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Global Markets Show Mixed Reactions Amid US Economic Uncertainty

Global Markets Show Mixed Reactions Amid US Economic Uncertainty

Global Markets Show Mixed Reactions Amid US Economic Uncertainty?w=400
Global financial markets displayed varied performances overnight, with Wall Street experiencing a minor rebound that failed to recover from Friday night's losses.
The US dollar remained under pressure, gaining some ground only against the Swiss Franc, as the Federal Reserve's potential early rate cut looms larger.
Concurrently, US Treasury yields continued their downward trajectory across all maturities, whereas the Australian dollar held steady just below 65 cents.

Asian markets exhibited contrasting trends. Mainland China’s stock exchanges performed robustly, with the Shanghai Composite climbing over 0.5%, edging close to the 3600-point threshold. The Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong also progressed, gaining nearly 1% to close just under the 25,000-point barrier. Despite this positive momentum, Japan’s Nikkei 225 bucked the trend by dropping over 1% to finish at 40,311 points, raising concerns about overvaluation and a seeming readiness for a pullback, despite promising futures.

Down under, Australian equities stagnated, with the ASX200 remaining flat and unable to breach the 8700-point level. Nevertheless, overnight gains on Wall Street propelled SPI futures to rise over 1%, indicating potential upwards movement. In Europe, the markets saw a substantial rebound, with the Eurostoxx 50 Index surging nearly 1.5% to 5242 points, overcoming preceding weeks of stagnation.

Across the Atlantic, Wall Street saw a reprieve, led by a NASDAQ increase of nearly 2% and a 1.5% rise in the S&P 500, closing at 6329 points. However, the general market sentiment remains cautious, with volatility indicators suggesting a potential reversal.

In the currency markets, the US dollar struggled beyond the Swiss Franc due to a disappointing jobs report and underwhelming US factory orders, with the Euro staying strong just below the 1.16 mark. This resilience in the Euro comes amid a broader strengthening trend against the dollar, despite some economic slowing in Europe. Meanwhile, the USDJPY pair slid slightly, leveling off below 147, reflecting the broader unsettling mood in the currency markets following unpredictable labor data.

The Australian dollar faced challenges, notably after a weaker unemployment report, maintaining a delicate balance just above the 63-cent support level. Notwithstanding subtle rebounds, the aussie appears poised for vulnerabilities, given the anticipated rate cut by the Reserve Bank of Australia.

In commodities, oil prices followed a downward trajectory, with Brent crude slipping below $69 per barrel after an initial upward push towards $73, extending a post-New Year downward pattern. On a more positive note, gold experienced a significant rise, reclaiming ground above the $3300 per ounce mark, and extending to $3375, driven by recent dollar weakness and continued positive momentum.

Overall, markets are navigating through a tumultuous period marked by uncertainty in the US economic landscape, offering diverse opportunities and risks across countries and asset classes. The immediate outlook suggests cautious optimism balanced by the potential for further volatility as investors grapple with economic signals and central bank policy shifts.

Published:Tuesday, 5th Aug 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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