Monthly Archives: July 2025
41654156156Aussie falls as RBA cuts loom, trade fears mount

Written on July 7, 2025 at 5:29 am, by pumarketings
Key Takeaways:*AUD slips as RBA seen cutting rates amid weak data: Markets brace for a dovish shift as soft GDP and subdued inflation reinforce calls for easing, with traders pricing multiple cuts ahead. *Tariff threats and China ties weigh on Aussie outlook: Rising U.S. trade tensions rattle sentiment, with Australia’s reliance on Chinese exports amplifyingContinue Reading
Wall Street Extends Gains as Tax Cut Bill Lifts Sentiment, Tariff Risks Linger

Written on July 7, 2025 at 5:22 am, by pumarketings
Key Takeaways:*Major indices continued to rise, buoyed by optimism from the passage of the “Big and Beautiful” tax cut bill aimed at stimulating economic growth. *The White House signaled no new tariffs until August 1, granting extra time for negotiations—helping maintain risk appetite across markets. *While equities remain supported, geopolitical and trade risks could injectContinue Reading
Dollar Holds Steady Amid Holiday Calm; Tariff Uncertainty Looms

Written on July 7, 2025 at 5:18 am, by pumarketings
Key Takeaways: *The U.S. dollar traded steadily during the Independence Day holiday, supported by last week’s stronger-than-expected Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) data. *The Trump administration’s ongoing trade talks with trading partners are in focus, with the risk of fresh tariffs from August 1 if no breakthroughs are achieved. *Gold prices eased amid tentative improvements in riskContinue Reading

