NZD/USD drops as China cuts rates; New Zealand faces inflation pressures; markets await RBA decision.
Japan and US finance leaders to discuss FX stability; Yen closely watched amid shifting monetary policies.
WTI Crude rises amid US-Iran tension, China demand concerns, and US credit rating downgrade by Moody’s.
NZD/JPY hovers near 85.90 amid mixed technical signals; short-term gains contrast long-term bearish trends.
Global shifts may affect UK inflation; strong dollar’s limited impact, rate cuts proposed to guide economy.
Moody’s downgrades US credit rating; Fed cautious; Dollar steady near 100.30 amid global uncertainty and speculation.
Euro strengthens against Pound; stable Eurozone inflation, UK data and diplomacy limit GBP downside; resistance nearby.
Inflation uncertainty challenges Swiss franc management; policy rates and FX interventions remain key for price stability.
S&P 500 Futures bullish above 5,926.75; resistance at 5,960; target zone 5,977–5,994; watch volume.
Trade uncertainty disrupts business investments; AI boosts job outlook as U.S. navigates global economic role.
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