Silver price gives up a majority of intraday gains after the release of the upbeat US private employment data for January.Strong labor demand would force the Fed to maintain the status quo for longer.Investors expect the trade war would be limited between the US and China.Silver price (XAG/USD) surrenders almost its entire intraday gains and falls back to near $32.00 in Wednesday's North American session. The white metal faces selling pressure as the US Dollar (USD) attempts to gain ground on the back of upbeat United States (US) ADP Employment Change data for January. The US Dollar Index...
Aussie nears 0.6300 amid cautious optimism on Wednesday.Investors eye possible February rate cut from RBA.Mid-tier US data came in mixed and weighed on the USD.The Australian Dollar (AUD/USD) edges toward 0.6300, buoyed by mixed United States data that softened the Greenback and lifted broader risk assets. Nonetheless, anticipation of a dovish Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) move next month tempers upside potential. Ongoing US-China trade tensions further cloud the outlook, restraining a more decisive rally in the Aussie.President Donald Trump's additional tariff on Chinese imports remains...
DXY remains under pressure, testing 107.35 support despite upbeat ADP and S&P Global PMI data.ISM Services PMI disappoints, signaling weaker-than-expected service sector growth and moderating price pressures.US 10-year yield rebounds, hovering around 4.40% after touching a yearly low.The US Dollar Index (DXY), which measures the US Dollar (USD) against a basket of currencies, struggled to recover losses on Wednesday and declined against most major peers. Despite stronger than expected ADP Employment and S&P Global PMI data, the ISM Services PMI fell short of forecasts, casting doubt...