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On Wednesday (August 21), the US dollar index fell for the fourth consecutive trading day, briefly breaking through the 101 level during trading, hitting a new low for the year, and finally closing down 0.191% at 101.17.
Market Review | August 22, 2024
Market Overview | August 22, 2024
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In the current financial climate, the importance of gold and silver as safe-haven assets is becoming increasingly evident. The surge in gold prices and the potential rise in silver prices offer new investment opportunities for investors. As global economic uncertainty increases, along with rising geopolitical risks, the appeal of gold and silver may be further enhanced. Investors should closely monitor market dynamics and seize investment opportunities to preserve and increase the value of their
Due to market expectations that the data on newly added jobs in the United States may significantly decrease in the early stage, the US dollar weakened against a basket of currencies on the 20th.
Wall Street took a pause in the last session, with all three major indexes remaining relatively flat as investors awaited the highly anticipated FOMC meeting minutes.
Former President Obama’s speech at the Democratic National Convention bolstered Kamala Harris's campaign. Walmart plans to sell JD.com shares, ending an 8-year partnership, while Chinese cities slashing new home prices stir market fears. The Fed’s anticipated rate cuts drive aggressive bond trading. In international news, U.S. and Israeli officials work on Gaza ceasefire talks, and Japan’s export growth accelerates, fueled by a weaker yen.
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Market Review | August 21, 2024
Market Review | August 21, 2024
USD/JPY holds near 145.50, recovering from 144.95 lows. The Yen strengthens on strong GDP, boosting rate hike expectations for the Bank of Japan. However, gains may be limited by potential US Fed rate cuts in September.
Spot gold continued its record-breaking rally as investors gained confidence that the Federal Reserve might cut interest rates in September and gold ETF purchases improved. The U.S. market hit a record high of $2,531.6 per ounce
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although market expectations for the Bank of Japan to raise interest rates further in the short term have declined, some large investors and asset management companies still bet on the continuation of tightening policies. At the same time, the global financial market is closely watching the policy direction of the Federal Reserve, expecting it to start cutting interest rates in September. Against this backdrop, the trend of the yen exchange rate and Japanese government bond yields will be affect
The global economy is displaying complex regional dynamics. While U.S. retail sales and employment data highlight economic resilience. Meanwhile, geopolitical tensions, such as the Israel-Gaza ceasefire talks, and central banks' divergent strategies add further uncertainty. Investors remain cautious, balancing potential opportunities in emerging markets with risks from global economic shifts.
The Dollar Index (DXY) remains under pressure as dovish comments from multiple Federal Reserve officials suggest the possibility of a rate cut in the near future.
Middle East situation-Blinken said Netanyahu has accepted the latest ceasefire agreement. Hamas responded: "No agreement will be reached unless Hamas' conditions are met and the content of previous UN resolutions is complied with." An end to the war will be bad for crude oil and gold.