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EUR/USD hovers above 1.1800 as USD stabilizes
EUR/USD treads water above 1.1800 in the European session on Thursday. The US Dollar stabilizes, following the recent decline fuelled by concerns about the economic fallout from US President Trump's erratic trade policies, capping the pair's upside. All eyes now remain on Lagarde's speech and US-Iran nuclear talks.
USD/JPY recovers above 156.00 despite cautious markets
USD/JPY is cutting losses to regain 156.00 in the European session on Thursday. The pair recovers alongside the US Dollar, but the further upswing appears limited amid hawkish BoJ commentary, looming intervention fears and risk-off mood, which continue to support the Japanese Yen. US-Iran nuclear talks take center stage.
Gold looks to build on strength beyond $5,200, eyes monthly peak amid safe-haven flows
Gold touches a fresh daily high heading into the European session on Thursday, with bulls looking to build on the momentum beyond the $5,200 mark. This marks the second straight day of a positive move and is supported by sustained safe-haven flows, bolstered by uncertainties surrounding US President Donald Trump's trade policies and US-Iran nuclear talks.
Stellar: Relief bounce fades as bearish undertone persists
Stellar is trading around $0.16 at the time of writing on Thursday after rebounding more than 8% in the previous day. Derivatives data paints a negative picture as XLM’s short bets hit a monthly high while Open Interest continues to decline.
Nvidia delivers another monster earnings report, and forecasts big things to come
It was another monster earnings report from Nvidia for fiscal Q4. Revenues were $68.1bn, smashing estimates of $65bn. Gross profit margin was a healthy 75%, up from 73.5% in the prior quarter, and the outlook for this quarter was monstrous.
Here is what you need to know on Thursday, February 26
Financial markets adopt a cautious stance early Thursday as focus shifts to US-Iran nuclear talks in Geneva. The European economic calendar will feature business and consumer sentiment data for February. Later in the day, the US Department of Labor will publish the weekly Initial Jobless Claims data, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City will release the regional Manufacturing Activity Index for February.