Germany’s ZEW survey shows a surprising surge in economic sentiment to 45.8, heralding optimism for the Eurozone. As US labor market cools and volatility increases, strategic currency trades are essential. – vtmarketsmy.com
New Zealand’s food prices fell 0.4% in November but remain 4.4% higher than last year, complicating the RBNZ’s inflation management. Traders should prepare for volatility amid economic uncertainty. – vtmarketsmy.com
UK’s Composite PMI soared to 52.1, boosting the GBP/USD to 1.3400. This signals economic strength, complicating rate cut plans for the Bank of England. Traders eye GBP’s potential rise. – vtmarketsmy.com
Silver prices declined to $63.15 per troy ounce, a 1.41% drop, but surged 118.56% this year, driven by strong industrial demand and favorable economic conditions. Market strategies adapt to volatility ahead. – vtmarketsmy.com
The USD/CNH has broken below a key channel, signaling a potential drop to 7.01/7.00, with further lows expected near 6.97. Short-term resistance is at 7.09/7.10. – vtmarketsmy.com
The UK’s strong December PMI of 52.1 hints at economic resilience, bolstering the Pound against the US dollar. Traders should consider bullish strategies and brace for upcoming US economic data volatility. – vtmarketsmy.com
UK manufacturing PMI hit 51.2, signaling growth, while the Euro weakens amid disappointing Eurozone data. All eyes are on the upcoming US Nonfarm Payrolls report, crucial for market volatility and currency trends. – vtmarketsmy.com
The UK’s December services PMI at 52.1 indicates unexpected economic growth, impacting GBP stability and Bank of England rate decisions. Traders should prepare for potential market volatility ahead of US job data. – vtmarketsmy.com
The Indian Rupee continues to decline against the US Dollar, reaching 91.45, driven by foreign fund outflows. Despite a shrinking trade deficit, economic indicators suggest challenges ahead for India. – vtmarketsmy.com
Oil prices are tumbling due to renewed hopes for a Russia-Ukraine ceasefire, with Brent crude dropping to a six-month low. Declining demand and growing surplus signal further price declines ahead. – vtmarketsmy.com
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