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Silver prices hovered around $36 per ounce
Wednesday, 2 July 2025 15:05 WIB | SILVER

Silver prices hovered around $36 per ounce on Wednesday, remaining largely unchanged for a third consecutive session and gaining support from a weaker dollar amid growing trade and fiscal uncertainties in the US. Those moves came as Fed Chair Jerome Powell reiterated on Tuesday that the central bank remains patient regarding additional interest rate cuts but did not rule out easing at this month's meeting. He also noted that the Fed would have already cut rates if not for the inflationary effects of President Donald Trump's tariffs. Adding to investor caution, the Senate narrowly approved...

USD/CHF picks up to 0.7930 with the Dollar a tad firmer ahead of US jobs data
Wednesday, 2 July 2025 15:33 WIB | SwissFranc

The US Dollar is showing a slightly firmer tone on Wednesday with the USD/CHF bouncing up from multi-year lows at 0.7875, but still capped below previous lows at the 0.7960 area. The Greenback drew some support on Tuesday from a strong US JOLTS Job Openings report and a larger-than-expected improvement in manufacturing activity. These figures endorsed Fed Powell's earlier comments at the ECB Forum oc Central Banking in Sintra, Portugal, where the chair of the US central bank confirmed his cautious stance toward interest rate cuts, amid a likely increase on inflation stemming from Trump's...

Dollar wallows near 3-1/2-year low as Fed easing, Trump bill in focus
Wednesday, 2 July 2025 15:47 WIB | DOLLAR

The U.S. dollar languished near its lowest since February 2022 against major peers on Wednesday as traders considered the potential impact of President Donald Trump's spending bill, and looming tariff deadlines. Market participants are in a holding pattern until they get clarity on those matters and as they await U.S. jobs data for June, and the dollar inched up slightly but remained near recent lows. The euro was down 0.3% at $1.1774, on Wednesday, but close to its highest since September 2021 hit Tuesday, and the pound was down 0.15% at $1.3722, after hitting a three-and-a-half year top...