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    23 October 2025
    Gold stabilizes after a recent sharp decline amid US-China discussions and sanctions on Russia.

    Gold remains stable between $4,000 and $4,150 amid US-China trade talks and new sanctions on Russia. The upcoming US CPI report could trigger significant price movements, influencing future market expectations. – vtmarketsmy.com

    23 October 2025
    The Euro strengthens against the Pound as the Bank of England takes a cautious approach.

    The EUR/GBP pair is rising due to Bank of England concerns over high rates impacting the UK economy. With a likely rate cut and fiscal challenges ahead, bearish sentiment on the Pound persists. – vtmarketsmy.com

    23 October 2025
    Atlantic Union’s quarterly earnings miss expectations, reporting $0.84 per share instead of $0.85

    Atlantic Union’s Q3 earnings missed estimates, reflecting ongoing struggles in the banking sector, with stock down 10.2% this year. Traders might consider strategies to profit from potential further declines. – vtmarketsmy.com

    23 October 2025
    The Russian Central Bank’s reserves rose from $729.5 billion to $742.4 billion.

    Russian reserves rise to $742.4 billion amid economic challenges. Global markets brace for US CPI data, influencing currencies and commodities. Invest wisely in volatile conditions with smart hedging strategies. – vtmarketsmy.com

    23 October 2025
    Canadian Employment Insurance beneficiaries decreased to 0.1% in August from 1.2%

    Canada’s Employment Insurance claims rose just 0.1% in August, slowing from July’s 1.2%. This stabilization hints at a stronger labor market, reducing the likelihood of immediate interest rate cuts. – vtmarketsmy.com

    23 October 2025
    Retail sales in Canada, excluding automobiles, fell short of the expected 1.2% growth, reaching only 0.7% in August.

    Canada’s retail sales fell 0.7%, indicating a slowdown in economic activity, while the USD gained on inflation expectation. Gold prices surged above $4,100 amidst persistent inflation concerns. – vtmarketsmy.com

    23 October 2025
    In August, Canadian retail sales rose 1% from the previous month, meeting forecasts.

    Canada’s August retail sales rose 1%, meeting expectations, while global markets show mixed trends. Oil prices support CAD, but rate cut speculation adds pressure. Traders eye volatility with strategic options. – vtmarketsmy.com

    23 October 2025
    In October, Mexico’s core inflation for the first half of the month was 0.18%, below forecasts.

    Mexico’s inflation slightly missed projections, signaling potential rate cuts. Meanwhile, currencies fluctuate, Bitcoin approaches $110K, and traders eye a crucial US CPI report, anticipating market volatility and investment opportunities. – vtmarketsmy.com

    23 October 2025
    In October, Mexico’s inflation rate for early month was unexpectedly low at 0.28%

    Mexico’s inflation fell to 0.28%, hinting at potential Peso weaknesses. The US Dollar’s strength, mixed cryptocurrencies, and Japan’s leadership changes impact global markets. Strategies for trading these shifts are essential. – vtmarketsmy.com

    23 October 2025
    In August, Mexico saw a 2.4% year-on-year increase in retail sales.

    Mexico’s retail sales rose 2.4% in August, signaling slowing consumer demand. With a potential shift in central bank policy, traders might capitalize on a weaker peso against the dollar. – vtmarketsmy.com

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