BOJ may delay rate hikes amid U.S. trade policy uncertainty, strong yen, and fragile inflation trends.
UK’s March claimant count at 18.7K, below forecast; economic risks and trading cautions remain emphasized.
RBA cautious on rate changes amid global risks; inflation easing, labour market softening, consumer demand improving.
Silver trades above key EMAs with bullish momentum, eyeing $33.50 resistance; support lies near $32.21.
RBA remains cautious on interest rate changes amid global risks, inflation concerns, and labour market uncertainties.
Gold prices in the Philippines rose Tuesday, reflecting global economic conditions, currency trends, and central bank demand.
U.S. market volatility rises with tariff policies; BOJ monitors impact on Japan and global economies closely.
Gold prices in Pakistan rise amid global economic tensions, tariff impacts, and increasing demand for safe assets.
Indonesia’s consumer confidence fell to 121.1 in March, signaling potential changes in spending and trends.
The People’s Bank of China sets a daily midpoint for yuan, allowing 2% fluctuation within a controlled band.
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