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Supply tensions lift oil while US and China PMIs slide
Brent and WTI futures rose modestly as supply concerns stemming from geopolitical incidents in Russia and Venezuela offset OPEC+’s decision to maintain its first-quarter 2026 production target. At the same time, recent purchasing-managers’ indices signalled cooling manufacturing activity in both China and the United States, adding to the sense of a fragile global demand backdrop.
1 Dec 2025, 22:21
Yen stalls despite strong Japan data as the dollar suffers its worst week since mid-year
Stronger Japanese industrial output and retail sales failed to lift the yen, as inflation remains skewed to food and markets keep betting on a December Fed cut. The dollar is set for its weakest week since mid-year, with risk assets in charge and policy clarity still a few key data prints away.
28 Nov 2025, 11:21
Dollar dips as Fed cut bets firm and BoJ signals slow hikes
The dollar stayed soft as markets price another Fed cut before year-end, even as a cautious BoJ signals room for gradual tightening and the ECB warns core inflation needs more cooling. U.S. equities firmed and 10-year yields dipped below 4%, reinforcing pressure on the greenback.
27 Nov 2025, 08:38
Asia turns risk-on as December Fed cut bets strengthen
Dovish Fed pricing kept risk assets bid in Asia, powering NZD and AUD while the yen stayed soft despite chatter of a near-term BoJ move. Focus now swings to the UK Autumn Budget.
26 Nov 2025, 07:51
Markets have mostly priced in a December cut as they await delayed US data
With a December Fed cut largely in the price, equities, bonds, and bullion have firmed while the dollar cools only at the margins. The next test is today’s catch-up prints—retail sales and PPI—unlikely to move the needle unless they deliver a genuine surprise.
25 Nov 2025, 09:01
Yen softens before UK budget and likely RBNZ rate cut
A quiet Asia session left the yen’s late-week bounce without follow-through, as BoJ delay bets, UK fiscal risk, an RBNZ cut, and a heavy US data backlog shaped the week’s opening tone.
24 Nov 2025, 09:00
US markets rebound despite unclear inflation outlook
US equity markets staged a sizeable intraday recovery despite the Bureau of Labor Statistics announcing that October’s consumer-price index will not be published and that November’s CPI release will be delayed. The data gap increases uncertainty for the Federal Reserve ahead of its policy decision, prompting markets to place greater weight on private indicators.
21 Nov 2025, 21:45
Nvidia beats in Q3 as US jobs data sends mixed signals
Nvidia reported third-quarter results that comfortably exceeded market expectations for both revenue and earnings per share, reinforcing its leadership in semiconductors and AI compute. At the same time, revised US labour-market data for September were mixed: non-farm payrolls were revised higher, yet the unemployment rate rose above consensus.
20 Nov 2025, 17:46
Fed minutes show divisions as rate-cut odds fall
Minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee revealed a clear division among policymakers, prompting markets to scale back expectations of near-term easing and driving a notable appreciation of the dollar. At the same time, consumer-price inflation in the United Kingdom and euro-area slowed modestly, and oil prices fell despite a larger-than-expected weekly drop in US crude inventories.
19 Nov 2025, 23:57
Euro stocks drop amid policy and valuation uncertainty
European equity markets retreated as investors digested renewed uncertainty over the Federal Reserve’s policy path and lingering concerns about stretched valuations in the technology sector. Softer-than-expected US jobless-claims data reinforced caution, prompting a modest bid for gold as a hedge against policy-driven volatility.
18 Nov 2025, 21:12