New Zealand dollar fell to a 7-week low after the RBNZ’s half-point rate cut, raising expectations for further easing and impacting bond yields. – vtmarkets.com
Chicago wheat futures gained for a third straight session on Wednesday, driven by ongoing dry weather that threatens yields in key regions. – vtmarkets.com
The USDCNH pair remains steady as traders weigh China’s stimulus measures and the yuan’s drop, reflecting cautious market sentiment. – vtmarkets.com
Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) closed at $409.54, down 1.57%, underperforming against the S&P 500 and Nasdaq. Concerns rise ahead of its earnings release. – vtmarkets.com
The dollar remains strong at seven-weeks high against major currencies, driven by robust job data, affecting market risk appetite. – vtmarkets.com
Japan’s Nikkei dipped on Tuesday, reflecting rising U.S. Treasury yields. This decline followed reduced hopes for large rate cuts after a robust U.S. jobs report last week. – vtmarkets.com
Gold prices dipped as a strong US jobs report shifted expectations for a smaller Fed rate cut in November, leading traders to focus on upcoming inflation data. – vtmarkets.com
Harga emas turun sedikit, sementara jangkaan pemotongan kadar oleh Fed meningkat kepada 95% selepas laporan pekerjaan positif.-vtmarkets.com
Oil prices eased after last week’s strong rally, as markets focus on Middle East tensions and profit-taking weighs on early-week trading. – vtmarkets.com
Soybean and wheat prices continue to drop as the U.S. dollar strengthens, with forecasts of record U.S. crop supplies adding downside pressure. – vtmarkets.com
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