Australia’s manufacturing PMI surged to 52.4, indicating economic resilience and increased demand. This growth could influence interest rates and presents trading opportunities in commodities and the Australian dollar. – vtmarketsmy.com
Australia’s January S&P Global Composite PMI jumped to 55.5, signaling economic expansion and increased business confidence. Analysts predict a hawkish Reserve Bank, impacting interest rates, AUD strength, and investment strategies. – vtmarketsmy.com
Australia’s services PMI surged to 56, signaling economic strength, while the yen faces pressure ahead of the Bank of Japan’s rate decision. Gold rallies amid geopolitical tensions; cautious investment advised. – vtmarketsmy.com
EUR/USD climbed above 1.1740 as the dollar weakened, driven by improved risk appetite and reduced Fed rate cut expectations. However, economic outlooks diverge, suggesting potential volatility ahead for traders. – vtmarketsmy.com
Bank of Japan maintains rates, as traders eye USD/JPY near 158.50. New Zealand’s inflation surprises at 3.1%, boosting prospects for RBNZ rate hikes amidst a favorable outlook for the NZD. – vtmarketsmy.com
South Korea’s Consumer Sentiment Index improved slightly to 110.8, hinting at positive economic outlooks. Gold prices surged past $4,950 amid easing tensions, while the US dollar faces declining trends and risks. – vtmarketsmy.com
The NASDAQ 100’s recent decline suggests a larger ending diagonal pattern. Traders should cautiously hedge against risks while preparing for potential rallies, depending on inflation and Fed signals. – vtmarketsmy.com
US-EU tensions ease with a Greenland deal, halting tariff threats while the USD weakens against major currencies. Gold shines at record highs, driven by safe-haven demand and central bank purchases. – vtmarketsmy.com
The USD/JPY pair is influenced by soft US dollar trends and upcoming Bank of Japan decisions. A snap election poses risks for the yen, while US economic growth strengthens dollar forecasts. – vtmarketsmy.com
Gold prices soar to a historic $4,906 amid easing US-Europe tensions and strong institutional buying. Investors face crucial decisions as volatility looms, with potential shifts from the Federal Reserve ahead. – vtmarketsmy.com
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