Markets are grappling with heightened volatility as the U.S.-China trade war escalates

Global markets are grappling with heightened volatility as the U.S.-China trade war escalates, driven by President Donald Trump’s tariffs and China’s retaliatory measures. Commodity currencies, oil, and equities are under pressure, while safe-haven assets like gold and the Japanese Yen show mixed responses amid recession fears and geopolitical risks.
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NZD/USD: Kiwi Weakens Amid Trade War FalloutCurrent Levels: NZD/USD trades near 0.5565 in Monday’s early European session, down 0.15%, with selling pressure persisting around 0.5550-0.5565.Key Drivers: China’s 34% tariffs on U.S. imports, retaliating against Trump’s 10% baseline tariff (and 54% on Chinese goods), are dragging down the China-proxy New Zealand Dollar (NZD). As New Zealand’s top trading partner, China’s economic woes threaten Kiwi exports.RBNZ Outlook: A 25 bps rate cut to 3.50% is expected Wednesday, but with markets already pricing this in, the NZD’s reaction may be limited unless further easing is signaled.Technical Outlook: A break below 0.5500 could target 2020 lows near 0.5460. Japanese Yen: Safe-Haven Support WaversCurrent Levels: USD/JPY hovers near 150.50, with gains capped after filling a bullish gap.Key Drivers: The Japanese Yen (JPY) benefits from risk-off flows but struggles as Trump’s tariffs dampen Japan’s export outlook, reducing Bank of Japan (BoJ) rate hike bets. Rising domestic inflation, however, keeps 2025 hikes in play. Lower U.S. yields from Fed easing bets also limit USD/JPY upside.Market Sentiment: Equity sell-offs and geopolitical tensions bolster JPY, though intraday pullbacks persist.Technical Outlook: Support at 149; resistance at 151. USD/CAD: Loonie Slips as Oil TanksCurrent Levels: USD/CAD trades in the mid-1.4200s, up 0.25%, extending gains from the 1.4030 year-to-date low.Key Drivers: WTI’s plunge to $60—a four-year low—alongside weak Canadian jobs data and political uncertainty, weakens the Canadian Dollar (CAD). The USD gains from risk-off flows.Technical Outlook: Bulls eye a break above the 100-day SMA (1.4250); support at 1.4150.Context: A potential 25% U.S. tariff on Canada looms large. WTI Crude Oil: Hits Four-Year LowCurrent Levels: WTI trades at $60.30, down sharply to its lowest since April 2021.Key Drivers: Trump’s tariffs and China’s retaliation stoke recession fears, slashing demand forecasts. OPEC+’s surprise 411,000 bpd output hike in May (up from 135,000 bpd) adds pressure. JPMorgan predicts a U.S. and global recession this year.What’s Next: U.S. CPI data Thursday could offer relief if inflation cools, weakening the USD.Technical Outlook: Next support at $58; resistance at $62.50. Gold Price (XAU/USD): Dips Below $3,000 but Holds AppealCurrent Levels: XAU/USD slides to $2,985 in Monday’s early Asian session, down from recent highs.Key Drivers: Profit-taking and liquidation to cover U.S. stock market margin calls (triggered by Friday’s tariff-driven sell-off) pressure gold. However, escalating trade war risks and geopolitical tensions—like Russia’s shelling of Kherson, wounding seven—bolster its safe-haven status.Analyst Views: “Bargain hunters will buy cheap gold next week.” “Gold remains a safe-haven for many.”Technical Outlook: Support at $2,950; resistance at $3,020. Downside may be limited by risk-off demand. Broader Market ContextRisk-Off Reigns: The VIX remains elevated as global equities slide amid trade war escalation.Safe Havens: Gold holds near $3,000 despite selling, while U.S. Treasury yields stay low on Fed easing bets.Looking Ahead: U.S. CPI, RBNZ’s rate decision, and further trade war developments will drive markets. Volatility is set to persist.Key Takeaway: Trump’s tariffs and China’s retaliation are roiling markets, slamming NZD, CAD, and oil while testing safe-havens like JPY and gold. With recession risks mounting and geopolitical tensions flaring, investors are navigating a high-stakes landscape of uncertainty.

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