Summary
The difference between central banks' directions is getting clearer, and this is certainly seen in the ongoing slide of EUR/USD. But can this continue or are we set for a correction? A lot depends on the current events: the ECB decision regarding the next stimulus and the Non-Farm Payrolls with its various components after the recent disappointment. We will observe market conditions, EUR/USD technical levels and preview these big events and their potential to these major currencies.Latest Live Videos
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USD/JPY: Japanese Yen rises as tariff woes rattle markets
USD/JPY slides to test 154.00 in the Asian trading hours on Monday. The Japanese Yen attracts haven demand amid tariff uncertainty, which weighs negatively on market sentiment and the US Dollar.
Gold rallies above $5,150 as Trump’s tariffs boost haven demand
Gold price extends the rally above $5,150 in the Asian session on Monday. The precious metal extends the rally amid US President Donald Trump’s tariff threats and uncertainty, which boost safe-haven flows. US-Iran geopolitical risks also linger, supporting the Gold price upside.
AUD/USD struggles below 0.7100 as trade tensions weigh
AUD/USD eases back below the 0.7100 mark during the Asian session on Monday as trade-related uncertainties continue to sag investors' confidence. However, the downside in the pair ciould be cushioned by a broadly weaker US Dollar and expectations of dfivergent monetary policy outlook between the Fed and the RBA.
Week ahead: Markets brace for heightened volatility as event risk dominates
Dollar strength dominates markets as risk appetite remains subdued. A Supreme Court ruling, geopolitics and Fed developments are in focus. Pivotal Nvidia earnings on Wednesday as investors question tech sector weakness. Yen and aussie diverge; both pound and euro could recoup their losses.
Liberation day take two, the tariff machine just changed gears
Let me caveat this from the outset. What we are watching is first-order mechanics, not the grand macro endgame. This is the market’s immediate reflex to a 15% Trump tariff levy dressed up as judicial drama. The Supreme Court blocked Trump tarrif hammer. The White House came back with a scalpel.
Week ahead – Markets brace for heightened volatility as event risk dominates:
Dollar strength dominates markets as risk appetite remains subdued. A Supreme Court ruling, geopolitics and Fed developments are in focus. Pivotal Nvidia earnings on Wednesday as investors question tech sector weakness.