Gold prices jumped in the Philippines Friday: PHP 9,306.92/gram and PHP 108,554.30/tola. FXStreet converts global rates via USD/PHP. Central-bank buying, weaker dollar, sticky inflation fuel bullish momentum. – vtmarketsmy.com
UAE gold jumped Friday: AED 589.53/gram and AED 6,875.65/tola. A softer dollar, hot 3.8% inflation, and heavy central-bank buying fuel safe-haven demand, while traders eye calls and long futures. – vtmarketsmy.com
NZD/USD hovers near 0.6025—what breaks the stalemate? Traders await US CPI, weighing a firmer Fed and risk-off USD demand against shaky China stimulus and softer New Zealand data. – vtmarketsmy.com
USD/CAD climbs near 1.3615 as strong US jobs data and falling oil weaken Canada’s dollar. The big hook: today’s US CPI could ignite a breakout toward 1.3700—or reverse sharply. – vtmarketsmy.com
New Zealand inflation expectations jumped to 2.37%, stoking fears of “higher for longer” rates. With CPI still at 3.1%, RBNZ stays hawkish, lifting NZD odds. Traders adjust swaps, options. – vtmarketsmy.com
WTI hovers near $62.80 after a 3% slide—oversupply bites. IEA sees a 2026 surplus, swelling inventories, rising exports, and Iran talks easing risk, while weak demand caps rebounds. – vtmarketsmy.com
Japan and the US are inching toward a major investment deal—but tough talks keep uncertainty high. Japan pushed beef exports and mineral partnerships as USD/JPY stays firm near 153.25. – vtmarketsmy.com
Fed’s Miran warns policy has “passively tightened” and may be choking growth. With inflation near target and labor slack, rate cuts look likely—boosting stocks, lowering yields, pressuring the dollar. – vtmarketsmy.com
Silver plunged 11% then steadied near $76.60 after algo-driven risk-off selling. With VIX spiking and CPI looming, volatility may surge again—Fed rate expectations weigh, but industrial demand could support. – vtmarketsmy.com
China’s central bank fixed USD/CNY stronger, signaling a steady push for yuan appreciation. With trade surplus and firmer inflation, expect lower volatility, gradual USD/CNH declines, and headwinds for exporters. – vtmarketsmy.com
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