
Silver climbed above $61 per ounce, extending a record rally as markets digested the Fed's 25 basis point cut and parsed Chair Powell's remarks which markets read as relatively dovish even as committee guidance remained cautious. The cut itself was largely priced in, but Powell's comments and a softer dollar lowered the opportunity cost of holding metal. At the same time the physical market has tightened materially which amplifies the policy impulse. ETF inflows and spot buying have surged this year and funds added large tonnes last week, while official and retail demand in Asia and India...
Both the STOXX 50 and STOXX 600 were flat on Wednesday (November 19), trading near lows not seen since late September, but attempting to stabilize after four consecutive sessions of losses. However, investor sentiment remained low as concerns over overvaluation of AI and technology stocks persist, with Nvidia scheduled to report quarterly results today. UniCredit was among the worst-performing stocks (-1.2%) following reports that it may be considering smaller Italian rival BPER as a potential acquisition target. Engie (-1.3%), RWE (-0.8%), and Iberdrola (-0.8%) also traded in the red,...
The Hang Seng Index fell 99 points, or 0.4%, to close at 25,831 on Wednesday (November 19), extending its decline for a fourth session and holding at its lowest level in two weeks. Sentiment remained weak after Wall Street's prolonged decline on Tuesday ahead of the release of Nvidia's earnings report, the latest FOMC meeting minutes, and key US employment data. Concerns also grew that President Trump's lower approval rating could spur more fiscal spending and increase inflation risks. Diplomatic tensions between China and Japan persisted, further weighing on risk appetite. Locally, markets...
The Nikkei 225 closed down 0.34% to 48,538 on Wednesday, while the broader Topix index fell 0.17% to 3,246. This marked the fourth consecutive day of declines for Japanese stocks. The main pressure came from the technology sector, which is still being punished by the market due to concerns about overvaluation. Investors also chose to be cautious ahead of Nvidia's highly anticipated earnings release, given that many Japanese technology companies are connected to the global AI supply chain. Several major technology stocks weighed on the index, including Advantest (-0.6%), Lasertec (-2.2%),...
The Hong Kong stock exchange opened Wednesday with limited gains. The Hang Seng Index edged up around 24 points to 25,954, indicating the market hasn't fully lifted its cautious stance. Early in the session, technology and financial stocks were the main focus due to their inconsistent movements. In the technology sector, the Hang Seng Technology Index rose around 0.37% to 5,666, while the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index also gained around 0.19% to 9,192. Several major names, such as Tencent and Alibaba, moved positively, rising around 0.6% and 0.7%, respectively. Meituan and JD.com only...
The Nikkei index closed down 0.9% to 48,281.47 in today's trading, erasing all of its early-session gains. Risk-off sentiment reigned, resulting in bargain hunting not being strong enough to withstand selling pressure. Global stock markets have been under considerable pressure in recent days. FOREX.com Global Macro Analyst, Fawad Razaqzada, said global markets are under intense pressure. One of the triggers for negative sentiment in the technology sector is concerns ahead of Nvidia's financial report release on Wednesday local time. Investors are opting for caution and tending to reduce...
Asian equities swung between small gains and losses as investors weighed the fallout from the selloff in global stocks, with traders watching whether regional markets can stabilize after Wall Street's sharp losses. MSCI's stocks gauge for Asia Pacific fell around 0.1% after the index had its biggest drop since early April. Contracts for US stocks edged lower in early Asian trade after the S&P 500 index fell for a fourth day. A basket of the Magnificent Seven companies declined 1.8%. Nvidia Corp., at the center of the AI frenzy, slumped 2.8%...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average faced renewed downside pressure on Tuesday, tumbling 680 points from the previous day's close at its lowest before finding a half-hearted technical floor near 46,255. The major equity index has pushed into a fourth consecutive bearish day as investors face headwinds on multiple fronts. US labor data continues to tease around the edges of a steepening downturn after US Initial Jobless Claims came in within familiar territory, rising slightly to 232K from the previous print of 219K. ADP's Employment Change 4-week average improved to -2.5K from the previous...
European stocks sank to close around one-month lows on Tuesday, extending the selloff from the prior sessions and tracking the poor momentum for global equities as concerns of an overvalued global tech sector and high rates by the Federal Reserve erased demand for riskier assets. The STOXX 50 fell 1.9% to 5,540 and the STOXX 600 dropped 1.8% to 561. Losses for equities in the Eurozone were broadly distributed among the major sectors in the bloc, with Santander, Intesa Sanpaolo, and ING dropping over 3% each to lead the losses for lenders. Consumer cyclicals and tech were also under...
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....