Oil prices hold stable as markets await the rate cut decision by the U.S. Fed. Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and supply disruptions from Hurricane Francine support prices. Short-term traders should brace for volatility. -vtmarkets.com
Gold prices held their ground early Wednesday as the market remains on alert for the outcome of the Federal Reserve’s meeting later in the day. -vtmarkets.com
The dollar regained some strength ahead of the Federal Reserve’s highly anticipated interest rate decision, scheduled for later in the day. It has steadied at $1.1119 per euro, slightly off from its recent low of $1.1201. -vtmarkets.com
As the dollar remains near its lowest levels this year, markets are poised for a potential U.S. Federal Reserve rate cut that could shift currency movements across the board. Traders are pricing in either a 25 or 50 basis point …
Tokyo’s markets reopened on Tuesday after a long weekend, but traders appeared hesitant to push the yen back toward the strong 140 per dollar mark. Earlier, low liquidity had driven the yen briefly beyond this level. -vtmarkets.com
Gold prices surged to new record highs on Monday as a weakening dollar and mounting expectations for a large interest rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve drove market demand. -vtmarkets.com
The dollar weakened further on Monday, reaching 139.58 yen as investors grew increasingly confident that the Federal Reserve might implement a larger-than-expected rate cut later this week. This recent dip marks a continuation of the dollar’s retreat from 140.285 yen, …
Oil prices rise for the third straight session, supported by supply concerns from Hurricane Francine in the Gulf of Mexico. However, demand worries persist, especially from China. -vtmarkets.com
US stock indices remained firm, indicating that the positive momentum from Thursday’s session could continue. Wall Street has been riding a wave of optimism, with the S&P 500 (Symbol: SP500) gaining 0.75%, the Dow Jones (Symbol: DJ30) rising 0.58%, and …
The Indian rupee looks likely to gain momentum after media reports, including those from the Financial Times and Wall Street Journal, indicated that next week’s Federal Reserve decision might involve a larger-than-expected rate cut. -vtmarkets.com
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