Silver fell 1.6% to $32.66, stabilizing at $32.50; resistance remains at $33.10, with support at $31.91.
Trump administration to revoke temporary legal status, affecting labour markets, wages, and Social Security contributions. Economic impact expected.
The US Dollar Index rises amid geopolitical concerns, Fed policy stability, defensive flows, and technical recovery signs.
Japan and China resumed economic talks in Tokyo, aiming to ease tensions amid U.S. trade pressure and tariffs.
Gold prices fall again as US Treasury yields rise, while emerging economies continue increasing their Gold reserves.
Net oil positions rose to 166.8K from 164.1K, highlighting market dynamics and associated investment risks.
UK CFTC GBP positions rose slightly. EUR/USD struggles amid a strong Dollar. Gold drops. SEC discusses crypto regulation.
Gold net positions rise to $257.9K; USD strength pressures EUR/USD and GBP/USD; markets eye upcoming data.
NVIDIA stock holds above $117.57, with buyer momentum supporting stability. Key levels: $118.67 resistance, $114.00 support.
CFTC data shows Australia’s AUD net positions fell, impacting market assessments and reflecting changing currency trading dynamics.
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