The US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the performance of the US Dollar (USD) against a basket of six major currencies, continued to strengthen on Thursday (27/2), breaking above 107.00 as markets digested the second reading of the United States (US) Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and its inflation component. Traders were surprised by the higher-than-expected Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) data, which reinforced concerns over persistent inflation. Daily Market Movers Summary: US dollar strengthens after GDP inflation surprise US GDP for Q4 2024 came in line with estimates at 2.3%,...
Brent crude oil futures fell to around $73 per barrel on Friday, trimming gains of over 2% from the previous session, as traders continued to assess supply risks. On Thursday, President Trump revoked Chevron's license to operate in Venezuela, potentially tightening global supply. Chevron exports about 240,000 barrels per day from Venezuela, and halting its operation would disrupt more than a quarter of the country's entire oil output. Trump also affirmed tariffs on Mexico and Canada, including a 10% levy on Canadian energy imports, effective March 4. Meanwhile, investors weighed these...
The Japanese Yen (JPY) trims a part of its intraday gains against the broadly stronger US Dollar (USD), assisting the USD/JPY pair to recover nearly 50 pips from the Asian session low, around the 149.00 neighborhood. Any meaningful JPY depreciation, however, seems elusive in the wake of the growing market acceptance that the Bank of Japan (BoJ) will hike interest rates further this year. The bets were reaffirmed by BoJ Deputy Governor Shinichi Uchida's remarks, saying that the underlying inflation rate is gradually rising toward the 2% target. This helps offset the softer-than-expected...