US stock futures rise; optimism in Asia; Senate Democrats join GOP to prevent government shutdown through September.
Gold prices in India remained steady at 8,361.12 INR per gram, influenced by international markets, inflation, and interest rates.
New Zealand’s Manufacturing PMI rose to 53.9, the highest since August 2022, signaling improved manufacturing sentiment.
MGA Entertainment shifts 40% of production from China, facing tariffs while negotiating price increases with Walmart.
Trump announced retaliation on tariffs; stocks fell, dollar rose, yields dropped, gold neared $3000, Bitcoin declined.
GBP/USD hovers near 1.3000; US data, inflation expectations, and UK GDP growth influence market sentiment cautiously.
New Zealand’s manufacturing PMI and food price index release, plus US-Canada trade talks, shape today’s economic focus.
Mexican Peso strengthens as USD/MXN nears 20.00 amid Fed rate cut expectations, despite weak Mexican Industrial Production.
US and Canadian officials discuss trade; JPMorgan questions subsidy claims; USD/CAD rises amid market uncertainty.
Gold prices hit a record $2,989 amid US trade uncertainty, interest rate expectations, and safe-haven demand.
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