Financial & Forex Market Recap: Feb. 9, 2026
Markets extended their tech rally as the S&P 500 gained 0.54% while gold topped $5,000. The dollar weakened broadly on softer inflation expectations ahead of key employment data.
Read MoreMarkets extended their tech rally as the S&P 500 gained 0.54% while gold topped $5,000. The dollar weakened broadly on softer inflation expectations ahead of key employment data.
Read MoreGold triggers a bullish SMA crossover above 5000. Is this the start of a sustained push toward 5190–5415 or a bull trap?
Read MorePrime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s historic supermajority win has reignited the “Takaichi Trade”—driving the Nikkei to records while the yen faces intervention risk near 160.
Read MoreThe U.S. dollar defied weak employment data to finish positive as safe-haven demand and risk-off sentiment from technology selloffs overshadowed deteriorating domestic fundamentals throughout the week.
Read MoreECB held rates steady in February, but EUR fell as guidance disappointed, risk off flows returned, and traders trimmed bullish positioning.
Read MoreThe Bank of England maintained its policy rate at 3.75% in a closely contested decision, with four members voting for an immediate cut. Here’s how GBP pairs reacted.
Read MoreEUR/CAD shows a bullish Stochastic crossover below 20, hinting fading downside momentum. Learn what the signal means, risks, and key levels to watch.
Read MoreRisk assets suffered steep losses Thursday as gold plunged 4% and Bitcoin crashed 12%, while the dollar rebounded to finish strongest despite weak U.S. labor market data.
Read MoreFor decades, every U.S. administration, Republican and Democrat alike, has championed the “strong dollar policy.” But Trump has thrown that playbook out the window recently, so what could all this mean for financial markets?
Read MoreMid-tier U.S. data presented a nuanced picture of the economy, with the services sector maintaining steady growth while private sector job creation slowed to a crawl in January.
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