Radar do Mercado
Resumo diário completo com análise técnica e fundamental dos mercados globais, incluindo movimentos em Forex, ações, metais e decisões macroeconômicas relevantes.
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Asia Market Wrap - Choppy Trade as Markets Digest Fed Decision Most Read: USD/CAD Outlook: Head and Shoulder Pattern in Play as Fundamentals Provide Interesting Dilemma Global stock markets were unstable on Thursday after the US Federal Reserve announced its first interest rate cut of the year. Investors were left uncertain about the speed of future rate cuts because the Fed suggested it would take a cautious, step-by-step approach to further easing. Contracts for the S&P 500 advanced 0.5% while those for the Nasdaq 100 gained 0.7%, after the underlying benchmarks posted minor declines following the Fed’s decision. In Asia, a broad index of shares, the MSCI Asia-Pa…
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Asia Market Wrap - Stocks Retreat Tracking Wall Street Most Read: USD/JPY Price Outlook: Key Levels, BoJ, and Political Risks Asian stocks fell taking their cues from Wall Street. Market participants are starting to become more careful because they are worried that stock prices have gone too high (stretched valuations) and that too much money is being invested into Artificial Intelligence. This caution is making them doubt whether the recent market gains will last. As a result, Asian stocks are heading for their biggest drop in two weeks, following declines in both the MSCI All-Country World Index and the U.S. S&P 500, both of which slipped after a seven-day winnin…
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Asia Market Wrap - Markets Upbeat as China Tariff Deadline Looms Most Read: Markets Weekly Outlook - US Inflation, EU/UK GDP and RBA Meeting to Shape Market Moves Major stock indexes in Asia edged up on Monday, supported by strong company earnings that kept tech sector valuations high. Japan's stock market was closed for a holiday, but futures rose to 42,380, hinting the index could hit its record high of 42,426 this week. Meanwhile, Asia's semiconductor stocks dropped after Nvidia and AMD agreed to pay the US 15% of their chip sales to China under a new export deal. Asian currencies stayed mostly stable on Monday as investors avoided big moves. The Philippine peso, Ta…
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Asia Market Wrap - Japan Politics Send Markets in a Tailspin, Nikkei Up 4.8% Most Read: USD/JPY Price Outlook: Key Levels, BoJ, and Political Risks Global markets were boosted over the weekend as stock prices soared while currencies and bonds fell. Some investors turned to gold and Bitcoin for safety as Japan’s election of a pro-stimulus leader fueled expectations for aggressive fiscal spending. In Asia, shares jumped to new highs. The Nikkei 225 rose about 5% percent, reaching a record after Sanae Takaichi won the election as the new Prime Minister. At the same time the yen fell close to two percent, slipping to about 150 per dollar and hitting a low against the euro.…
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Asia Market Wrap - Asian Stocks Start Week on the Front Foot Most Read: Markets Weekly Outlook - PMI and PCE in the Spotlight as US Dollar Remains Sensitive to US Labor Data Asian stock markets rose, following a strong performance on Wall Street. Japanese stocks, in particular, saw a significant boost as worries eased about the Bank of Japan's recent plan to sell its large holdings of exchange-traded funds. As a result, the region's overall stock index, the MSCI, went up by 0.2%, and Japan's Nikkei-225 index jumped by as much as 1.6%. Meanwhile, in India, stocks for IT companies declined as traders began to evaluate the potential negative effects of a sharp increas…
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Asia Market Wrap - Choppy Trading Dominates Most Read: Trade Setup to Watch: EUR/USD Breaks Ascending Trendline, Further Downside Ahead? Asian stock markets dropped sharply on Monday as renewed tensions in the US-China trade war worried investors, although there were early signs the fear was easing. The trade conflict escalated when the US and China exchanged fresh threats over the weekend, causing a widespread "risk-off" mood. However, US President Donald Trump later struck a more reassuring tone, suggesting things would "be fine" and that the US did not want to "hurt" China. Meanwhile, Beijing defended its restrictions on exports of rare earth materials as a response…
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Asia Market Wrap - Asian Stocks Advance Most Read: US CPI Preview: Implications for the DXY & Federal Reserve Asian stock markets went up on Wednesday, following a similar trend on Wall Street. This happened because traders are becoming more confident that the US Federal Reserve will lower interest rates next week, as the US job market seems to be weakening. In Japan, the Nikkei stock average rose by 0.8%, while South Korea's KOSPI increased by 1.7%. Taiwan's stock market also did well, climbing 1.5% to reach a new all-time high. Hong Kong's Hang Seng index was up 1.3%, and mainland Chinese blue-chip stocks rose by 0.3%. The Bank of Japan is expected to announce it…
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Asian Market Wrap Asian stocks and the yen stayed steady on Monday after Japanese elections delivered bad news for the government, but nothing worse than expected. Meanwhile, Wall Street is gearing up for earnings reports from major tech companies. Most Read: July PMI Week, NZ Inflation and ECB's Rate Decision – Markets Weekly Outlook Investors are also hoping for progress in trade talks before President Donald Trump's August 1 tariff deadline. US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick remains optimistic about reaching a deal with the European Union. There are also reports that Trump and China's leader Xi Jinping are getting closer to setting up a meeting, though it …
