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Stocks continue to bleed but gold and cryptos steadier

Send us a textWorries about AI spending and disruption continue to weigh on stocks. But precious metals and Bitcoin come off lows. Soft US jobs data boost rate cut bets but dollar supported by market turmoil. Yen finds some footing ahead of elections, BoE and ECB hold rates.Risk ...  Show more

Fragile US equity markets weigh on risk appetite

Send us a textEquities and cryptos on the back foot. US technology stock underperformance lingers. Dollar rally pauses; focus shifts to ECB and BoE meetings. Pound under pressure as political crisis deepens.Risk Warning: Our services involve a significant risk and can result in t ...  Show more

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