Gold holds steady as U.S. dollar strengthens after Trump’s re-election. Traders await Fed’s rate decision, that may affect gold’s appeal. – vtmarkets.com
Dollar steadies near 4-month high post-Trump re-election; markets eye Fed rate cut and BOE signals on future moves. – vtmarkets.com
The dollar index (USDX) surged as markets rallied on Trump’s re-election, anticipating inflationary policies and stronger U.S. yields. – vtmarkets.com
USD/JPY surges as early U.S. election results favour Trump, prompting concerns over inflationary policies and yen stability. – vtmarkets.com
US futures, dollar, and Treasury yields climb as early polls show a tight race. Traders eye swing states and await the Federal Reserve’s upcoming rate decision. – vtmarkets.com
Dollar strengthens as early U.S. exit polls show Trump lead. Traders eye developments with caution amid volatile sentiment. – vtmarkets.com
Japan’s Nikkei 225 index climbed 0.7% as traders monitored the tight U.S. presidential election, with technology shares driving the advance. – vtmarkets.com
S&P500 remains cautious as traders brace for U.S. election volatility and a restrictive RBA policy stance. – vtmarkets.com
Oil prices dipped early Tuesday as traders awaited the U.S. election and China’s NPC developments. OPEC+ delay on production hike adds to potential volatility. – vtmarkets.com
Wheat futures rise on poor U.S. crop conditions, election trade worries; corn and soybean futures hold steady on stable export demand. – vtmarkets.com
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