Volatility

29 May 2026
Japan Jobs-to-Applicants Ratio Holds at 1.18 as Steady Labour Market Supports BoJ Hawkish Bets

Japan’s jobs-to-applicants ratio held at 1.18 in April, signaling steady labor demand and rising BOJ hike odds.

29 May 2026
South Korea Industrial Output Growth Slows in April, Raising Pressure on Won and Exporter Stocks

South Korea’s April industrial output growth slowed to 1.5%, signaling weaker demand, pressuring won and equities.

29 May 2026
South Korea Services Output Falls 1% in April as Domestic Demand Wobbles Despite Export Strength

South Korea’s services output fell 1% in April, flagging weaker consumption, rate-cut odds, volatile markets.

29 May 2026
Oil Surges and Volatility Spikes as US-Iran Strikes Raise Risks in Strait of Hormuz

US-Iran clashes near Strait of Hormuz spark oil surge, volatility fears, and shifts toward gold and defense.

29 May 2026
Gold rebounds towards $4,500 as ceasefire extension talk dents dollar despite firmer US inflation

Gold rebounded above $4,500 on ceasefire-extension hopes and softer dollar, despite warm inflation; central bank buying supports.

29 May 2026
Sterling edges higher as US-Iran deal rumour dents dollar, focus turns to US PCE

GBP/USD edged higher on Iran deal rumors but remains fragile amid geopolitical tensions and divergent central-bank policy.

29 May 2026
Dollar steadies as Iran truce doubts lift yields; equities extend run, gold and crypto slide

Dollar rebounds as Iran truce uncertainty lifts yields; stocks hit records, while gold and crypto weaken before key data.

29 May 2026
WTI swings between $86 and $91 as US-Iran truce talk offsets Middle East strikes

WTI swung between $86-$91 as US-Iran conflict and diplomacy headlines drove volatility; traders eye options strategies.

29 May 2026
EIA crude stocks fall 3.3m barrels, missing forecasts as OPEC+ decision looms

EIA data showed crude stocks fell 3.327 million barrels, undershooting forecasts, hinting weaker demand amid OPEC+ uncertainty.

29 May 2026
US four-week bill yield edges up to 3.63% as markets pare back Fed cut expectations

Treasury four-week bill yield rose to 3.63%, signaling firmer front-end rates, fewer Fed cuts, boosting dollar.

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