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The Australian Dollar (AUD) gives back its early gains and turns lower to near 0.6915 against the US Dollar (USD) during the European trading session on Wednesday. The Aussie pair faces selling pressure as remarks from United States (US) President Donald Trump that the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Iran, which aimed for a ceasefire between them, seems over, have prompted demand for safe-haven assets. “I think MoU with Iran is over,” US President Trump said. “I don’t want to deal with Iran. They are sick people,” he added. S&P 500 futures tumble over 0.7% to near 7,445, reflecting a weak risk appetite of investors. The US Dollar Index (DXY), which gauges the Greenback’s value against six major currencies, turns almost flat around 101.15 after recovering early losses. Earlier in the day, the Australian Dollar outperformed as RBA Assistant Governor Sarah Hunter
Iran's leadership transition amid Khamenei's funeral raises concerns over regime stability, impacting market views on Mojtaba's future role.
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Ahmadinejad's reappearance signals potential shifts in Iran's political dynamics, impacting leadership stability and future power structures.
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Geopolitical tensions heighten oil market volatility, potentially driving prices to new highs and impacting global economic stability.
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The New Zealand Dollar’s (NZD) rally against the US Dollar (USD) has been short-lived, as the pair returned to sub-0.5700 levels during the European session after being rejected at the 0.5725 area earlier in the day. Market concerns about the status of the US-Iran ceasefire have hammered risk appetite, offsetting the positive Kiwi’s reaction to the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s (RBNZ) hawkish hike. US President Donald Trump affirmed earlier on Wednesday that the ceasefire is no longer in effect, and that, in his opinion, the memorandum of understanding “is over,” although he added that negotiators can “keep talking if they want.” These remarks come after the rival countries exchanged attacks earlier on the day and the US revoked Iran’s authorization to export Crude. The resumption of the hostilities has boosted US Treasury yields, sending the safe-haven US Dollar h
Geopolitical tensions threaten maritime security, potentially disrupting global trade routes and impacting economic stability.
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TD Securities strategists preview the June Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) Minutes, expecting more insight into the policy debate than provided by Chair Warsh’s press conference. They highlight internal disagreement over whether policy is sufficiently restrictive as inflation risks rise, with many officials seeing scope for both hikes and a pause, and most potentially favoring renewed tightening if inflation continues to surprise higher. Minutes to reveal policy divisions “The June FOMC minutes may reveal more about the policy debate than Chair Warsh did at his press conference.” “The apparent “family fight” likely focused on whether policy was restrictive enough given rising inflation risks.” “While “many” participants likely saw a case for both hikes and holding steady this year, the Committee’s recent hawkish tilt suggests “most” could have favored renewed tightenin
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Gold (XAU/USD) trades around $4,050 on Wednesday, down 1.40% on the day at the time of writing, as investors favor the US Dollar (USD) following a fresh deterioration in tensions between the United States (US) and Iran. The precious metal remains under pressure despite the increasingly fragile geopolitical backdrop, as markets expect that persistently higher energy prices could keep US monetary policy restrictive. Market sentiment deteriorated after US President Donald Trump said that the memorandum of understanding aimed at ending the conflict with Iran was now “over.” Trump also stated that he no longer wanted to deal with Iran, while announcing trade measures against Spain and renewing his criticism of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). These remarks supported the US Dollar, while Oil prices advanced amid rising concerns over global supply disruptions. Tensions es
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The cryptocurrency market experienced a sharp selloff on Wednesday after tensions over geopolitical matters escalated. The uncertainty comes as U.S. President Donald Trump said that the memorandum of understanding with Iran is now “over.” With this, Bitcoin fell below the $62,000 mark, leading the crypto market downturn. This causing nearly $450 million worth of leveraged liquidations in the market. Crypto Market Liquidations Surge Amid US-Iran War Data from CoinGlass shows that over the last 24 hours, 145,221 traders were liquidated, totaling $449.63 million in liquidations. The losses at $343.43 million were mainly on the long side with $106.20 million being on the short side. Binance had the largest liquidation, with a $7.24 million ETHUSDT position being liquidated. The most liquidated cryptocurrencies were Bitcoin with $99.90 million and Eth