The Japanese Yen weakens as growth forecasts drop and inflation hovers above target. A volatile USD/JPY trading range persists, suggesting potential for further Yen depreciation against the robust US economy. – vtmarketsmy.com
The USD is consolidating between 146.90 and 148.00, with potential risks for traders. A breakout above 148.60 or a fall below 145.80 could signal major shifts. Caution advised! – vtmarketsmy.com
The market’s calmness and rising stock prices could signal potential sharp downturns. Investors should consider protective strategies amidst tariff uncertainties, while Apple thrives and Intel faces unique challenges. – vtmarketsmy.com
Switzerland aims to negotiate tariff relief with the U.S. after failed talks, with 60% of exports affected. The Swiss Franc faces downward pressure, creating trading opportunities amid ongoing uncertainty. – vtmarketsmy.com
The USD/CNH remains steady below 7.2000 as China’s exports surge, yet US shipments decline. With infrastructure spending boosting commodities, investors should consider strategic trades in base metals and Chinese stocks. – vtmarketsmy.com
The New Zealand Dollar is expected to fluctuate between 0.5860 and 0.5960 over the next few weeks, with lower volatility creating opportunities for range-trading strategies amid easing inflation. – vtmarketsmy.com
GBP/USD rose after a surprising 5-4 rate cut vote by the Bank of England. With bullish strategies in play and strong market support, traders eye options to capitalize on upward momentum. – vtmarketsmy.com
The US is extending the China compliance deadline by 90 days, easing market volatility. With plans to bolster domestic semiconductor production and revised tariff revenue expectations, investors should ready themselves for future fluctuations. – vtmarketsmy.com
The British pound is strengthening against the dollar but weakening against the euro due to stagflation fears. A likely 25bps rate cut by the Bank of England may create volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
The AUD/USD pair strengthened to 0.6540 following a positive Trade Balance report for Australia. However, fluctuating interest rates and commodity prices create uncertainty, suggesting potential volatility ahead. – vtmarketsmy.com
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