
Gold (XAU/USD) Gold (XAU/USD) regains ground on Friday, edging modestly higher after earlier weakness, even as a resilient US Dollar (USD) caps upside momentum. At the time of writing, XAU/USD trades around $4,345, recovering from a daily low near $4,309. The precious metal briefly surged toward record highs on Thursday after US inflation data undershot expectations. However, gains quickly faded as softer inflation lifted risk appetite across equity markets and pushed Gold back within the range established earlier this week. That said, the downside appears limited, as a dovish Federal...
European stocks closed higher on Tuesday, extending their sharp gains from the previous session amid easing trade war concerns with the United States and fresh support from the defense sector. The STOXX 50 gained 0.6% to close at 5,425 and the pan-European STOXX 600 gained 0.5% to 553. U.S. President Trump said European Union officials were rapidly holding talks for a trade deal with the U.S., aiming to roll back tariffs imposed by the White House and adding to the president's positive rhetoric on trade that had sent stocks sharply higher in the previous session. On the economic front,...
The Hang Seng rose 100 points or 0.4% to close at 23,382 on Tuesday, partly recovering from the prior session's slump amid broad-based sector gains. Sentiment was lifted by data showing a pickup in China's industrial profits for April, suggesting resilience despite ongoing U.S. trade tensions and deflation risks. A rally in U.S. futures also supported the mood as Wall Street was set to reopen after Monday's break. Meantime, President Trump backed away from his threat to impose 50% tariffs on EU imports, restoring the original July 9 deadline. However, gains were capped by Hong Kong's April...
European shares remained stable on Tuesday, supported by defence stocks after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened additional sanctions on Russia, though broader gains were restrained by ongoing caution over U.S. trade policy shifts. The continent-wide STOXX 600 index held its ground at 551.53 points, as of 0711 GMT. The benchmark closed 1% higher in the previous session after Trump extended the tariff deadline on the European Union to July 9 from June 1. Europe's defence index rose 1% on the day after President Trump said he would recommend additional sanctions on Moscow, amid...
Japan stocks were higher after the close on Tuesday, as gains in the Real Estate, Banking and Textile sectors led shares higher. At the close in Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 rose 0.58%. The best performers of the session on the Nikkei 225 were Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. (TYO:7012), which rose 4.61% or 438.00 points to trade at 9,949.00 at the close. Meanwhile, TDK Corp (TYO:6762) added 3.12% or 47.50 points to end at 1,570.50 and Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd. (TYO:5801) was up 3.03% or 197.00 points to 6,695.00 in late trade. The worst performers of the session were Rakuten Inc (TYO:4755),...
Hong Kong stocks added 35 points or 0.15% in early trade on Tuesday, hovering near 23,312 after a sharp drop in the previous session. Investors reacted to fresh data from China showing industrial profits rose 1.4% in the first four months of 2025, up from 0.8% in Q1, as Beijing ramped up efforts to support the sluggish economy and counter rising trade risks. On the trade front, Hong Kong's exports jumped 14.7% in April, but imports rose a faster 15.8%, widening the trade gap. Meanwhile, Fitch Ratings affirmed Hong Kong's long-term foreign currency issuer default rating at AA- with a...
Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed Tuesday as investors continued to assess global trade climate with U.S. President Donald Trump deferring 50% tariffs on European Union imports. Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 fell 0.21% while the broader Topix index was flat. In South Korea, the Kospi index declined 0.45%, reversing course from its three-month high in Monday's session, while the small-cap Kosdaq was flat. Mainland China's CSI 300 index rose 0.1% while Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index was up 0.2%. China's industrial profits rose 1.4% in April, compared to 0.8% the month before. Over in...
Japanese stocks are lower as uncertainty over U.S. trade policy continues. Electronics stocks are leading declines. Renesas Electronics declines 1.5% and Keyence is 1.0% lower. Japanese government bond yields decline across the curve. The 10-year yield falls 2 basis points at 1.485% and the 40-year yield is down 10 basis points at 3.435%. USD/JPY is at 142.41, down from 142.77 as of Monday's Tokyo stock market close. Investors are closely watching any developments related to U.S. tariffs. The Nikkei Stock Average fell 0.2% to 37462.07 Source: Bloomberg
US stock futures jumped on Tuesday after President Donald Trump announced over the holiday weekend that he would postpone the implementation of a 50% tariff on European Union goods, extending the deadline to July 9. The decision follows a volatile week for financial markets, driven by growing concerns over the US fiscal outlook and persistent trade uncertainties. Last week, the Dow dropped 2.47%, the S&P 500 fell 2.61%, and the Nasdaq Composite lost 2.47%. Apple shares were particularly hard hit, plunging 7.57% after Trump warned that iPhones sold in the US must be manufactured...
Gold rises in the early Asian trade. There's a broad commodities uptrend, driven by macro uncertainty, a weaker dollar, and persistent demand for "hard" assets, says Fawad Razaqzada, market analyst...
Oil extended declines after OPEC+ agreed to a bigger-than-expected production increase next month, raising concerns about oversupply just as US tariffs fan fears about the demand outlook.
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The Japanese Yen (JPY) weakened against its US counterpart and reversed part of Friday's recovery from the lowest level since July 23 following Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Kazuo Ueda's remarks....