NZD/USD edged to 0.5860 as cautious sentiment, Middle East tensions, Fed outlook, and NZ GDP awaited.
WTI slips after $97.63 peak as Iran conflict threatens Gulf energy infrastructure and Strait of Hormuz shipping.
Silver drops nearly 2% amid rising inflation fears, Middle East tensions; central bank decisions watched, key levels.
GBP/USD rose near 1.3350 Tuesday as traders trimmed USD exposure ahead of Fed and BoE decisions.
Canadian household net worth hit record in 2025, up 5.8%, driven by surging financial assets despite flat real estate.
Trump said most NATO allies won’t join Iran operation; U.S. says it needs no support from allies.
U.S. sold 52-week Treasury bills at 3.485%, up from 3.345%, meaning higher one-year government borrowing costs.
New Zealand’s GDT Price Index rose 0.1%, sharply slowing from 5.7%, with no additional details provided.
EUR/GBP hovered near 0.8640 as traders awaited ECB and BoE decisions, plus UK jobs data Thursday.
S&P 500 fell from 6,746, confirming bearish Elliott Wave; below 6,575 targets 6,494 amid correction possibilities.
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