AUD Drops as Weak Trade and Cyclone Disruptions Weigh on Q1 GDP
Australia’s weak Q1 GDP print dragged AUD lower as trade deficits and cyclone disruptions reinforced expectations for an RBA pause.
Read MoreAustralia’s weak Q1 GDP print dragged AUD lower as trade deficits and cyclone disruptions reinforced expectations for an RBA pause.
Read MoreWTI crude oil could be done with its slide, as the pair formed an inverted head and shoulders pattern and appears to be busting through the neckline. Check out the potential targets!
Read MoreThe S&P 500 crossed 7,600 for the first time on AI momentum while Bitcoin shed over 5% and crude oil reversed early losses amid unresolved U.S.-Iran tensions.
Read MoreStagflation fears are back as U.S. GDP slows and core PCE inflation holds at 3.3%. Learn what stagflation means and what to watch next.
Read MoreThe U.S. ISM services PMI for May can be influential in setting NFP expectations and dollar direction this week. Here’s what to look out for.
Read MoreMonday’s markets were whipsawed by shifting US-Iran nuclear ceasefire headlines while a blowout ISM Manufacturing PMI reinforced rate hike speculation and oil surged on Hormuz supply fears.
Read MoreBitcoin fell while the S&P 500 touched record highs this week. Here’s why dollar strength is weighing on crypto and what traders should watch.
Read MoreSilver held support this week after cooler monthly PCE data, but failed to reclaim the 50 SMA. See what moved XAG/USD and next week’s key levels.
Read MoreA look at why gold bounced on an unsigned ceasefire deal, from falling oil and softer Fed hike odds to the key levels that could define the next move,
Read MoreThe U.S.-Iran Hormuz deal whipsawed every market this week: the dollar slipped, gold rebounded, the S&P 500 logged a ninth straight weekly gain, and crude oil collapsed.
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