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    16 September 2025
    Anticipated data points from New Zealand, Japan, and Australia are expected to have minimal market impact.

    Economic indicators from New Zealand, Japan, and Australia are set for release, with minimal changes expected. However, surprises could spark volatility, presenting trading opportunities amid central bank uncertainties. – vtmarketsmy.com

    16 September 2025
    US stock indices decline as they fluctuate ahead of the upcoming FOMC decision

    US stock indices experienced modest declines after reaching intraday highs, as traders await the FOMC rate decision. Energy stocks thrived, while utilities lagged, signaling market caution amid interest rate concerns. – vtmarketsmy.com

    16 September 2025
    Investors should prioritize risk management over predicting market outcomes after the FOMC meeting.

    Federal Reserve meetings create market volatility, but long-term investors should focus on risk management instead of short-term fluctuations. Prepare for uncertainty and adapt strategies regardless of market outcomes. – vtmarketsmy.com

    16 September 2025
    Von Der Leyen and Trump discuss increasing economic pressure on Russia.

    Ursula von der Leyen and Trump discussed ramping up economic pressure on Russia by phasing out fossil fuel imports. Meanwhile, potential peace talks could greatly impact energy and equities markets. – vtmarketsmy.com

    16 September 2025
    Mark Carney’s initial budget announcement is scheduled for November 4 and will reveal important policies.

    Mark Carney’s first budget on November 4 is set to reshape Canada’s economy, focusing on home-building and tax reductions. Traders should brace for volatility in Canadian assets amid a projected C$70 billion deficit. – vtmarketsmy.com

    16 September 2025
    Crude oil futures rise to $64.52, exceeding the 100-day moving average and boosting bullish sentiment.

    Crude oil futures rose to $64.52, above the 100-day moving average, signaling potential bullish momentum. However, resistance above $66.36 and inflation concerns in Europe create a mixed demand outlook. – vtmarketsmy.com

    16 September 2025
    Recent RBC data indicates that Canadian consumer spending remains strong despite varied retail performance trends.

    Canada’s retail sales showed mixed results in August: core sales rose 0.4% while overall spending fell 2.2%. Despite challenges, consumer strength hints at a resilient economy and investment opportunities. – vtmarketsmy.com

    16 September 2025
    TikTok’s sale deadline has been postponed to December 18th, with Oracle leading the acquisition efforts.

    The White House extended TikTok’s sale deadline to December 18, impacting Oracle’s stock volatility. Traders should navigate market uncertainty with options strategies amid geopolitical tensions influencing prices. – vtmarketsmy.com

    16 September 2025
    The US dollar nears 2022 lows due to Fed rate cuts and strong equity markets.

    The Federal Reserve may signal rate cuts, impacting the US dollar’s value. As the euro rises, traders should consider options to hedge against potential market volatility ahead of the Fed’s decisions. – vtmarketsmy.com

    16 September 2025
    A $13 billion auction of 20-year bonds shows strong domestic demand with a yield of 4.613%

    The US Treasury’s recent bond auction raised $13 billion with a favorable yield, indicating strong demand and signaling a potential turning point for the bond market as interest rates stabilize. – vtmarketsmy.com

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