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Asia Market Wrap - Japan, China Data, Stocks Steady Most Read: Ripple (XRP/USD) Falls 6% on Manipulation Fears, Liquidations Surge. Will the $3.00 Support Hold? Hong Kong stocks fell 1.2% after data showed China’s economy slowed in July, with weak factory activity and retail sales. This suggests Donald Trump’s trade war is affecting the world’s second-largest economy. Meanwhile, Japanese stocks rose 1% as the country’s economy grew faster than expected last quarter. MSCI's broad Asia-Pacific index (outside Japan) dropped 0.2%. Japan's Nikkei 225 bounced back 1.6%, nearing a record high after a big drop on Thursday, which ended its six-day winning streak. Australian sto…
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Asia Market Wrap - Japan PM Ishiba Resigns Most Read: GBP/USD Forecast: Cable Recovers but the Outlook Remains Murky. WIll NFP Data Serve as a Catalyst? Following weeks of public pressure due to his party's second national election loss, Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba has announced his resignation. This has triggered a leadership contest that may cause market instability. The Topix, jumped 1.3% to a new all-time high of 3,146.58. The Nikkei 225 index, which tracks top Japanese companies, also rose by 1.45% to 43,643.81, which is close to its own record. The value of the yen dropped by 0.4% against the U.S. dollar, with one dollar now worth 148 yen. Japanese government …
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Asia Market Wrap - Japan Wages Hit Four-Month High Asian stocks went up as Japanese carmakers gained hope that the country might secure lower auto tariffs in talks with the US. The MSCI Asia-Pacific index (excluding Japan) fell slightly by 0.1%, while Japan's Nikkei rose 0.6%. Australia's resource-focused stocks gained 0.8%. Meanwhile, China's blue-chip stocks and Hong Kong's Hang Seng index both edged up by 0.1%. Japan’s top trade negotiator, Ryosei Akazawa, is heading to Washington to push the US to follow through on its promise to lower car tariffs from last month’s trade deal. Tariff news is making headlines again, with Trump saying a deal with China is “very c…
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Asia Market Wrap - China Chipmakers Rally Most Read: Nvidia releases earnings and getting ready for the monthly US GDP release – Market wrap for the North American session - August 27 Stock prices in Asia were unstable on Thursday due to worries about the future business of the major AI company, Nvidia, in China. These concerns hurt the Asian companies that supply parts to Nvidia, causing their stock prices to fall. At the same time, the situation was very good for Nvidia's competitors in China, whose stock prices jumped significantly. This mix of positive and negative news created a lot of uncertainty, leading the overall Asian market to finish the day slightly lo…
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Market participants remain in limbo as tensions in the Middle East show no signs of slowing down. US President Trump urged Iranians to leave Tehran, claiming their government had refused a deal to limit nuclear weapons development. This comes after G7 countries yesterday called for easing the worst conflict between the regional rivals, stating that Iran causes instability and must never have nuclear weapons, while supporting Israel's right to self-defense. This is sure to leave market participants in a state of confusion but judging by yesterday's price action, markets have remained resilient thus far. …
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Asia Market Wrap - RBA Cuts Rates, Nikkei Hits Fresh All-Time Highs Most Read: US CPI comes in as expected – Market reactions Japan's Nikkei index hit a new milestone on Wednesday, crossing the 43,000 mark for the first time ever. The broader Topix index also reached a record high, following strong gains in Wall Street overnight and marking six straight days of growth. The Nikkei rose by as much as 1.7% to a high of 43,451.46 before closing at a record 43,274.67. This brings its total gain to 7.4% since August 4. Monday was a public holiday in Japan. The MSCI All Country World Index rose by 0.2% to a record high, following Wall Street's climb to new peaks. Markets are …
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Asia Market Wrap - Nikkei Gains 1.5% Most Read: GBP/USD Forecast: Cable Recovers but the Outlook Remains Murky. WIll NFP Data Serve as a Catalyst? Stock markets in Asia struggled to move higher on Thursday because a big selloff of Chinese stocks got worse, making investors nervous. This overshadowed the optimism from the previous day, when weak U.S. job data had made people hopeful that the American central bank might lower interest rates. In some good news, Japan successfully sold its 30-year government bonds, which was a big relief for investors. They had been worried that no one would want to buy Japanese debt because of a recent global trend of selling bonds, polit…
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Oil prices hit a near five-month high as worries grow that rising tensions in the Middle East could lead to more direct US involvement. In Asia, West Texas Intermediate crude rose by up to 1.1% after reaching its highest level in nearly five months on Tuesday. This followed President Donald Trump's demand for Iran's unconditional surrender and a warning of a possible strike on its leader. Meanwhile, Asian stocks showed mixed performance ahead of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy decision. close …
