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    21 June 2025
    Waller advocates for potential rate cuts, while geopolitical tensions and economic data weigh heavily.

    Euro strengthens early before retreating; oil rises, gold dips; Fed dovishness ignored amid Iran tensions.

    21 June 2025
    Daly expressed balanced views, indicating a potential autumn interest rate cut amidst cautious economic optimism

    Tariff concerns ease; interest rate cut possible by autumn if labor market weakens, say cautious CEOs.

    21 June 2025
    The broader US indices declined, while the Dow saw a slight increase amidst market stability

    US stock indices closed mixed; Dow slightly up, S&P and NASDAQ declined amid reduced market volatility.

    21 June 2025
    Market clarity remains elusive due to unpredictable geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties affecting equities and assets

    Market remains range-bound amid uncertainty from trade tensions, geopolitical risks, employment concerns, and budget negotiations.

    21 June 2025
    Trump indicated Iran’s lack of willingness to engage while discussing Israel’s airstrikes and potential trade deals

    Trump eyes ceasefire support, cites Iran concerns, diplomatic talks progress, and unpredictable negotiation outcomes amid uncertainty.

    21 June 2025
    The USDJPY surged towards 146.148, supported by previous highs, indicating persistent bullish momentum

    USDJPY approaches key resistance near 146.25, with bullish momentum supported by buying on recent pullbacks.

    21 June 2025
    Japan cancelled a trade meeting with the US following a request for increased defence expenditure

    Japan cancels US trade meeting after defence spending request, impacting markets amid ongoing negative trade indicators.

    21 June 2025
    The USDCHF shows a bullish tendency above moving averages, with key support and resistance levels identified

    USDCHF trends upward; key resistance at 0.8213. Watch 0.8170 for support as bulls eye higher gains.

    21 June 2025
    Expectations regarding interest rates and geopolitical risks lead to the NZD weakening against the USD

    NZD/USD declines below 0.6000 amid Fed policy divergence, risk aversion, and reduced New Zealand market liquidity.

    21 June 2025
    US stock indices initially climbed before trading mixed following a Fed governor’s call for rate reductions

    Markets fluctuated on Triple Witching Day; Fed signals rate cuts, company earnings drive individual stock moves.

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