Daily Broad Market Recap – July 9, 2025
Markets braced for the upcoming release of the FOMC meeting minutes, which then appeared to spur a risk-on and anti-USD reaction. Here are the updates you need to know!
Read MoreMarkets braced for the upcoming release of the FOMC meeting minutes, which then appeared to spur a risk-on and anti-USD reaction. Here are the updates you need to know!
Read MoreThe FOMC agreed to keep interest rates on hold at the 4.25-4.50% range during their June 17-18 meeting, but the minutes of their discussions revealed divisions regarding the appropriate easing pace moving forward.
Read MoreAs expected, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) kept interest rates unchanged at 3.25% in their July meeting. Here’s how NZD pairs reacted.
Read MoreThe spotlight remained fixed on tariffs headlines for the most part of the day, as Trump later on suggested targeting semiconductors and pharmaceutical imports next. Here are the updates you need to know.
Read MoreThe RBA shocked markets by keeping the cash rate unchanged at 3.85%, defying expectations for a 25bps cut. What’s up with that?!
Read MoreIs the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) ready to hold its fire on policy easing? Here are the points you need to know when trading the July RBNZ decision.
Read MoreIt was a light day in terms of top-tier economic reports, but that didn’t stop markets from making big moves while bracing for the upcoming July 9 tariffs deadline. Here are the updates you need to know!
Read MoreThe RBA is expected to cut interest rates this week, but will Governor Bullock and her crew hint at more easing ahead?
Read MorePositive global trade developments and U.K. budget concerns were among the key themes that drove FX price action last week. How are major currencies faring and what’s coming up next?
Read MoreCAD & CHF took the top spot among the majors, and Thursday’s US jobs report crashed rate cut bets amid tariff chaos and dollar weakness.
Read MoreEvery trader has strengths and weakness. Some are good holders of winners, but may hold their losers a little too long. Others may cut their winners a little short, but are quick to take their losses. As long as you stick to your own style, you get the good and bad in your own approach.Michael Marcus