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Interest rate week: Fed and BoC Cut, BoJ pause, Nasdaq and S&P 500 ATHs [Video]

In this webinar, I unpacked the key drivers shaping markets right now—interest rate decisions across the U.S., Japan, and Canada, the bearish turn in the U.S. dollar, and U.S. indices pressing into all-time highs.

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Central banks in focus

Global monetary policy remains the anchor for market direction. Each central bank is navigating its own balance between inflation and growth.

  • U.S. Federal Reserve: Balancing sticky inflation with a weakening labor market.

  • Bank of Japan: Gradually shifting from ultra-loose policy, putting JPY back in play.

  • Bank of Canada: Fighting inflation but constrained by slowing growth.

Bearish USD vs stronger JPY

Currency markets are reflecting these policy differences most clearly in the USD/JPY pair. The dollar’s momentum is fading, while the yen is quietly regaining ground.

  • Fiscal risks and labor weakness are weighing on USD sentiment.

  • Safe-haven flows and BOJ policy shifts are supporting JPY.

  • USD/JPY highlights this divergence, pointing to a bearish dollar narrative.

Wall Street at all-time highs

Equities tell a different story, with investors leaning into risk assets. The Nasdaq and S&P 500 continue to set new records, fueled by sector strength and institutional flows.

  • Nasdaq driven by AI momentum, semiconductor demand, and tech earnings.

  • S&P 500 lifted by broad sector resilience and institutional flows.

  • Optimism around earnings continues to outweigh recession fears.

Key takeaways

  • Fed caught between sticky inflation and weakening jobs.

  • BOJ policy shifts creating renewed demand for JPY.

  • Nasdaq fueled by AI and semiconductor demand.

  • S&P 500 lifted by broad sector resilience.

Watch the full breakdown and chart analysis to understand where opportunities may emerge next.

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Jasper Osita

Jasper Osita

Independent Analyst

Jasper has been in the markets since 2019 trading currencies, indices and commodities like Gold. His approach in the market is heavily accompanied by technical analysis, trading Smart Money Concepts (SMC) with fundamentals in mind.

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