NZD/USD hit 0.6065 as the US Dollar sagged before NFP. Risk-on mood helped the Kiwi despite weak China inflation. Traders eye NFP volatility, using options while NZ job weakness caps gains. – vtmarketsmy.com
House blocks Johnson’s move to halt anti-tariff votes, opening challenges to Trump tariffs, especially on Canada. Markets react: dollar dips, VIX jumps, USD/CAD breaks support—volatility and equities may benefit. – vtmarketsmy.com
USD/CAD hits a two-week low near 1.3520 as oil lifts the loonie and Fed-cut bets weaken the dollar. Bearish charts favor selling rallies; watch NFP and 1.3481 support for breaks. – vtmarketsmy.com
Inflation stays too hot, and the RBA vows tougher action—supporting a stronger Aussie dollar. Iron ore strength helps, but China’s shaky demand could bite. Traders eye AUD/USD upside. – vtmarketsmy.com
AUD/USD rebounds near 0.7090, but cracks show: China inflation and PMI weaken, iron ore slips, and Aussie consumers sour after rates. The next big move hinges on US jobs data volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
China’s inflation is fading fast: CPI missed forecasts and deflation fears grow as PPI stays weak. AUD/USD looks vulnerable, prompting put-option strategies on the Aussie, iron ore, and copper—unless Beijing unveils big stimulus. – vtmarketsmy.com
China’s inflation miss is flashing a warning: growth is fading. January CPI rose 0.2% vs 0.3% expected, boosting stimulus odds, pressuring yuan, commodities, AUD, and China-exposed stocks. – vtmarketsmy.com
China’s PPI slid 1.4% in January, slightly better than feared—but deflation persists. That raises rate-cut odds, risks yuan weakness, pressures commodities like iron ore, and fuels volatile China equities. – vtmarketsmy.com
China’s inflation miss is flashing deflation danger: CPI rose just 0.2% in January. Weak PMI and falling producer prices boost odds of PBOC easing, pressuring yuan, commodities, and equities. – vtmarketsmy.com
EUR/USD’s story just flipped: once a buy-the-dip trade near 1.1900, it’s now around 1.0750 as US jobs and inflation stay hot, ECB weakens—favoring selling rallies and options strategies. – vtmarketsmy.com
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