Trump and EU’s von der Leyen struck a trade deal, boosting EUR/USD slightly. However, uncertainty lingers over unresolved tariffs and impending China talks, leading to potential volatility in the markets. – vtmarketsmy.com
The US-EU trade framework leaves aircraft tariffs at zero temporarily, providing relief to the aerospace sector amid uncertainty. Steel tariffs remain high, impacting costs for manufacturers and suggesting ongoing trade volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
US equity futures surged after a new trade deal framework between the EU and US was announced, boosting optimism despite ongoing market volatility and inflation concerns. Strategies are recommended to hedge against potential reversals. – vtmarketsmy.com
EU President von der Leyen announced a trade deal with the US, capping tariffs at 15% and averting a trade war. This deal strengthens dollar demand while raising risks for European automakers. – vtmarketsmy.com
China’s industrial profits fell 4.3% in June, reflecting weak demand and price wars. As Beijing promises policy support, traders face volatility, creating opportunities in options for commodities and ETFs. – vtmarketsmy.com
Asia’s economic calendar is empty on July 28, 2025, leaving market sentiment shaped by a new US/EU trade deal and an upcoming US-China meeting. Prepare for potential volatility! – vtmarketsmy.com
U.S. and Chinese negotiators meet in Stockholm Monday, likely extending a tariff truce to prevent steep increases. Traders should prepare for short-term volatility dips and sector-specific movements amid ongoing trade tensions. – vtmarketsmy.com
The EU and US have agreed on a 15% tariff on most goods, reducing previous tensions and eliminating a 30% threat. Key exemptions boost certain industries while impacting European automotive profits. – vtmarketsmy.com
A new US-EU trade framework supports the Euro’s rise, with expectations of a tariff ceasefire with China. Traders should consider long EUR positions, as volatility is anticipated to decrease. – vtmarketsmy.com
Next week’s pivotal events include US-China trade talks, central bank rate decisions, and key economic data releases. Traders should prepare for market volatility and potential significant shifts in global currencies. – vtmarketsmy.com
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