Silver hits weekly high above $77 as weaker dollar, Iran-Hormuz lull, and falling oil support prices.
Gold rises to $4,815 as Trump pauses Iran bombing, seeks Hormuz reopening; ceasefire talks may ease tensions.
GBP/USD surged near 1.3400 as Trump paused Iran action, boosting risk; UK PMIs weakened, data awaited.
Japan’s February current account missed forecasts: ¥3.933B versus expected ¥3,549B, highlighting a notable gap.
AUD/USD surges 1.3% as Iran action pauses, oil plunges; risk rallies, USD eases, key levels watched.
EUR/USD climbed above 1.1650 as euro gained after Trump-Iran ceasefire; markets await Fed minutes later Wednesday.
South Korea’s current account surplus widened in February, rising to 23.19B from 13.26B previously.
Trump announced a two-week pause in Iran strikes, conditional Hormuz reopening; markets rallied, oil plunged accordingly.
South Korea’s current account surplus increased to 23.19B in February, rising from 13.26B previously.
Trump announced two-week pause in U.S. attacks on Iran, contingent on Strait of Hormuz reopening.
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