
Gold (XAU/USD) holds firm on Wednesday, with price action contained inside the recent consolidation zone as markets brace for the Federal Reserve's (Fed) interest rate decision. At the time of writing, XAU/USD is hovering near $4,204, down from the intraday high of $4,218. The Fed will announce its policy decision at 19:00 GMT, with markets leaning toward another 25 basis point cut that would lower the Federal Funds Rate to the 3.50%-3.75% range. Expectations for reduced borrowing costs keep Bullion broadly supported, as lower interest rates reduce the opportunity cost of holding...
European markets fell sharply on Tuesday, with the Stoxx 50 and Stoxx 600 dropping over 2%, marking the biggest decline since August. Investors are concerned about how US President-elect Donald Trump's return to office might impact Europe's economy. Most sectors were in the red, with mining stocks leading the losses, down by 4% due to lower metal prices like gold and copper. Technology stocks were the only sector to see slight gains. Investors are also focusing on economic data, with the ZEW Indicator of Economic Sentiment for Germany declining more than expected. Also, German inflation...
A rally that drove stocks to a series of all-time highs ran out of steam, with Wall Street traders awaiting key inflation data and more clues on Donald Trump's transition to presidency. Equities fell after the S&P 500's biggest five-day run in a year. Following sizable post-election gains, small caps and banks lost ground. Nvidia Corp. led megacaps higher, while Tesla Inc. dropped 3% after soaring 44% in five days. Bitcoin fell after a sizzling advance that took the digital asset close to $90,000....
The Hang Seng Index fell for the third day, dropping 2.8%, or 580.05 to 19,846.88 in Hong Kong. The move was the biggest since falling 3.7% on Oct. 15. Meituan contributed the most to the index decline, decreasing 5.3%. Zhongsheng Group Holdings Ltd. had the largest drop, falling 9.6%. Today, 76 of 82 shares fell, while 6 rose; all sectors were lower, led by commerce and industry stocks. Source : Bloomberg
The Nikkei 225 index rose 0.5% to above 39,700 while the broader Topix index gained 0.9% to 2,765 on Tuesday, extending gains from the previous session and taking cues from a strong lead on Wall Street as a post-election rally sent major U.S. indexes to all-time highs. The rally was fueled by optimism surrounding a Trump victory and a possible Republican landslide in Congress, raising expectations for deregulation and tax cuts. In Japan, investors were focused on the Bank of Japan's monetary policy outlook after the latest minutes of its opinion revealed a split among policymakers over the...
The Japanese yen held steady around 153.5 per dollar on Tuesday after falling in the previous session, weighed down by a stronger dollar amid expectations that strong U.S. economic growth and aggressive trade policies under Trump will push inflation higher. At home, minutes from the Bank of Japan's October policy meeting revealed a split among policymakers over the timing of future interest rate hikes. Several members expressed concerns about global economic uncertainty and rising market volatility, particularly the ongoing yen depreciation. However, the central bank maintained its forecast...
The Nikkei 225 Index rose 0.5% to above 39,700 while the broader Topix Index gained 0.9% to 2,765 on Tuesday, extending gains from the previous session and taking cues from a strong lead on Wall Street as the post-election rally sent major US indexes to all-time highs. The rally was fueled by optimism around Trump's victory and the possibility of a Republican sweep in Congress, which raised expectations for deregulation and tax cuts. In Japan, investors were focused on the Bank of Japan's monetary policy outlook after the latest summary of opinions revealed a division among policymakers...
Asia-Pacific markets were mixed on Tuesday, with investors cautious even as the Dow Jones Industrial Average's post-election rally continued to gain momentum to close at a record high. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 fell 0.33%. Japan's Nikkei 225 gained 0.23% while the Topix gained 0.68%. South Korea's Kospi fell 1.25%, while the Kosdaq Composite dropped 2.04% Hong Kong's Hang Seng futures were at 20,324, lower than the HSI's last close of 20,426.93. Traders in Asia-Pacific will be watching a slew of economic data from the region, including the National Australia Bank's survey on business...
Blue chip stocks lead advancers to start the week with the Dow Industrials climbing above 44000. Consumer discretionary and financial sectors rally on expectations of policies from a new Trump administration. Bond markets were closed for Veterans Day. Tesla gains 9.1%, Trump Media & Technology Group adds 4.7% and bitcoin surges above $84,000. Cigna rises 7.3% after saying it wasn't seeking to buy Humana, while AbbVie slides 13% after its experimental schizophrenia drug failed in trials. DJIA gains 304 points, or 0.7%, to 44293, the S&P 500 gains 0.1% to 6001, while the Nasdaq rises...
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....