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    17 September 2025
    China’s internet regulator tells tech firms to stop buying Nvidia’s AI chips

    China’s ban on Nvidia’s AI chips will drastically impact its stock and hinder Chinese tech firms’ AI progress. Traders may face increased volatility as the tech cold war escalates. – vtmarketsmy.com

    17 September 2025
    Gold prices pull back from recent highs but still show weekly gains as traders await a Fed announcement.

    Gold has dipped to $3,665 after recent highs, yet maintains a bullish outlook. Traders should watch key moving averages, as ongoing economic weakness may lead to significant buying opportunities. – vtmarketsmy.com

    17 September 2025
    Wage tracker predicts slowing wage growth, easing ECB monetary policy issues for 2026

    Wage growth is slowing, giving the ECB more room to cut interest rates. This shift may weaken the Euro and bolster European equities, signaling a new era for monetary policy. – vtmarketsmy.com

    17 September 2025
    ECB tracker shows steady wage growth expected for early 2026 to ensure stability

    Wage growth in the Eurozone is projected to drop to 3.2% in 2025 and 1.7% in early 2026, easing inflation pressures and paving the way for potential ECB rate cuts. – vtmarketsmy.com

    17 September 2025
    Escriva highlights the importance of agile monetary policy while reaffirming the ECB’s neutral stance on interest rates.

    ECB’s policymaker Escriva highlights the need for flexibility in monetary policy amid ongoing uncertainty. With inflation stable at 2.2%, interest rates are expected to remain unchanged, but adaptability is crucial. – vtmarketsmy.com

    17 September 2025
    Lagarde to speak at ECB conference on financial fragility and future crises

    The focus on financial fragility hints at potential upcoming crises, with ECB’s Lagarde addressing inflation and market stability. Traders should monitor volatility and Euro movements amidst growing systemic risks. – vtmarketsmy.com

    17 September 2025
    European indices see a slight rise at the open after yesterday’s declines, with Eurostoxx up

    European markets are in a holding pattern as traders brace for the Federal Reserve’s inflation decision, leading to rising short-term volatility. A significant “volatility crush” is anticipated post-announcement, impacting options pricing. – vtmarketsmy.com

    17 September 2025
    Today’s European session highlighted UK CPI, while the US prepared for upcoming BoC and Fed decisions.

    The Bank of Canada and the Federal Reserve are expected to cut interest rates, with market volatility ahead. Watch for cues from Fed Chair Powell’s press conference on labor market concerns. – vtmarketsmy.com

    17 September 2025
    A multi-asset broker improves trading with powerful tools and personalized features for users

    XM has launched a unified trading platform, enhancing user experience with AI tools, advanced charts, and real-time updates. These features help traders navigate today’s volatile markets efficiently and effectively. – vtmarketsmy.com

    17 September 2025
    de Guindos says the interest rate matches current inflation but warns of ongoing economic uncertainties and risks

    ECB Vice President Luis de Guindos highlights the importance of an independent central bank in managing inflation, while signaling stability in interest rates. Currency fluctuations may trigger future policy adjustments. – vtmarketsmy.com

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