Gold steadies after slight decline; Fed stance, economic data, and safe-haven demand shape price outlook.
Trump cites “big progress” in US-Japan trade talks, but actual details and outcomes remain uncertain.
USD/CHF dips slightly as Swiss Franc strengthens on trade surplus and global economic uncertainty impacts USD.
Charles Schwab reports strong earnings growth, driven by trading revenue, new assets, and increased client account activity.
BOJ’s Ueda signals possible rate hikes as inflation nears 2%, emphasizing FX stability and fundamentals.
EUR/USD rises toward 1.1370 on trade optimism; technical indicators support bullish momentum above key support.
Thin liquidity during Easter may exaggerate EUR/USD moves; trade tensions with China remain in focus.
Gold prices in Saudi Arabia remain steady; global factors like inflation and currency shifts influence market dynamics.
The US dollar weakens during Asia-Pacific hours, with USD/CHF hitting a decade-low amid forex declines.
Gold prices in the Philippines stayed stable; investors monitor global trends, interest rates, and dollar strength.
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