Monthly Archives: June 2025
PBOC Sets Yuan Midpoint at 7.1935 Amid Controlled Currency Strategy
Written on June 6, 2025 at 8:15 am, by aish
The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) has fixed the yuan’s daily midpoint at 7.1935 against the U.S. dollar, according to data reported by Reuters, a key signal in China’s tightly managed currency regime. As part of its managed floating exchange rate system, the PBOC sets this midpoint each morning based on prior market activity, economicContinue Reading
Modifications on All Shares
Written on June 6, 2025 at 8:12 am, by anakin
Dear Client, To provide a favorable trading environment to our clients, VT Markets will modify the trading setting of US Shares on June 9, 2025: 1. All US Shares products leverage will be adjusted to 33:1 . 2. 20 Premarket US shares on MT5: Leverage will be 5:1 during 14:00-16:30 and 22:45-23:00 ; and remainContinue Reading
Japan Proposes Flexible Tariff Model Tied to U.S. Auto Sector Contributions

Written on June 6, 2025 at 8:04 am, by aish
Japan is reworking its approach to the 25% U.S. tariff on automobile imports, moving away from calls for outright repeal in favor of a data-driven, flexible framework. The new proposal would reduce tariff rates based on how much a country and its automakers contribute to the U.S. auto sector. Leading the initiative is Japan’s chiefContinue Reading
Tesla Sinks 14% After Musk–Trump Feud Erupts.

Written on June 6, 2025 at 7:55 am, by aish
Key Points Tesla shares plunged 14% on Thursday, closing at $283.16, down sharply from the session’s open of $322.71. The single-day loss wiped out over $152 billion in market value, marking the stock’s steepest daily decline since September 2020. The selloff followed a highly publicized and politically charged feud between Elon Musk and former PresidentContinue Reading
Nikkei 225 Rebounds as Yen Weakens

Written on June 6, 2025 at 7:46 am, by aish
The Nikkei 225 edged higher by 0.76% on Friday, closing at 37,698.65, after recovering from an intraday low of 37,297.65. The rebound was supported by short covering in index futures ahead of the June 13 SQ (special quotation) fixing, a key settlement event for options and futures contracts. Foreign traders were seen unwinding short positions,Continue Reading
Dividend Adjustment Notice – Jun 05 ,2025
Written on June 5, 2025 at 10:10 am, by anakin
Dear Client, Please note that the dividends of the following products will be adjusted accordingly. Index dividends will be executed separately through a balance statement directly to your trading account, and the comment will be in the following format “Div & Product Name & Net Volume”. Please refer to the table below for more details:Continue Reading
New Products Launch – Jun 04 ,2025
Written on June 4, 2025 at 1:48 pm, by anakin
Dear Client, To provide you with more diverse trading options, VT Markets will have a product launch. Please refer to the details: Friendly reminders: 1. The above data is for reference only, please refer to the MT4/MT5 software for specific data. 2. The swap rate is subject to the MT4 and MT5 software. If you’dContinue Reading
Dividend Adjustment Notice – Jun 04 ,2025
Written on June 4, 2025 at 1:01 pm, by anakin
Dear Client, Please note that the dividends of the following products will be adjusted accordingly. Index dividends will be executed separately through a balance statement directly to your trading account, and the comment will be in the following format “Div & Product Name & Net Volume”. Please refer to the table below for more details:Continue Reading
S&P 500 Holds Near Record Highs as Barclays Raises Year-End Target

Written on June 4, 2025 at 9:17 am, by aish
Key Highlights: The S&P 500 hovered just below its recent peak of 5,988.5 in Wednesday’s session, maintaining strength as markets digested a string of forecast upgrades from leading Wall Street institutions. Among the most notable, Barclays raised its year-end target for the index from 5,900 to 6,050, pointing to improving sentiment and the expectation ofContinue Reading
Week Ahead: Tactical Tensions & Long-Term Divergences

Written on June 4, 2025 at 8:59 am, by aish
There is no gunfire, but the economic war between the U.S. and China has reemerged with renewed volatility. The world’s two largest economies are again locking horns over critical industries such as semiconductors, steel, aluminum, and rare earth minerals, whose importance is now deeply entwined with national security and global technology. This round ofContinue Reading