The US Dollar strengthened as yields rose, impacting EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY, AUD/USD, commodities, and market sentiment.
A 25% tariff on foreign cars starts April 2nd, alongside a proposed tax break for American-made vehicles.
Tariff policies may increase uncertainty and inflation, complicating Fed forecasts and impacting rate cuts and monetary policy.
Goldman Sachs raises its 2025 gold forecast to USD 3,300, citing strong Asian central bank demand.
BoC minutes signal a possible pause; officials debated rate cuts amid tariffs, inflation concerns, and economic uncertainty.
Barclays lowers its 2025 US index target to 5,900, citing tariffs, economic concerns, and industrial overvaluation risks.
Pound Sterling falls as UK inflation misses forecasts; Spring Budget adds pressure. GBP/USD tests key resistance levels.
GameStop issues $1.3B convertible notes, plans Bitcoin purchases, and faces market behavior investigations.
Russia’s industrial output fell, AUD/USD held near 0.6300, USD/JPY tested 150.00, gold remained buoyant, WYST announced.
US equity markets declined as AI investment concerns and upcoming White House auto tariff announcement weighed on investors.
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