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US-China Trade Deal Leaves a Lot of Questions Unanswered The US and China eased trade tensions by agreeing on a preliminary plan to carry out the consensus reached in Geneva, according to negotiators. While full details of the deal aren't yet available, US officials said they are confident that issues related to rare earth minerals and magnets will be resolved under this plan. close Source: TradingView.com (click to enlarge) …
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Asia Market Wrap - RBA Cuts Rates, Nikkei Hits Fresh All-Time Highs Most Read: Markets Weekly Outlook - US Inflation, EU/UK GDP and RBA Meeting to Shape Market Moves Asian stocks rose 0.6%, though gains were trimmed after China advised local companies not to use Nvidia's H20 processors. Earlier, Trump said he might allow Nvidia to sell a less advanced version of its AI chip to China. Tech stocks in Asia climbed on Tuesday, boosted by chipmakers like Advantest, as Micron's positive outlook and easing tensions at Intel improved market sentiment. Japan's Nikkei-225 stood out, jumping 2.4% to a record high, driven by Softbank's surge. Meanwhile, the yen weakened for the th…
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Most Read: S&P 500, Dow Jones Q3 Outlook: Tariffs, Tech, and Small Cap Concerns Chinese stocks are set to hit their highest level in three years as investors hope for new steps to fight deflation and boost the economy. Meanwhile, copper prices dropped in London after President Donald Trump issued a new tariff warning. close Source: TradingView.com (click to enlarge) …
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Market participants were eyeing a frantic start to the week following a weekend of back and forth drone and missile strikes between Iran and Israel threatened to spillover into a regional conflict. This coupled with ongoing chatter that Iranian officials were considering closing the straight of Hormuz further added to the anxiety. However, markets have started the week in a resilient manner with the Asian session brushing off the geopolitical risk for now. close …
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Asia Market Wrap - Markets Steady as Nikkei Retreats Asian stocks were mostly unchanged as traders considered positive signs of progress toward ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Japan's Nikkei index rose at first but then fell 0.1%, weighed down by a 2.5% drop in SoftBank Group after it revealed a $2 billion investment in struggling U.S. chipmaker Intel. Meanwhile, MSCI's index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan slipped 0.1%, following small losses in U.S. stocks the day before. Trump Meets Zelensky and Other European Leaders On Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump assured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy that the U.S. would help guarantee Ukraine's securi…
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Asian Market Wrap Most Read: A Week Ahead: May NFP, Bank of Canada and ECB Rate Decisions Markets are on the backfoot this morning as US tariffs and trade tensions are once again in focus, denting risk appetite. The Asian session reflected this with risk assets struggling while haven flows have returned with a bang. Gold is up as much as $60 from Friday's close, trading around $3350 an ounce at the time of writing. close Source: TradingView.com (click t…
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Asia Market Wrap - US Rate Cut Bets Boost Equities Asian markets got a boost on Monday as hopes for lower interest rates eased worries about the US economy, though doubts about the long-term reliability of US policies lingered. Wall Street dropped on Friday due to higher US unemployment and slower job growth, increasing hopes for a Fed rate cut to help the economy. While the weak data raised concerns about stock prices, it also strengthened belief that the Fed might step in to keep the recovery going after three months of rising stocks, fueled by confidence in the economy handling President Trump's tariffs. The MSCI Asia-Pacific index (excluding Japan) rose 0.7%, helpe…
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Asia Market Wrap - Alibaba on a Roll as Nikkei Slips Most Read: Gold (XAU/USD) Eyes Weekly Close Above $3400/oz on Renewed Haven Demand and DXY Weakness Stock markets in Asia generally went down after technology stocks fell in the US on Friday. Companies that make computer chips were hit the hardest, causing Japan's stock market to drop. Hong Kong's market, however, did the opposite and went up. This was because the stock price for the company Alibaba jumped dramatically, which also helped boost the value of other artificial intelligence companies like Baidu and Tencent. The drop for other major chipmakers, such as Samsung and SK Hynix, happened after the United States…
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Asia Market Wrap - Asian Stock Rally Takes a Breath Most Read: Gold's (XAU/USD) Bull Run Just Getting Started? A Look at What History Says Asian stock markets took a pause on Thursday after their recent surge, as investors waited for new reasons to buy. Meanwhile, the Japanese yen faced significant selling pressure, especially against the euro and Swiss franc. The broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares (excluding Japan) slipped by 0.1%, coming after a very strong period of rallying over 5% this month and 9% this quarter. Japan's Nikkei index was up slightly by 0.2%, having jumped 7% this month and 13% this quarter. Chinese stocks were the best performers: the CSI300 ind…
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