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AUD/USD falls amid highs US yields, Fed’s tough stance
The Australian Dollar posted losses of 0.23% against the US Dollar on Thursday amid higher US yields that underpinned the Greenback during the day. Wall Street hit new all-time highs but retreated afterward, ending the session with losses. As Friday’s Asian session begins, the AUD/USD trades at 0.6678.
EUR/USD appears bid above the 200-day SMA
EUR/USD faced some renewed offered stance on the back of a tepid bounce in the Dollar. Despite the corrective move, the pair seems well poised to extend its bullish trend in the short-term horizon.
Gold loses its bright and tumbles on firm US Dollar, Fed hawkish comments
Gold prices fell in the mid-North American session on Thursday, below $2,390, as US Treasury yields recovered and underpinned the Greenback. Wednesday’s inflation report in the United States sponsored the golden metal rally, but Thursday’s data was a mixed bag, which could likely trigger some profit-taking ahead of the weekend.
Bitcoin price holds above $65.5K threshold as world’s largest futures exchange plans to launch BTC trading
Bitcoin’s (BTC) price rally on Wednesday was shocking, steered by the April Consumer Price Index (CPI) data release in the US. Speculation and market sentiment inspired the surge as traders and investors interpreted the news of softened inflation as a signal that central banks may maintain loose monetary policy.
April CPI: Worst good news ever
The monthly rise in prices based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) came in slightly lower than projected, sending a wave of euphoria across the financial landscape. The consensus is cooling inflation puts Federal Reserve interest rate cuts back on the table.