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Japanese Yen Eases From Multi-Month High Against USD; Bullish Bias Remains Intact

The Japanese Yen (JPY) eased after hitting a fresh multi-month high against its US counterpart during the Asian session on Thursday (4/17), although a meaningful decline seems elusive. A slight improvement in the global risk sentiment – ​​as depicted by a generally positive tone around equity markets – was seen undermining the safe-haven JPY. This, along with a modest uptick in the US Dollar (USD) from near multi-year lows contributed to the USD/JPY pair's intraday recovery of over 100 pips from the 141.60 region. However, uncertainty surrounding US President Donald Trump's tariff...

GBP/USD Trades Below 1.3250 After Falling From Six-Month High

GBP/USD ended its seven-day winning streak, weakening to around 1.3230 during the Asian session on Thursday (4/17) after falling from a six-month high of 1.3292 reached on Wednesday. Traders now await the release of key US data later in the day, including Building Permits, Housing Starts, Philly Fed Manufacturing Index, and weekly Initial Jobless Claims. The US Dollar Index (DXY) is trading higher near 99.60 at the time of writing, supported by stronger-than-expected consumer spending in March. US Retail Sales rose 1.4% in March, beating February's 0.2% increase and the 1.3% forecast. The...

Profit-Booking Pulls Gold From Record High

Gold prices fell on Thursday as investors took profits after bullion hit a record high earlier in the session as curbs on chip sales to China and ongoing tariff uncertainty boosted demand for safe-haven assets. Spot gold fell 0.1% to $3,339.37 an ounce by 0312 GMT, after hitting a record high of $3,357.40 earlier in the session. Bullion has gained more than 3% this week. U.S. gold futures rose 0.2% to $3,351.50. "Everything is going in gold's favor, pushing prices to new record highs. Although the decline is justified, the precious metal is poised for further gains as the trade turmoil...

Oil Heads For Weekly Gain As U.S. Tightens Iran Sanctions, OPEC Cuts

Oil prices extended gains on Thursday on the prospect of tighter supplies after Washington imposed more sanctions to curb Iran's oil trade and as some OPEC producers pledged more output cuts to offset pumping above agreed quotas. Brent crude futures rose 55 cents, or 0.8%, to $66.40 a barrel by 0321 GMT, and U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures were at $63.13 a barrel, up 66 cents, or 1.1%. Both benchmarks closed 2% higher on Wednesday at their highest since April 3 and were on track for their first weekly gain in three weeks. Thursday is the last settlement day in the week ahead of...

USD/CHF Holds Gains Near 0.8150, Holds Near Multi-Year Low On Safe-Haven Demand

The USD/CHF pair attempted to recover from recent losses recorded in the previous session, trading around 0.8160 during the Asian trading hours on Thursday (4/17). However, the pair remained close to the 0.8099 mark—its lowest level since September 2011, touched on April 11. The US dollar (USD) continued to face headwinds as investor uncertainty persisted over the unpredictable nature of US trade and economic policies. In contrast, the Swiss franc (CHF) was supported by safe-haven inflows, further pressuring the USD/CHF pair. Tensions escalated after US President Donald Trump launched an...