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Japanese Yen Holds Firm as Dollar Weakens
Monday, 26 May 2025 11:35 WIB | JAPAN

The Japanese yen steadied around 142.5 per dollar on Monday, maintaining gains after a 2% surge last week, supported by a weaker US dollar as President Donald Trump's unpredictable trade policies rattled investor confidence in US assets. Trump most recently threatened to impose a 50% tariff on the European Union, only to delay the measure days later. He also warned of a potential 25% levy on iPhones sold in the US that are not manufactured domestically, adding to broader trade policy uncertainty. At home, investors continue to gauge the Bank of Japan's policy outlook, with expectations...

Oil edges up after Trump extends EU trade talks deadline to July
Monday, 26 May 2025 15:17 WIB | Oil,

Oil prices recorded limited gains on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump extended a deadline for trade talks with the European Union, easing concerns about U.S. tariffs on the bloc that could hurt the global economy. Brent crude futures rose 18 cents, or 0.28%, to $64.96 a barrel by 0653 GMT while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was up 17 cents, or 0.28%, at $61.7 a barrel. "A nice push higher in crude oil and U.S. equity futures this morning after U.S. President Trump extended the deadline," IG market analyst Tony Sycamore said. Trump said he agreed to extend a deadline for trade...

Gold price keeps the red below two-week top; lacks bearish conviction amid broadly weaker USD
Monday, 26 May 2025 15:45 WIB | GOLD

Gold price (XAU/USD) sticks to its modest intraday losses through the early part of the European session, though it lacks follow-through selling and remains close to over a two-week high touched on Friday. The latest optimism led by US President Donald Trump's decision to delay the implementation of tariffs on the European Union (EU) prompts some profit-taking around the safe-haven commodity, especially after last week's strong rally of nearly 5%. Meanwhile, worries over the worsening US fiscal health and the growing acceptance that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will cut rates further in 2025...