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AUD/USD keeps range near 0.6700 despite strong Chinese PMIs
AUD/USD is keeping its range near the 0.6700 handle for the third day in a row on Wednesday. The Australian Dollar remains unimpressed by the unexpected expansion in the Chinese business PMIs for December. The year-end trading lull dominates, leaving the pair gyrating in a tight band.
USD/JPY flatlines below 156.50 amid the year-end grind
USD/JPY remains caught in near-term congestion below 156.50 on the final trading day of 2025. The pair traders are battling headwinds on multiple fronts, with the Fed- BoJ monetary policy divergence to play out in 2026 amid looming Japanese forex intervention risks.
Gold attempts another run toward $4,400 on final day of 2025
Gold price makes another attempt toward $4,400 in Asian trading on Tuesday, keeping the recovery mode intact following Monday's over 4% correction. The bright metal seems to cheer upbeat Chinese NBS and RatingDog Manufacturing and Services PMI data for December.
When the tape goes quiet the positioning speaks
From the outside this session looked like paint drying. Indexes barely moved. No reaction to Case Shiller. No reaction to the Fed minutes. The S&P 500 parked itself right where it started, and the much-discussed Santa rally stalled into a polite cough.
Bitcoin Price Annual Forecast: BTC holds long-term bullish structure heading into 2026
Bitcoin (BTC) is wrapping up 2025 as one of its most eventful years, defined by unprecedented institutional participation, major regulatory developments, and extreme price volatility.
Here’s what you need to know on Wednesday, December 31st:
The highlight of the day was the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) Minutes of the December meeting released in the American afternoon. The Minutes showed that most participants are willing to deliver additional rate cuts if inflation declines over time.