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ANZ commodity index rises, NZD strength offsets gains for exporters
New Zealand's ANZ commodity index rose in May, but a strong NZD eroded gains for exporters, highlighting currency headwinds for commodity-driven economies.
Wall Street splits on gold as forecasts range from $4,800 to $6,000
Goldman Sachs revised its central-bank demand model, lifting estimated purchases to 60 tonnes per month through 2026, while Wall Street forecasts for gold range from $4,800 (BofA) to $6,000 (JPMorgan), with traders watching for softer US labor data to reduce Fed hawkishness.
PBOC expected to set USD/CNY reference rate at 6.7850
The PBOC is expected to set the daily USD/CNY reference rate at 6.7850, a key signal for Asian FX markets and the managed yuan trading band.
Samsung set for 18-fold profit jump as AI memory demand surges
Samsung is poised to report an 18-fold surge in quarterly profit, driven by soaring AI demand for memory chips, reinforcing the earnings momentum behind the semiconductor sector's rally.
Indian equities emerge as AI-hedge haven as global tech rally wobbles
Indian equities are gaining traction as a hedge against AI-driven tech volatility, with the Nifty 50 benefiting from limited AI exposure, falling volatility, a stable rupee, and easing oil pressures, potentially attracting foreign inflows ahead of TCS earnings.
Yen intervention risk lingers as Japan eyes fragile calm into Monday
Japanese markets open the week with the yen pulling back from a 40-year low, but intervention risk remains high as underlying pressures persist, with traders watching for verbal warnings from Tokyo.
ECB's Moulin says bank in good position as oil-driven inflation eases
ECB Governing Council member Moulin signaled the bank is well-positioned as oil-driven inflation eases, reinforcing expectations that the tightening cycle has peaked and supporting euro rate markets.
RBNZ Expected to Hike Rates to 2.50% on July 8 as Inflation Persists
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand is widely expected to raise its official cash rate by 25 basis points to 2.50% on July 8, reinforcing the global tightening trend amid persistent inflation.
BofA: FX intervention impacts reserves, central bank balance sheets
BofA notes that FX intervention, though infrequent, can significantly affect reserve holdings and central bank balance sheets, with recent yen and franc actions illustrating the ripple effects across global markets.
Nvidia bets on trillion-dollar robotics boom: FX implications for traders
Nvidia's bet on a trillion-dollar robotics boom signals potential shifts in risk sentiment and currency flows, with implications for tech-exposed currencies and commodity dollars.
BOE's Bailey says inflation would be at target without war
Bank of England Governor Bailey stated that inflation would already be at the 2% target if not for the war, as markets price roughly 50% odds of a November rate hike.
Gold Rallies on US Holiday, Eyes First Weekly Gain in Five
Gold rallied in quiet US holiday trading, rising $53 to $4147, and is on track for its first weekly gain in five weeks as sovereign buying near $4000 supports prices.
Big brewers target billion-dollar nonalcoholic beer opportunity
Major brewers are investing heavily in nonalcoholic beer as American drinking habits shift toward moderation, opening a billion-dollar market segment.
USD/JPY consolidates at key support after suspected stealth intervention
USD/JPY is consolidating near a key support level after a suspected stealth intervention by Japanese authorities pushed the pair lower, while the dollar remains under pressure from a dovish repricing of Fed rate expectations following the US jobs report.
Eurozone services contraction eases in June as cost pressures cool
Eurozone services activity contracted at a slower pace in June, with both services and composite PMIs hitting three-month highs, signaling stabilization after two months of output decline.
US markets closed for Independence Day after weak jobs data
US markets are closed today for the Independence Day holiday, following a disappointing June non-farm payrolls report that sent the dollar lower and fueled a rotation into value stocks.
Asia-Pacific equities claw back early losses, Nikkei recovers
Asia-Pacific equities bounced back from early losses on Friday, with Japan's Nikkei 225 recovering from a 1.6% slide to trade up 0.7%, supported by a stronger-than-expected services PMI reading.
Japan services PMI rebounds, input costs at four-year high
Japan's services PMI rebounded to expansion in June, while input cost inflation hit a four-year high, reinforcing the Bank of Japan's case for further policy normalisation.
Trump crypto haul stings retail investors sitting on big losses
President Trump's massive crypto holdings contrast with widespread retail investor losses in a prolonged bear market, highlighting the uneven impact of the downturn.
Lagarde defends June rate hike as core inflation and supply shock persist
ECB President Lagarde reaffirmed the appropriateness of a June rate hike, citing persistent core inflation and supply shocks, while also flagging renminbi undervaluation as a fresh FX consideration.
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