Donald Trump advocates for shifting US company reporting from quarterly to biannual, promoting long-term management. This change could alter market volatility and impact sectors unevenly, particularly technology stocks. – vtmarketsmy.com
The Fed is poised for a rate cut, with the dollar possibly rising briefly afterward. Traders should prepare for a quick dollar rally, but ongoing economic weakness suggests this will be short-lived. – vtmarketsmy.com
All eyes are on Wednesday’s Fed meeting, where Chair Powell may counter rate cut expectations, impacting the dollar and potentially leading to market volatility. Prepare for surprises ahead! – vtmarketsmy.com
Deutsche Bank believes the European Central Bank has reached its peak 2% interest rate, with a potential hike by late 2026. This stability could impact currency derivatives positively. – vtmarketsmy.com
The Bank of England will likely keep interest rates at 4% amid rising inflation and cautious economic growth. Upcoming data could sway November’s decisions, impacting currency derivatives and the British Pound. – vtmarketsmy.com
James Bullard is eyeing the Federal Reserve chair position, promoting rate cuts amidst economic shifts. As the Fed signals easing, market strategies adapt, highlighting opportunities in rising yields and currency fluctuations. – vtmarketsmy.com
On September 15, 2025, economic developments in North America included mixed trading data, record high gold prices, and strengthening Canadian dollar. Upcoming Federal Reserve decisions are creating market speculation and trading strategies. – vtmarketsmy.com
NASDAQ soared to a record high, boosted by Tesla and Alphabet’s gains, while the market anticipates a potential rate cut. Caution is advised as sectors diverge and volatility looms. – vtmarketsmy.com
On September 16, 2025, Asia’s economic calendar is quiet, suggesting limited market movements. Traders should focus on technical levels and prepare for potential volatility during next week’s Federal Reserve commentary. – vtmarketsmy.com
Canadian Prime Minister demands Anglo American relocate to approve Teck Resources merger, but political hurdles loom. With a challenging QB2 project and regulatory concerns, uncertainty surrounds Teck’s future. Hedge now! – vtmarketsmy.com
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