Daily Global Market Update

The EUR/USD declined slightly, while the USD/JPY surged. Gold corrected, and NIO's shares rose. The Canadian dollar weakened, and US home loan rates increased. European stocks rebounded, anticipating interest rate cuts. Key economic events include US CPI and jobless claims, Finland's industrial output, Austrian industrial production, Japan's money supply, and Australia's inflation expectations.
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Euro's Slight Decline Against the Dollar

The EUR/USD pair experienced a minor downturn, losing 0.2% in the last session. The Stochastic indicator suggests that the market is currently oversold.

 

 

Dollar Yen's Upward Movement

The USD/JPY pair saw a significant rise, gaining 0.7% in the last session. The Williams Percent Range indicator suggests that the market is currently overbought.

 

 

Gold's Minor Correction

The Gold/USD pair experienced a slight downward correction, dropping 0.2% in the last session. The MACD is currently signalling a negative trend.

 

 

NIO's Positive Performance

NIO shares saw a notable increase, gaining 2.7% in the last session. However, the Commodity Channel Index (CCI) is giving a negative signal, suggesting potential caution.

 

 

Global Financial Headlines

The Canadian dollar weakened to a near 8-week low against its US counterpart as oil prices fell and investors reduced their bets on the pace of expected interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve. The interest rate for the most popular US home loan rose to 6.36% last week, marking the biggest weekly increase in more than a year. This comes after better-than-expected economic data caused financial markets to scale back bets on further Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. European stocks settled higher, bouncing from losses in the previous session as investors focused on upcoming interest rate cuts and a key US inflation report later this week. The continent-wide STOXX 600 index was up 0.6%, with the Automobiles and Parts sector among top gainers with a 1.1% jump.

 

Upcoming Economic Highlights

Key economic events to look out for include:

• US Consumer Price Index - 1230 GMT

• US Initial Jobless Claims - 1230 GMT

• Finland's Industrial Output - 0500 GMT

• Austrian Industrial Production - 0700 GMT

• Japan's Money Supply M2 plus CD - 2350 GMT

• Australia's Consumer Inflation Expectations - 0000 GMT

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