Australia’s net exports modestly boosted GDP by 0.1%, exceeding expectations. Despite rising export volumes, falling commodity prices create uncertainty, suggesting cautious trading as we await key Q3 data from China. – vtmarketsmy.com
The People’s Bank of China is proactively stabilizing the yuan, setting a stronger reference rate while withdrawing liquidity. This signals intervention against depreciation, suggesting volatility for USD/CNY traders in upcoming weeks. – vtmarketsmy.com
China’s stock market has surged 25% since February, driven by policy reforms, despite economic weaknesses like deflation. Cautious trading strategies are essential amid volatility and underlying economic uncertainty. – vtmarketsmy.com
The People’s Bank of China manages the yuan’s value within a +/- 2% trading band. Recent economic data hints at a potential policy shift, making currency monitoring crucial for traders. – vtmarketsmy.com
UBS forecasts gold to reach $3,700 per ounce by mid-2026, driven by lower US interest rates and geopolitical risks. Upcoming US jobs data could ignite price rallies, influencing traders’ strategies. – vtmarketsmy.com
Japan Post Bank plans to introduce a blockchain-based digital yen by 2026, enhancing transaction efficiency and boosting investor confidence in Japan’s financial assets. This marks a significant step in digital finance. – vtmarketsmy.com
Foxconn ramps up hiring and wages ahead of the iPhone 17 launch, anticipating strong demand. Analysts forecast record initial sales, benefiting Apple’s stock and component suppliers like Qualcomm and Broadcom. – vtmarketsmy.com
South Korea’s August CPI rose just 1.7%, below expectations, mainly due to falling telecom prices. This could signal lower interest rates ahead, impacting the economy and currency values positively for equities. – vtmarketsmy.com
New Zealand’s terms of trade unexpectedly surged by 4.1% in Q2 2025, driven by a significant drop in import prices. This boosts the NZD’s strength, impacting interest rate expectations and trading strategies. – vtmarketsmy.com
Morgan Stanley predicts the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates more than expected, focusing on unemployment over inflation. This misjudgment opens opportunities for traders to profit from anticipated lower rates. – vtmarketsmy.com
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