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US and Chinese officials have concluded two days of trade negotiations in London, reaching a preliminary agreement aimed at easing ongoing trade tensions. The agreement outlines a framework to implement consensus points from the previous round of talks held in Switzerland on 10–11 May. If ratified by both presidents, it could pave the way for a renewed flow of sensitive goods between the world’s two largest economies. Key components include improved US access to rare earth minerals and magnets, and resumed Chinese imports of semiconductors, chip design software, jet engine parts, chemicals, and nuclear materials. …
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The US dollar extended its decline in today’s Asian session, with the US Dollar Index slipping -0.2% to 98.36—a five-day low—following a muted May CPI report. Core inflation came in at 2.8% y/y, below expectations of 2.9% and unchanged from April’s reading. close Fig 2: Gold (XAU/USD) minor trend as of 12 June 2025 (Source: TradingView) …
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US equities ended Q2 2025 on a strong note, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 rallying to new record highs on the final trading day of June. The S&P 500 erased all losses from Q1 and early April, previously triggered by President Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs, and surged 5% in June, bringing its Q2 gain to 11%, marking its best quarterly performance since December 2023. close Fig 2: Singapore 30 CFD Index minor trend as of 1 July 2025 (Source: TradingVie…
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Most major Asia Pacific equity indices started the week on a weaker note, as investors turned cautious ahead of the expiration of the White House’s 90-day pause on higher global reciprocal tariffs (excluding China), scheduled for Wednesday, 9 July. close Fig 2: GBP/USD minor trend as of 7 July 2025 (Source: TradingView) …
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The recent two-day risk-on rally in the US stock market showed signs of fatigue as attention turns to upcoming economic data, Fed policy guidance, and tariff-related developments. Market participants are now eyeing the expiration of the White House’s 90-day pause on reciprocal global tariffs (excluding China), set for 9 July. close Fig 2: Japan 225 CFD Index minor trend as of 26 June 2025 (Source: TradingView) …
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US stocks opened higher on Monday, 9 June, but pared gains in the second half after US-China trade talks in London concluded without progress. Talks are set to resume on Tuesday, 10 June. The S&P 500 (+0.1%) and Nasdaq 100 (+0.2%) posted modest gains, while the Russell 2000 outperformed (+0.6%). The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended flat. President Trump remarked that China is “not easy” as both sides work to ease tensions over tech and rare earth shipments. close …
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All major US indices closed lower on Tuesday, 15 July, except for the Nasdaq 100, which rose 0.1% thanks to Nvidia’s continued strength. The S&P 500 hit a fresh intraday all-time high of 6,302 early in the session but reversed gains to end down 0.4%. Small caps were hit hardest, with the Russell 2000 falling 2%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 1%. Disappointing earnings also weighed on sentiment. JP Morgan declined 0.7%, Wells Fargo plunged 5.5%, and BlackRock slid 5.9% after reporting Q2 results. The Dow underperformed due to its higher exposure to financials. Read more in our previous Chart of the day – Dow Jones Industrial Average at risk of a minor cor…
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Asia Pacific stock markets opened the week on a mixed note. Singapore’s Straits Times Index (STI) led the pack, surging 0.5% intraday to a new all-time high of 4,225, breaking above the psychological 4,200 mark and continuing its bullish run. close Fig 2: Gold (XAU/USD) minor trend as of 21 July 2025 (Source: TradingView) …
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Asia Pacific equities saw profit-taking today, mirroring overnight volatility in US markets. The S&P 500 gave up early gains to close just 0.1% higher at a record 6,305, weighed by renewed tariff uncertainty. With the 1 August deadline approaching, White House Press Secretary Leavitt signalled that President Trump may issue more unilateral tariff actions. close Fig 2: Singapore 30 CFD medium-term & minor trends as of 22 July 2025 (Source: TradingView) …
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A seven-day rally in global equities paused during Thursday’s Asian session, following a mixed overnight performance on Wall Street. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and Russell 2000 slid 0.7% and 1.4%, respectively, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 pushed to fresh record highs, up 0.1% and 0.3%. Gains were driven by mega-cap tech names including Nvidia (+1.7%), Amazon (+1.7%), Microsoft (+1%), and Alphabet (+0.9%). Asia’s longest winning streak since January ends Asia-Pacific markets snapped their longest winning streak of the year. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index dropped 0.9% intraday after hitting a 3.5-year high, while Japan’s Nikkei 225 fell 0.9%, just shy of its …
