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AUD/USD slumps on US Dollar's strong recovery despite soft PPI data

The AUD/USD tumbles to near 0.6280 as the US Dollar outperforms on the Trump administration's tariff agenda. The pair faced sharp selling pressure on Thursday as renewed fears of a global economic slowdown triggered a flight to the US Dollar.Investors largely ignored softer US CPI and PPI data for February, instead focusing on US President Donald Trump's aggressive trade stance. His renewed commitment to "America First" policies stoked fears of retaliatory measures, weighing on risk-sensitive assets like the Australian Dollar.Australian Dollar under pressure as trade fears escalateThe US...

GBP/USD holds steady as markets look elsewhere

GBP/USD churned chart paper for a second day in a row, holding steady just south of the 1.3000 handle as Cable traders take a breather and watch market headlines broadly sail past the Pound Sterling. US Producer Price Index (PPI) business-level inflation eased faster than expected in February. However, markets never got the chance to experience any joy from the easing inflation figures as US President Donald Trump continues his campaign to spark a global trade war between the US and everybody else. Despite the ongoing geopolitical headlines, Cable markets remain relatively untouched by...

Oil Pares Weekly Loss as US Sanctions Offset Bleak IEA Outlook

Oil rose as fresh US sanctions against Iranian oil and shipping countered some of Thursday's slump following a dour demand forecast from the IEA.  West Texas Intermediate rose toward $67 a barrel after sliding 1.7% in the previous session, while Brent crude closed near $70. The White House is imposing sanctions on Iran's oil minister, and targeted even more companies and vessels it said are used in the transport of crude. The decline on Thursday came after the International Energy Agency said a supply surplus is set to deepen as an escalating trade war...

Gold Edges Lower on Likely Technical Correction -- Market Talk

Gold edges lower in the early Asian session on a likely technical correction after front-month gold futures settled at a record high overnight. The precious metal is now looking increasingly likely to reach and possibly exceed $3,000/oz level in the coming sessions, says Fawad Razaqzada, market analyst at City Index and FOREX.com, in an email. The greenback continues to stay mostly under pressure and, with the U.S. government bond yields falling and stock markets volatile, it's a positive environment for the safe-haven asset, the analyst adds. Spot gold is 0.1% lower at...

Dollar Edges Higher as Trade War Escalates

The dollar index rose to around 104 on Friday, marking its third consecutive session of gains, as escalating global trade tensions pressured the euro and other major currencies. On Thursday, President Donald Trump threatened to impose 200% tariffs on all alcoholic products from the European Union, retaliating against the bloc's 50% tariff on American whiskey and other US goods. He also reaffirmed his stance on implementing reciprocal tariffs on global trading partners, set to take effect on April 2. Meanwhile, recent data showed that US inflation figures for February came in below...