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Continue to SiteGlobal markets opened the week on edge as renewed concerns over the Federal Reserve’s independence rattled investor confidence and pressured the US Dollar. Reports of a federal inquiry involving Fed Chair Jerome Powell intensified uncertainty around US monetary policy credibility, driving strong safe-haven flows into precious metals. Gold surged to fresh record highs, while the Silver market also found solid support amid rising geopolitical risks and expectations for eventual Fed rate cuts. In FX, major pairs such as EUR/USD, GBP/USD, and NZD/USD advanced as the Greenback softened across the board.
Gold (XAU/USD) surged to fresh record highs above the $4,550 level as investors rushed into safe-haven assets. The rally reflects heightened geopolitical risks and deepening concerns over the Federal Reserve’s credibility and policy independence.
Geopolitical Risks: Ongoing geopolitical tensions have increased demand for defensive assets, reinforcing Gold’s appeal as a store of value.
US Economic Data: Softer US data has reinforced expectations that economic momentum is slowing, supporting non-yielding assets.
FOMC Outcome: Markets are pricing in earlier and deeper Fed rate cuts amid growing institutional uncertainty.
Trade Policy: Global trade uncertainty continues to favor haven flows into precious metals.
Monetary Policy: Questions around Fed independence have weakened confidence in long-term US monetary stability, boosting Gold demand.
Trend: Strong bullish trend with accelerating upside momentum.
Resistance: Immediate resistance is psychological near $4,600.
Support: Initial support is seen near $4,480, followed by $4,400.
Forecast: Gold is likely to remain supported on dips, with further upside possible if risk aversion persists.
Market Sentiment: Strongly bullish as investors seek protection from policy and geopolitical risks.
Catalysts: Further headlines surrounding the Fed investigation, US inflation data, and geopolitical developments.
EUR/USD climbed toward the 1.1650 region as the US Dollar weakened amid dovish Fed expectations. The pair is benefiting from improving risk sentiment outside the US and a broad reassessment of Dollar strength.
Geopolitical Risks: Reduced Europe-specific risks have allowed the Euro to stabilize against a softer USD.
US Economic Data: Cooling US macro data continues to weigh on the Greenback.
FOMC Outcome: Markets anticipate rate cuts as concerns over Fed credibility grow.
Trade Policy: Stable Eurozone trade conditions provide modest support to the Euro.
Monetary Policy: Diverging policy expectations favor EUR/USD upside in the short term.
Trend: Gradually bullish with higher lows forming.
Resistance: Resistance stands near 1.1700.
Support: Key support is located at 1.1580, followed by 1.1500.
Forecast: EUR/USD may attempt a break higher if USD weakness persists.
Market Sentiment: Cautiously bullish.
Catalysts: US CPI data, ECB commentary, and further Fed-related news.
GBP/USD rebounded from a three-week low and pushed back toward the mid-1.3400s as broad USD selling returned. The Pound benefited from renewed confidence following the US Dollar’s sharp pullback.
Geopolitical Risks: Global uncertainty has shifted flows away from the USD, indirectly supporting GBP.
US Economic Data: Weakening US indicators have pressured the Dollar.
FOMC Outcome: Rising concerns over Fed leadership have increased expectations of looser policy.
Trade Policy: UK trade conditions remain stable, limiting downside pressure on Sterling.
Monetary Policy: BoE’s cautious but steady stance contrasts with a potentially more dovish Fed.
Trend: Short-term recovery within a broader consolidation.
Resistance: Resistance is seen near 1.3450.
Support: Support lies at 1.3320, followed by 1.3250.
Forecast: GBP/USD may continue to grind higher if USD weakness holds.
Market Sentiment: Neutral-to-bullish.
Catalysts: UK data releases and further developments around US monetary policy.
NZD/USD strengthened toward the 0.5750 area as renewed concerns over Fed independence dragged the US Dollar lower. The Kiwi also drew support from a mild improvement in global risk sentiment.
Geopolitical Risks: Reduced immediate risk aversion has supported higher-yielding currencies.
US Economic Data: Weak US data has undermined USD demand.
FOMC Outcome: Dovish expectations continue to favor NZD/USD upside.
Trade Policy: Stable Asia-Pacific trade conditions offer modest support.
Monetary Policy: Policy divergence between the RBNZ and a potentially softer Fed supports the Kiwi.
Trend: Gradually bullish with improving momentum.
Resistance: Resistance stands near 0.5800.
Support: Support is seen around 0.5680.
Forecast: NZD/USD may attempt further gains if the USD remains under pressure.
Market Sentiment: Moderately bullish.
Catalysts: US jobs data, Fed-related headlines, and Chinese economic updates.
The US Dollar Index struggled near the 98.00 mark as easing US-Venezuela tensions failed to offset broader concerns over Fed credibility. Investors remain cautious toward the Greenback amid growing institutional uncertainty.
Geopolitical Risks: Reduced geopolitical tensions offered limited support to the USD.
US Economic Data: Softer data has reinforced expectations of policy easing.
FOMC Outcome: Questions over Fed independence have damaged confidence in USD assets.
Trade Policy: Trade-related risks remain a secondary concern for Dollar pricing.
Monetary Policy: Rate cut expectations continue to weigh heavily on the DXY.
Trend: Bearish with limited recovery attempts.
Resistance: Resistance is located near 98.50.
Support: Support is seen at 97.80, followed by 97.20.
Forecast: The DXY may remain under pressure unless confidence in Fed policy stabilizes.
Market Sentiment: Bearish.
Catalysts: US CPI, Fed communication, and political developments.
Looking ahead, markets are likely to remain highly sensitive to developments surrounding the Federal Reserve, with credibility and policy independence now firmly in focus. Any further escalation in political or legal scrutiny could amplify volatility across currencies, commodities, and risk assets. With rate-cut expectations still simmering and geopolitical risks unresolved, traders may continue favoring defensive positioning, keeping Gold supported while the US Dollar faces persistent downside pressure in the near term.
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