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Major US stock indices extended their losses from last Friday into today’s Asian session. Both S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 E-mini futures dropped by 0.5% at the time of writing, weighed down by renewed tariff anxieties. US President Trump issued a surprise escalation, threatening the European Union with a 30% tariff—an increase from April’s proposed 20%, if no improved trade terms are reached before the 1 August deadline. This move follows a series of aggressive tariff demand letters sent to US trading partners over the past week. Hopes for a preliminary US-EU trade deal were dashed after recent media reports hinted at progress, only for negotiations to hit fresh roadblock…
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Optimism over trade deals has strengthened the bullish sentiment across Asia-Pacific stock markets. US President Trump announced a new trade agreement with Japan, featuring a reduced tariff rate of 15% on Japanese imports (down from 25%) and a significant Japanese investment commitment of US$550 billion into the US. Nikkei 225 surges to 12-month high; Hang Seng climbs on trade truce hopes Japan’s Nikkei 225 soared 3.7% intraday, aiming for its best single-day gain since 10 April 2025, and touched a 12-month peak at 41,255. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index also rose 1% to near a four-year high of 25,405, buoyed by speculation of an extension to the US-China trade truce beyon…
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S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 E-mini futures continued to edge higher in Asia’s Thursday session, up 0.1% and 0.3% respectively. Gains were supported by upbeat sentiment from Wednesday’s US session, despite mixed Q2 results from Tesla and Alphabet. Investor optimism was further boosted by President Trump’s new executive orders to bolster US artificial intelligence capabilities and improve prospects for a US-EU trade agreement. Tesla drops on earnings miss, while Alphabet rises on AI demand Tesla shares tumbled 4.4% in after-hours trading as Q2 earnings fell short of expectations ($0.40 EPS vs. $0.48 consensus). CEO Elon Musk’s cautious outlook—citing the phase-out of EV i…
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US benchmark indices inched upward on Monday, 14 July, with the S&P 500 rising 0.1% and the Nasdaq 100 gaining 0.3%, as investors looked ahead to the release of June's US Consumer Price Index (CPI) data and key Q2 earnings reports from major financial institutions including JPMorgan, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, and BlackRock. In the early Asian session today (9:00 a.m. SGT), the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 E-mini futures spiked 0.5%, pushing the US SPX 500 CFD Index and US Nasdaq 100 CFD Index toward key short-term resistance levels at 6,290 and 22,920, respectively. close …
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The US stock market appeared unfazed by renewed tariff headlines on Wednesday, 9 July. Major indices broke out from a two-day consolidation, led by a 2.8% surge in artificial intelligence giant Nvidia. The company made history as the first to reach a US$4 trillion market valuation. The Nasdaq 100 rose 0.7%, the S&P 500 gained 0.6%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average trailed with a 0.5% advance. Despite the gains, all three indices stalled at key short-term resistance levels: S&P 500 at 6,290, Nasdaq 100 at 22,920, and Dow Jones Industrial Average at 44,560. close …
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The S&P 500 edged up 0.3% on Thursday, 10 July, closing at a marginal new record high of 6,280. However, bullish momentum faded in the Asian session, with S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 E-mini futures both down 0.3% amid renewed tariff anxieties. close Fig 2: AUD/USD minor trend as of 11 July 2025 (Source: TradingView) …
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Atlantic Strategic Minerals (ASM), an emerging critical minerals producer majority owned by Appian Capital Advisory, announced Thursday that its mining and mineral processing operations in Virginia have started commercial operations. ASM’s Virginia project comprises high-grade mining assets and processing facilities, including a concentrator plant and the largest mineral separation plant in North America. Past and current investments into the project and its related facilities are estimated at more than $200 million, including initial construction and refurbishment. With the commercial production milestone, the Virginia operations become the 12th mining project th…
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Mineralization at Bald Hill project in New Brunswick, Canada. Image: Antimony Resources. Antimony Resources (CSE: ATMY) (FSE: K8J0) reported Wednesday that the first assays have been received from drilling at its Bald Hill antimony project, including sections of “massive antimony stibnite and stibnite bearing breccia-filling” intersected. The Bald Hill project is located in Canada’s New Brunswick province. The company reported drilling 4.17% Sb over 7.40 meters including three zones which returned 28.8% Sb, 21.9% Sb, and 17.9% Sb, respectively. Ten additional drillholes have been completed to date and sections of massive antimony stibnite and stibnite …
