USDJPY fluctuated amid dollar selling and Fed discussions, rebounding at the 100-hour moving average. Key resistance at 147.135 could dictate future movement, requiring sustained buyer momentum to avoid falling back. – vtmarketsmy.com
Russia’s central bank reserves rose slightly, reflecting financial maneuvering. The AUD/USD approaches resistance, while gold prices adjust and XRP rallies. New US tariffs impact Asian markets, urging cautious FX trading. – vtmarketsmy.com
The President seeks to pressure the Fed for interest rate cuts amidst persistent inflation and mixed employment signals. Markets may be overly optimistic about rate easings, risking sudden corrections. – vtmarketsmy.com
Silver prices stabilize near $36.63 after a brief slump, aided by cautious market sentiment and decreasing Treasury yields amidst renewed trade tensions. Watch for potential gains above $37.00 or declines below $36.22. – vtmarketsmy.com
The AUDUSD currency pair is caught in a range, slightly bullish after the RBA’s steady rate. Watch for crucial levels at 0.6535 and 0.6556 to guide future movements! – vtmarketsmy.com
Initial jobless claims dropped to 227,000, suggesting a firmer labor market, yet continuing claims rose to 1.965 million. This mixed message affects economic stability, inflation, and currency markets. – vtmarketsmy.com
The USDCAD is rising due to strong jobless claims data, bouncing off a key support level. Traders are eyeing targets near 1.37094 and 1.37208 for potential gains and medium-term bullish breaks. – vtmarketsmy.com
Jobless claims fell to 227,000, surprising analysts and boosting market confidence. Despite slight increases in continuing claims, the robust job data hints against any near-term rate cuts, shifting economic expectations. – vtmarketsmy.com
Today’s US economic highlights include jobless claims and a 30-year bond auction. Increasing unemployment could prompt the Fed to reconsider interest rates. Stay alert for potential market reactions! – vtmarketsmy.com
European financial markets remained quiet, with currencies and commodities showing minimal movement. Traders await key US labor data, indicating potential volatility ahead amidst subdued valuations and cautious sentiment. – vtmarketsmy.com
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