The US Dollar steadies after an earlier wild ride as a flood of geopolitical news erupts this Monday. In Germany, the far-right AfD party is outpaced by the CDU. The US Dollar Index (DXY) has recovered a near 0.50% loss andd trades marginally higher at the time of writing. The US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks
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Euro opened the week slightly higher against all major currencies, as traders reacted positively to the German election results. Conservatives CDU/CSU secured victory, setting Friedrich Merz up as the next chancellor. However, Euro’s gains remain limited, as uncertainty over coalition talks persists, with negotiations potentially dragging on until Easter. While Merz’s CDU/CSU emerged as the
Fundamental Overview The S&P 500 sold off pretty aggressively on Friday following the weak US Flash Services PMI and later the Final UMich Consumer Sentiment survey where the long-term inflation expectations jumped to a new 30-year high. The bulk of the selloff came after the jump in the long-term inflation expectations. The market might be
Welp, that certainly didn’t take long. The German election result provided a glimmer of hope for a turnaround in the German economy. But after an early boost, it looks like traders are still reserving some caution. There’s still a lot that needs to be done for the coalition to work. So, I guess therein lies
Gold prices remained volatile in the last week, surging overall by Rs 900/10 grams on MCX as Gold April futures contracts opened flat today at Rs 85,970 per 10 grams. The prices were down by 0.05% or Rs 40 on Monday. Meanwhile, silver March futures contracts have surged by Rs 700/kg, opening at Rs 96,265/kg
In this article RIVN Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT 2025 Rivian R1S. Rivian Rivian Automotive beat Wall Street’s fourth-quarter earnings expectations and achieved its first gross quarterly profit — a target closely watched by investors — but is forecasting lower sales in 2025. The electric vehicle maker reported a gross profit, which includes production
The Australian Dollar advanced as the Chinese government announced its annual policy statement for 2025 on Sunday. The AUD struggled as Trump instructed the Committee on Foreign Investment to limit Chinese investments in the US. The US Dollar struggles following the downbeat US economic data released last week. The Australian Dollar (AUD) retraces its recent losses
The USDCAD began the week near its lowest level since mid-December. After an early rebound, the pair moved above the falling 100-hour moving average (blue line) on Wednesday, extending gains toward the 200-hour moving average (green line) on both Wednesday and Thursday. However, sellers defended the 200-hour MA, leading to a decline alongside broader USD
As is usual for a Monday morning, market liquidity is very thin until it improves as more Asian centres come online … prices are liable to swing around, so take care out there. Indicative rates, a little change from late Friday, but not as much as we’ve come to expect over these past few weeks:
The silver-to-gold ratio is currently at its all-time low of 0.01, said Sahil Kapoor, head of products & market strategist at DSP Mutual Fund. Its all-time high is 0.06. The ratio shows how cheap or expensive silver is compared to gold. On average, it takes between 60 and 70 ounces of silver to equal the
Texas Roadhouse reported a top and bottom line beat in its fourth quarter with strong comparable sales growth and margin improvement. Although the first seven weeks of the first quarter are off to a noisy start due to inclement weather, this short-term headwind creates a long-term opportunity. Revenue in the quarter ended Dec. 31 increased
Mexico’s Q4 GDP contracts for the first time since 2021. Banxico slashes 2025 growth outlook to 0.6%, well below Finance Ministry projections. US data mixed: Manufacturing PMI improves but Services PMI falls into contraction. The Mexican Peso (MXN) lost some ground against the US Dollar (USD) on Friday as the Mexican economy decelerated in the
The USDCHF started the week with an upward move, peaking on Wednesday, before reversing lower through Wednesday and Thursday. Friday’s price action has been choppy, with no clear directional momentum. From a technical perspective, the key takeaway is that the weekly lows have consistently found support buyers within the 0.8965 – 0.8975 swing area. This
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Gold prices were little changed on Friday but remained on track for an eighth successive weekly gain, driven by concerns over U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff plans, which could spark trade wars and stoke inflation. FUNDAMENTALS * Spot gold was up 0.1% to $2,941.25 an ounce, as of 0018 GMT. Bullion rose about 2% so
In this article WMT TGT COST AMZN Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Walmart stock may be a steal. Former Walmart U.S. CEO Bill Simon contends the retailer’s stock sell-off tied to a slowing profit growth forecast and tariff fears is creating a major opportunity for investors. “I absolutely thought their guidance was pretty strong given
Gold touches all-time high of $2,954 amid trade policy uncertainty. Trump expands tariffs to lumber and soft commodities, adding market jitters. US data mixed: Manufacturing PMI improves, but Services PMI contracts. Gold price slides late on Friday, poised to end the week positively, accumulating eight straight weeks of gains that pushed the yellow metal to
Geopolitical developments dominated global headlines last week, particularly surrounding peace negotiations over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and evolving US-Ukraine relations. While US President Donald Trump’s tariffs took a backseat, concerns over their impact on consumer spending and economic growth resurfaced by the end of the week, triggering renewed risk aversion. Markets lacked clear direction for
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