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    17 October 2025
    Gold prices rise to about $4,365 in early trading due to safe-haven demand.

    Gold’s price rises to $4,365 amid US government shutdown fears and potential rate cuts, positioning it as a safe haven. Central banks’ continued buying further supports this upward trend. – vtmarketsmy.com

    17 October 2025
    Foreign investment in Japanese stocks fell to ¥1,885 billion from ¥2,479.9 billion.

    Foreign investment in Japan’s stocks plummets by ¥590 billion, while the yen strengthens. Gold prices surge, and volatility persists in U.S. markets. Explore strategic trading options amidst this uncertainty. – vtmarketsmy.com

    17 October 2025
    GBP/USD faces new technical hurdles after a second consecutive rise and brief recovery

    GBP/USD is trending up, reaching 1.3450 amid mixed UK data and a government shutdown limiting U.S. data. Traders anticipate interest rate cuts, influencing market dynamics and strategies for option selling. – vtmarketsmy.com

    17 October 2025
    S&P Global reports that global businesses could face over $1.2 trillion in tariff costs by 2025, impacting consumers.

    S&P Global predicts global tariff costs may reach $1.2 trillion by 2025, affecting consumer prices and corporate profits. Traders are advised to hedge against potential market downturns and rising inflation. – vtmarketsmy.com

    17 October 2025
    Edward Scicluna highlights the importance of the central bank not rushing interest rate cuts.

    ECB Governor Edward Scicluna warns against quick interest rate cuts amid uncertain US trade tariffs. With volatility rising in Euro assets, cautious trading strategies are advised for investors navigating this indecision. – vtmarketsmy.com

    17 October 2025
    Neel Kashkari, president of the Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank, says the impact of tariffs on inflation is still unclear

    Private credit’s impact on economic growth is under scrutiny as the US faces a housing crisis and labor market slowdown, raising concerns about inflation and currency stability amid ongoing government shutdowns. – vtmarketsmy.com

    17 October 2025
    USD/JPY falls to around 150.30 during early Asian trading amid rate cut speculation and shutdown concerns

    The USD/JPY pair has weakened to 150.30 amidst Fed dovish signals and a US government shutdown, impacting rate expectations. Traders are advised to consider options as volatility rises. – vtmarketsmy.com

    17 October 2025
    Stocks stay high amid Wall Street turmoil, targeting rare earths, AI concerns, and labor issues

    Wall Street faces turbulence with rising credit concerns, regional bank woes, and geopolitical tensions. Market shifts signal a flight to safety, making defensive strategies and safe-haven investments increasingly appealing. – vtmarketsmy.com

    17 October 2025
    South Korea’s import price growth rose to 0.6% in September, up from -2.2%

    South Korea sees a 0.6% rise in import prices, while global markets face volatility amid US-China tensions. Gold soars past $4,350 as traders navigate uncertain economic conditions. – vtmarketsmy.com

    17 October 2025
    In South Korea, year-on-year export price growth increased to 2.2%, recovering from a decline of 1%

    South Korea’s export prices rebounded with a 2.2% increase, signaling market recovery. Meanwhile, gold prices soared amid US uncertainties, as traders navigate a volatile market landscape amidst global tariff predictions. – vtmarketsmy.com

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