Gold prices climbed as markets remained cautious ahead of key U.S. inflation data and amid doubts over the longevity of the China-U.S. trade truce. – vtmarkets.com
The Chinese yuan holds firm against the US dollar after Washington and Beijing reach a tentative trade agreement. – vtmarkets.com
HK50 pares early gains as traders turn cautious amid prolonged US-China negotiations in London. – vtmarkets.com
Bitcoin climbs back above $108,000 amid a wave of short-term holder capitulation. Analysts eye $110K as resistance while concerns linger over weakening long-term support. – vtmarkets.com
Benchmark index rises 1.5% for the week; Nasdaq surges as AI and chip optimism outweigh tariff noise. – vtmarkets.com
Semiconductor optimism and diplomatic momentum lift Japan’s equity benchmark. The Nikkei 225 closes at 38,086.65 as growth stocks take the lead. – vtmarkets.com
Tesla stock cratered 14% on Thursday, the steepest single-day drop in over three years, following an explosive public fallout between CEO Elon Musk and U.S. President Donald Trump. – vtmarkets.com
The Nikkei 225 posted gains in Friday’s session, supported by index futures covering and a softer yen. – vtmarkets.com
AUD/USD steadies near 0.649 as greenback softens; RBA easing bets build ahead of July. – vtmarkets.com
WTI eyes $62 handle as OPEC+ expansion plans, soft Asian demand, and refined product surpluses pressure sentiment. – vtmarkets.com
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