Mood improves as equities rebound but gold and dollar stay bid

Mood improves as equities rebound but gold an...

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Risk aversion intensifies as US and Iran exchange new threats

Send us Fan MailTrump threatens Iran’s power plants, Iran pledges to retaliate. Dollarrebounds as oil rallies and reignites inflation concerns. Gold extendscollapse, yen returns to intervention zone ahead of CPI data. Wall Streetstays under pressure as Iran war rages on.Risk Warn ...  Afficher plus

Oil cools on efforts to lift supply but rate hike bets gather pace

Send us Fan MailOil prices retreat from week’s highs as world leaders seek to boost supply. But inflation fears persist; rate hikes become baseline, Fed not seen cutting. Dollar steadier after tumble, gold and equities pare losses.Risk Warning: Our services involve a significant ...  Afficher plus

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Equities rebound and gold reaches another all-time high
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Markets faced a turbulent week, starting with caution amid hawkish Fed commentary and trade tensions, but ending on a more optimistic note thanks to a solid US inflation report. Global equities rebounded on Friday, though US equities still closed the week in negative territory. I ...  Afficher plus

Precious metals shine as markets open September
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August saw strong gains in global equities, particularly in the Dow Jones, as well as indices in both China, and Japan. Gold has hit a four-month high nearing USD 3,500 per ounce this morning, driven by concerns over the Federal Reserve’s independence and uncertainty around US ta ...  Afficher plus

Markets rebound on luxury rally and earnings boost
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Global equities rebounded midweek, driven by a sharp rally in European luxury stocks and strong earnings from major US banks. US-China trade tensions remain in focus, with Treasury Secretary Bessent reaffirming a firm stance. The AI theme continues to dominate headlines, supporte ...  Afficher plus

Rate decisions ahead – a make-or-break week for markets?
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Markets are off to a strong start this week, which will be a critical one with a 'triple-header' of major central bank decisions. The US Federal Reserve, the Bank of England, and the Bank of Japan are all scheduled to announce their latest monetary policy moves. Recent economic d ...  Afficher plus