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EUR/USD meets resistance near 1.1750, focus remains on Trump
EUR/USD is now giving away part of its earlier uptick, receding toward the 1.1730 zone on the back of a mild recovery attempt in the US Dollar. Indeed, the Greenback attempts a rebound as investors continue to closely follow President Trump’s speech at the WEF in Davos.
GBP/USD struggles for direction near 1.3440
GBP/USD regains some balance and advances toward the 1.3440 zone on Wednesday aftyer bottoming out near the 1.3400 support. Cable’s marginal gains comes on the back of the lacklustre performance of the Greenback amid Trump’s comments in the WEF.
Gold: Bullish stance remains unchanged near $4,900
Gold extended its impressive rally to a fresh all-time high near $4,900 per troy ounce earlier on Wednesday. Risk appetite remains fragile, with investors staying cautious amid President Trump’s speech at Davos, while EU–US tensions continue to simmer over the Greenland issue.
Crypto Today: Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP stabilize despite weakening institutional, retail demand
Bitcoin holds below $90,000 on Wednesday, weighed down by weakening institutional and retail demand. Ethereum defends $2,900 support amid resumption of spot ETF withdrawals. XRP holds above $1.90 as US-listed spot ETFs record the second outflow since launch.
US President Trump at WEF in Davos: No nation can secure Greenland other than US
US President Donald Trump delivers a keynote speech at the World Economic Forum (WEF) held in Davos. "Certain places in Europe not recognizable any more."
Here is what you need to know on Wednesday, January 21:
Financial markets adopt a cautious stance midweek as investors await US President Donald Trump's speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, during which he is expected to comment on the EU-US trade relations and the issues over Greenland. The US economic calendar will feature Pending Home Sales data for December.