US stocks closed higher but below session peaks amid optimism over trade tariffs and UK/US deal framework.
USD/JPY rises amid Fed rate hold, strong jobs data, and US-UK trade optimism despite UK tariffs.
China’s April trade data, US-China tariff talks, and potential tariff cuts highlight shifting global economic dynamics.
Australian Dollar struggles amid US-China trade tensions, strong US Dollar, and mixed technical signals near 0.6400.
U.S. 30-year bond yields rise slightly; dollar steady, gold falls, Solana up on Bitcoin surge.
BOE’s divided rate cut spurred GBPUSD volatility; technical signals suggest possible bearish continuation if support breaks.
Mexican Peso fluctuates as inflation rises, Fed stays cautious, and global trade developments shape market sentiment.
EUR/GBP nears 0.8500 as short-term indicators turn bearish despite longer-term moving averages offering support.
US dollar rises as rate cut expectations fade, UK trade deal and China talks boost market optimism.
USD/CHF rises as US data and trade optimism boost Dollar; Swiss Franc weakens amid risk-on sentiment.
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