WTI crude trades at $69.90 amid economic concerns, US tariffs, OPEC+ decisions, Venezuela sanctions, and inflation data.
The Japanese Yen gained as BoJ’s Uchida signaled rate hikes, despite softer CPI data and weak output.
Harker suggests rates will likely stay on hold but doesn’t rule out movement, leaning toward future cuts.
Indian Rupee weakens amid USD demand, foreign outflows, and macroeconomic factors ahead of India’s GDP release.
Major stock indices declined, with NASDAQ down 2.78%. Nvidia dropped 8.48%, while Tesla neared its 200-day average.
North Korea tests strategic cruise missile, while US dollar gains amid tariff discussions, showing evolving market reactions.
AUD declines for six days amid US tariffs; weak Australian data, RBA rate cut, and trade concerns persist.
Trump announced new China tariffs, jobless claims rose, durable goods beat estimates, markets fell, gold dropped $44.
PBOC sets USD/CNY at 7.1738, below forecasts. It manages stability using monetary tools under government influence.
The UK anticipates a trade deal with the US, addressing tariffs and demonstrating resilience in trade negotiations.
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