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Most majors have appreciated the latest bout of dovishness from the FED Speakers as they entered the blackout period (2 weeks before FED Meeting where they can't mention Monetary Policy). The Dollar Index has fell below the 98.00 level, key barometer for appetite after having failed to even reach 99.00 on the July USD run-up. This allowed AUDUSD to find some form of bottom before markets see more data. The Australian Dollar had actually held pretty strong compared to its neighbor NZD for example, after holding their rates at the July 8th Meeting, before Markets saw disappointing Jobs data the week after and decided to still sell the Aussie. As a matter of fact, the RBA…
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Augusta Gold (TSX: G; US-OTC: AUGG) has received a letter from the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) expressing its interest in providing up to $50 million for the company’s Reward project in Nye county, Nevada. In a press release Monday, the Vancouver-based gold developer said the letter outlines EXIM’s preliminary interest in providing a “direct, competitively priced loan” with a potential 10-year repayment term, including an interest-only period. According to the company, its Reward gold project meets EXIM’s policy goals of job creation and required export nexus, with the letter citing Augusta’s experienced management team and potential support fro…
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Aura Minerals (TSX: ORA) (NASDAQ: AUGO) had a mixed US listing debut on Wednesday, with the stock trading within a close range of $23.50 and $24.80 on the NASDAQ, having opened the session at $24.50. Earlier this month, the Florida-headquartered copper-gold miner announced plans for an initial public offering in the US. Its SEC filing shows that the company was looking to sell 8.1 million shares. On Tuesday, July 15, it priced the IPO at $24.25 a share, for a capital raise of $196 million. Towards Wednesday’s close, Aura’s stock traded at $23.96 a share, with an estimated market capitalization of $1.8 billion. Meanwhile, its Toronto-listed shares fell 7.5% low…
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Gold mine output in Australia fell 7% quarter-over-quarter as more miners used lower-grade stockpiled material to blend into their mill feed, a new report says. Australia, the world’s largest gold producer after China, produced 73 tonnes of the yellow metal in the first three months of 2025 compared with 79 in the previous quarter, Melbourne-based mining consultants Surbiton Associates said in a statement dated Sunday. Production in the first quarter of 2024 was 70 tonnes. The rising price of gold, which hit a historic high of $3,500 per oz. in April, is making previously unprofitable lower-grade ore economic, pushing miners to use more lower-quality material into…
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Australia is actively exploring digital currencies and tokenized assets. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is set to launch a comprehensive trial, in partnership with the Digital Finance Cooperating Reserach Centre (DFCRC). The country unveiled the next phase of ‘Project Acacia’ – an initiative designed to test the real world application of the central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), stablecoins and tokenized assets. The trail will test 24 distinct use case. 19 of these will involve real money transactions. Five are proofs-of-concept using simulated transactions. Importantly, three of Australia’s four largest banks – Commonwealth Bank(CBA), Australia and New Zealand B…
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The Australian dollar is showing limited movement on Wednesday. In the European session, AUD/USD is trading at 0.6495, up 0.08% on the day. Australian CPI falls more than expected Australia's inflation rate headed lower in May. Headline CPI rose 2.1%, after gains of 2.4% in the previous three months. This was below the market estimate of 2.3%. Monthly, CPI eased to 0.4%, driven by lower petrol and housing costs. Opinions are the authors'; not necessarily that of OANDA Business Information & Services, Inc. or any of its affiliates, subsidiaries, officers or directors. The provided publication is for informational and education…
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The Australian dollar is lower on Thursday. In the Europen session, AUD/USD is trading at 0.6556, down 0.41% on the day. Australia's retail sales lower than expected at 0.2% Australia's retail sales posted a small gain of 0.2% in May, up from a flat reading in April but shy of the consensus of 0.4%. The gain was driven by a strong rebound in sales in clothing and footwear, while food sales declined. On an annual basis, retail sales rose 3.3%, down sharply from 3.8% in April and the weakest pace of growth in six months. RBA expected to trim next week Today's weak data has bolstered expectations that the Reserve Bank of Australia will lower rates at next we…
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