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Date: 1st April 2025.
Will Gold’s Rally Hold Strong as New Trade Tariffs Take Effect Tomorrow?
Gold continues to increase in value for a sixth consecutive day and is trading more than 17% higher in 2025. Amid fear of higher inflation, a recession and the tariffs war escalating investors...
Date: 31st March 2025.
Trump Confirms Tariffs on All Countries, Sending Stocks Lower.
The NASDAQ continues to trade lower due to the US confirming the latest tariffs will be on all countries. In addition to this, bearish volatility also is largely due to the higher inflation data from Friday...
Date: 28th March 2025.
Market Selloff Deepens as Tariff Concerns Weigh on Investors
Global stock markets extended their losing streak for a third day as concerns over looming US tariffs and an escalating trade war dampened investor sentiment. The flight to safety saw gold prices surge to a...
Date: 27th March 2025.
SNP500 Erases Gains as Trump’s Aggressive Trade Policy Shakes Markets
The SNP500 fell 1.35% on Wednesday wiping off the gains from the week. The decline is primarily due to fears of the upcoming US trade policy on April 2nd and beyond. In the President’s latest speech...
Date: 26th March 2025.
GBP Comes Under Pressure From Tough Budget and Low Inflation!
The British Pound is one of the worst-performing currencies of the day. The poor performance is due to pressure from low Inflation and what investors expect to be a tough budget. Why is the UK announcing a...
Date: 24th March 2025.
Market Uncertainty Intensifies Amid Tariff Concerns
Uncertainty has been the driving force in financial markets this year, with recent weeks seeing increased volatility due to ongoing tariff concerns. The global economy is grappling with the effects of the Trump...
Date: 21st March 2025.
Gold is Up 14% in 2025 But Has It Peaked?
Gold prices fell on Thursday for the first time this week after reaching a new all-time high. The asset’s safe-haven status drives its bullish trend as the White House confirms new tariffs on April 2nd. On the other hand, the...
Date: 20th March 2025.
The SNP500 Remains Shaky As Stocks Attempt To Recover!
The SNP500 loses momentum and declines more than 1.00% during Thursday’s European session. The decline results in the SNP500 losing previous gains from Wednesday. The main cause for the lower price is due to the...
Date: 19th March 2025.
Stock Markets Mixed as Investors Await US Federal Reserve Interest Rate Decision
Asian stock markets showed mixed performance on Wednesday as investors awaited the US Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision. Global markets remain on edge, with traders looking for...
Date: 18th March 2025.
Will Gold Continue Its Bullish Trend or Is Buying Too Risky?
The price momentum of Gold will partially depend on this week’s Central Banks guidance on their monetary policy. So far, the price of Gold has risen in value due to expectations of further interest rate cuts...
Date: 17th March 2025.
A Key Week For Central Bank: Bank Of Japan and JPY In Focus!
The market finds itself in a week full of central bank decisions which is likely to create plenty of volatility. This includes the Federal Reserve, Bank of Japan, Bank of England and the Swiss National Bank...
Date: 14th March 2025.
Gold Surges Past Record High as Market Volatility Persists.
Gold Surges Past Record High as Market Volatility Persists
Gold surged towards $2,994 per ounce, surpassing its previous high set on Thursday. With a 2.6% rise this week, gold is on track for its most...
Date: 13th March 2025.
Wall Street Rebounds on Cooler CPI, But Tariff Uncertainty Weighs on Markets.
Wall Street found some relief as cooler-than-expected US Consumer Price Index (CPI) data provided a temporary boost for stocks. However, Treasury yields continued to rise, with investors...
Date: 12th March 2025.
Eyes on Inflation: Market Volatility, Tariffs, and Geopolitical Tensions Shake Wall Street.
It was another volatile session as markets assessed fresh news on tariffs and Ukraine, all while positioning for upcoming economic reports like the JOLTS data and the Consumer...
Date: 11th March 2025.
Recession Fears Grow as Market Sell-Off Deepens.
Recession fears escalated following weekend comments from President Donald Trump, who described the US as being in a "period of transition" when questioned about economic risks. Concerns over tariffs and their global...
Date: 10th March 2025.
SNP500 Hits a 6-Month Low: Trade Policy & Recession Fears Weigh on Market`s.
The SNP500 completes a 3-week decline and falls to its lowest price since September 2024. The price continues to remain under pressure from President Trump’s trade policy. In addition to this...
Date: 7th March 2025.
How Will Gold React After Today’s Non-Farm Employment Change?
As the US employment data approaches, Gold continues to trade sideways showing range-bound trading conditions. This is primarily due to investors waiting for further data to determine Gold’s intrinsic value...
Date: 6th March 2025.
The Euro is on The Rise But Is the Currency Overbought?
The Euro rose more than 4% over four days making it the currency’s best performance since COVID lockdowns. The upward price movement is primarily driven by the European bond market which saw its worst day since the...
Date: 03rd March 2025.
The NASDAQ and Global Stocks Rebound On Tariff Optimism.
Stocks rebound during yesterday’s US session after the US Commerce Chief advises there is room for discussions with tariffs. The NASDAQ initially fell to the lowest price since before the US elections, but quickly...
Date: 04th March 2025.
Tariffs and OPEC+ Drive Oil Prices Lower.
Crude Oil prices fell 0.70% on Tuesday declining closer to the asset’s main support level. OPEC’s latest announcement has been one of the main drivers of lower prices. OPEC, which produces 40% of the world’s Crude Oil...
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