some gains on Tuesday, pausing after Monday’s sharp advance, as markets absorbed the broader implications of a fresh US–EU trade agreement and turned their attention to an upcoming Federal Reserve policy meeting. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) …
The US dollar has begun to regain some composure after President Trump finalised a new trade agreement with Japan. The deal introduces a 15% tariff on Japanese imports, significantly softer than the 25% rate threatened in a letter earlier this …
Bitcoin is holding firm within the $116,000 to $120,000 range, keeping traders alert as it consolidates and prepares for a potential breakout. In overnight trading, BTC briefly reached a high of $120,062 before easing back to the current level near …
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