USDJPY is in a downward trend as the Fed signals a possible rate cut, supported by weak job data. Traders could position for further declines, targeting the 144.50 trendline. – vtmarketsmy.com
South Africa’s gold and forex reserves rose to $69.16 billion, indicating economic stability for the Rand. Traders might find profit potential in volatility drops, despite ongoing inflation concerns. – vtmarketsmy.com
Germany’s exports rose 0.8% in June, defying expectations. The Bank of England cut rates to 4.0%, hinting at volatility, while EUR/USD hovers above 1.1650 amid a weakening US Dollar. – vtmarketsmy.com
European indices rise modestly amid cautious optimism, while tech shares drive the US market. Traders should consider protective strategies amid underlying risks from inflation and trade disputes. – vtmarketsmy.com
The US dollar is faltering after weak job data, increasing the likelihood of a Federal Reserve rate cut. Meanwhile, EUR/USD and other currencies gain strength, focusing on upcoming inflation reports. – vtmarketsmy.com
The Indian Rupee strengthens against the US Dollar for the third day, influenced by US tariffs and potential Federal Reserve rate cuts. Traders should watch key resistance and support levels for volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
The USD/CHF pair is trending downwards due to a weak US dollar and tariff issues affecting the Swiss Franc. Traders should anticipate volatility and consider options strategies as economic data unfolds. – vtmarketsmy.com
France’s trade deficit slightly improved to €7.6 billion in June 2025, with rising exports signaling strength for equities like the CAC 40. However, structural challenges persist for the euro. – vtmarketsmy.com
European equities rise as Eurostoxx futures gain 0.5%, defying US-China trade tensions. Traders should consider protective strategies against inflation and changing market dynamics amid a cooling US job market. – vtmarketsmy.com
Anticipation builds as the Bank of England prepares for a potential 25 basis point rate cut, with mixed economic signals. Concurrently, US Jobless Claims data may impact Federal Reserve rate expectations. – vtmarketsmy.com
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