Gold steadied and was set for a moderate weekly loss as investors assessed the outlook for Federal Reserve rate cuts after resilient US jobs and retail data eased concerns about the economy. Bullion traded below $3,340 an ounce, heading for a 0.5% drop on the week. That came after data that showed applications for unemployment benefits fell for a fifth straight week to the lowest level since mid-April, and advancing retail sales in June. San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly said it's reasonable for policymakers to plan on two interest-rate cuts this year, emphasizing that the central bank...
Japan's Nikkei 225 jumped 1% to above 39,300 on Thursday, hitting a four-month high as technology shares rallied along with Wall Street's advance. The move followed a surge in Nvidia shares, which hit a new record high overnight to reclaim its status as the world's most valuable public company, driven by continued optimism around artificial intelligence. Japanese chip stocks mirrored the momentum, with Advantest up 4.3%, Tokyo Electron up 1.7%, Lasertec up 1.5% and SoftBank Group up 2.8%. Geopolitical sentiment also improved as a ceasefire between Iran and Israel appeared to be holding,...
Wall Street closed on a mixed note on Wednesday as investors weighed steady Middle East ceasefire developments and digested Fed Chair Jerome Powell's second day of congressional testimony. The S&P 500 finished flat, and the Dow slipped 105 points, while the Nasdaq 100 rose 0.2% notching a fresh record close. Fed Chair Jerome Powell maintained a cautious tone, signaling that while the Fed can manage potential inflation from tariffs, it's not yet ready to cut rates, despite mounting pressure from President Trump and some lawmakers. Meanwhile, housing data revealed new home sales dropped...
European stocks close firmly lower on Wednesday as markets continued to assess the impact as geopolitical tension in the Middle East may have on energy prices and the outlook of European debt supply amid pledges of higher defense spending. The Eurozone's STOXX 50 dropped 0.8% to close at 5,254 and the pan-European STOXX 600 dropped 0.7% to 537. NATO members agreed to increase defense spending to 5% of their GDP by 2030 during the ongoing summit in the Hague. Food and beverage producers led the losses among main equity sectors of the Eurozone, with AB InBev and Danone dropping more than 3%....
The S&P 500 edged up 0.2% on Wednesday, while the Nasdaq 100 gained 0.4% and appeared poised to surpass the all-time high set in the previous session. The Dow Jones on the other hand, hovered near the flatline. Traders continued to assess the economic and monetary policy outlook ahead of Fed Chair Powell's second day of testimony before Congress. His remarks on Tuesday were widely seen as dovish, reinforcing expectations for at least two interest rate cuts by year-end. Meanwhile, the apparent stability of the ceasefire between Iran and Israel also provided some support to market...
The Hang Seng jumped 298 points or 1.2% to close at 24,475 on Wednesday, rising for the fourth straight session and notching its highest level in over three months. The rally tracked strong gains on Wall Street, as the U.S.-brokered truce between Iran and Israel appeared to hold, with both nations signaling an end to their air strikes, at least for now. Meanwhile, Fed Chair Powell reiterated there's no need to rush rate cuts, though some analysts believe easing could come sooner if inflation remains contained. In China, Beijing unveiled new guidelines to boost consumption through financial...
European stocks edged higher on Wednesday as investors looked to a ceasefire between Israel and Iran as a sign of easing tensions. The pan-European STOXX 600 index (.STOXX), was up 0.2% at 542.12 points, as of 0704 GMT. Other major regional indexes were also trading higher, except for Spain's (.IBEX), which fell 0.3%. A truce brokered by U.S. President Donald Trump between Iran and Israel appeared to be holding on Wednesday, a day after both countries signaled that their air war was over, at least for now. Trump's Middle East envoy said late Tuesday that talks between the U.S. and Iran...
Japanese stocks rose after the close on Wednesday (6/25), as gains in the Real Estate, Banking and Textile sectors boosted shares. At the close of trading in Tokyo, the Nikkei 225 rose 0.40% to hit a fresh 3-month high. The best performers on the Nikkei 225 were Taiyo Yuden Co., Ltd. (TYO:6976), which rose 7.16% or 167.00 points to trade at 2,501.00 at the close. Meanwhile, Pacific Metals Co., Ltd. (TYO:5541) rose 4.08% or 66.00 points to close at 1,685.00 and SUMCO Corp. (TYO:5541) gained 4.08% or 66.00 points to close at 1,685.00. (TYO:3436) rose 3.93% or 41.50 points to close at...
Hong Kong shares rose 205 points, or 0.9%, to 24,385 in early trade on Wednesday (6/25), marking a fourth straight session of gains and maintaining a two-week high. The gains followed an overnight rally on Wall Street, which was driven by optimism that a US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Iran would hold. Investors also cheered remarks by Fed Chairman Jerome Powell that the central bank is committed to containing inflation and will likely keep interest rates steady until the impact of tariffs becomes clearer. Sentiment was further supported by a third straight day of gains in mainland...
Gold (XAU/USD) is extending its decline on Wednesday for a second consecutive day as the US Dollar (USD) and US Treasury yields firm ahead of the release of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)...
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....