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    9 April 2026
    Following a two-week US-Iran ceasefire, DXY faces heavy selling, dipping to monthly lows, testing SMA confluence

    Dollar index slips to one-month lows after US-Iran ceasefire, falling oil prices revive Fed cut expectations.

    9 April 2026
    OCBC strategists say Iran news drives markets, moving oil and yields, keeping USD losses relatively modest

    Iran ceasefire hopes drove volatile markets; oil and yields fell, risk assets rose, and dollar weakened.

    9 April 2026
    OKLO retests 44.80 as repeated support tests tire buyers, raising risk of a fall towards 39.72

    Oklo shares slid to $45.79 near $44.80 support; breakdown targets $39.72, bullish confirmation requires $55 close.

    9 April 2026
    Commerzbank’s Thu Lan Nguyen observes copper shifting from weakest metal to leading performer, amid stock rises

    Copper prices rebounded despite rising LME stocks, mixed supply news, Panama mine decisions, and weak Chile output.

    9 April 2026
    Iran’s IRGC says it will proactively manage the Strait of Hormuz, warning US/Israel against renewed attacks

    IRGC says Iran will proactively manage Strait of Hormuz, backing regional groups and warning stronger retaliation.

    9 April 2026
    Bob Savage says the RBNZ kept OCR at 2.25%, as Middle East conflict raises inflation risks, dampens growth

    RBNZ held rates at 2.25%, citing Middle East disruptions raising inflation risks while weighing recovery and growth.

    9 April 2026
    Rabobank economists report the dollar ended at 5.1573, as the real gained 1.6%, leading emerging markets

    Brazilian Real gained 1.6% as rate gap helped, while Rabobank warned fiscal risks, Hormuz tensions.

    9 April 2026
    BBH’s Elias Haddad says ceasefire relief lifted Brent, stocks and bonds, while the Dollar slid sharply

    Markets rallied after US-Iran ceasefire: oil plunged, equities and bonds rose, dollar weakened ahead of Fed minutes.

    9 April 2026
    In March, Mexico’s consumer confidence slipped to 44.1, down slightly from the previous 44.5 reading

    Mexico’s consumer confidence index dipped to 44.1 in March, down 0.4 points from February’s 44.5.

    9 April 2026
    Mexico’s seasonally adjusted consumer confidence fell to 44.1 in March, down from 44.4 previously

    Mexico’s seasonally adjusted consumer confidence index slipped to 44.1 in March from 44.4, remaining below 50.

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