Bill Pulte’s mortgage fraud allegations against Fed Governor Cook spark political turmoil, hinting at potential Fed shifts. Market volatility rises as weak job data complicates rate cut predictions amid inflation concerns. – vtmarketsmy.com
New Zealand’s economy faces challenges with low confidence, flat house prices, and global trade uncertainties. The RBNZ may consider further rate cuts to stimulate growth, impacting the kiwi dollar negatively. – vtmarketsmy.com
US stock indices declined, but held above key moving averages. With indecision in the market and mixed economic data, cautious trading is advised. Traders should wait for confirmation before making moves. – vtmarketsmy.com
The Federal Reserve faces a split on interest rates, with doves pushing for cuts amid weak labor data while hawks warn of rising inflation. Prepare for increased market volatility ahead of the September decision. – vtmarketsmy.com
The USD/JPY is caught in a range, with traders experiencing market uncertainty amid fluctuating bond yields and inflation. Protective strategies, like selling options, can be wise in this indecisive environment. – vtmarketsmy.com
In July 2025, the Federal Reserve held interest rates steady, balancing inflation concerns against employment risks. Market volatility is expected as upcoming economic data may pivot Fed policy, particularly amidst tariff-induced inflation uncertainties. – vtmarketsmy.com
The Fed’s upcoming July minutes may reveal a divided stance on rate cuts, amid weak job growth. Markets brace for potential volatility, impacting investment strategies significantly. Keep an eye on the outcomes! – vtmarketsmy.com
The recent U.S. Treasury auction of 20-year bonds yielded 4.876%, signaling high market compensation for long-term debt. Demand was mediocre, hinting at ongoing bond market volatility and challenges for growth stocks. – vtmarketsmy.com
European equities showed mixed results, with the UK’s FTSE 100 rising amid energy sector strength. Meanwhile, US markets struggled, especially the NASDAQ and S&P 500, amid bearish signals and economic pressures. – vtmarketsmy.com
The USDCHF is at new lows, confirming seller dominance, while stock indices are facing resistance. Traders should consider bearish strategies and remain cautious until key moving averages are reclaimed. – vtmarketsmy.com
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