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%CHG.
SPREAD
SPX
S&P 500 Index
6978.59
6978.59
6978.59
6988.81
6958.82
+28.36
+ 0.41%
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DJI
Dow Jones Industrial Average
49003.40
49003.40
49003.40
49157.80
48862.52
-408.99
-0.83%
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IXIC
NASDAQ Composite Index
23817.11
23817.11
23817.11
23865.26
23694.38
+215.76
+ 0.91%
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USDX
US Dollar Index
96.000
96.080
96.000
96.020
95.770
+0.460
+ 0.48%
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EURUSD
Euro / US Dollar
1.19770
1.19778
1.19770
1.20439
1.19746
-0.00622
-0.52%
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GBPUSD
Pound Sterling / US Dollar
1.37910
1.37920
1.37910
1.38466
1.37892
-0.00559
-0.40%
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XAUUSD
Gold / US Dollar
5249.60
5249.99
5249.60
5250.73
5157.13
+71.02
+ 1.37%
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WTI
Light Sweet Crude Oil
62.647
62.677
62.647
62.702
62.192
+0.210
+ 0.34%
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          Australian Dollar Near 3-year Peak As Rate Bets Ramp Up

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          Summary:

          The Australian dollar paused near three-year peaks on Wednesday as a selloff in the greenback turned into a rout, while a hot set of inflation figures at home ramped up the chance of a rate hike as soon as next week.

          The Australian dollar paused near three-year peaks on Wednesday as a selloff in the greenback turned into a rout, while a hot set of inflation figures at home ramped up the chance of a rate hike as soon as next week.

          The Aussie was enjoying the view at $0.6994 , climbing 1.4% overnight to as high as $0.7016. That was the first visit to 70 cents since early 2023 and left the Aussie up more than 4% in just five sessions. The breach of the $0.69435 resistance triggered further momentum buying and targets $0.7158 next.

          It got a further lift when Australian data showed a key trimmed mean measure of core inflation rose 0.9% in the December quarter, above forecasts of a 0.8% increase.

          The annual pace quickened to 3.4%, up from 3.0% the previous quarter and the fastest in more than a year. It was also above the Reserve Bank of Australia's target range of 2% to 3%, setting the scene for a hike when it meets on February 3.

          Markets now imply a 70% probability of a quarter-point rise in the 3.6% cash rate, up from 60% before the data. An increase to 3.85% is fully priced in by May, with 4.10% seen by September. (0#AUDIRPR)

          Analysts at ANZ responded by changing their call to a hike next week, though they assumed it would be one and done, as inflation should moderate through this year.

          Abhijit Surya, a senior APAC economist at Capital Economics, looks for rate rises in both February and May.

          "Household spending has been growing strongly, business investment is rising in tandem, and the labour market is also tightening," he argued. "All of these factors will fuel the RBA's concerns that the economy is operating above potential."

          Yields on 10-year bonds were left at 4.82%, after hitting their highest since late 2023 overnight at 4.901%. The spread over Treasuries stood at 58 basis points, offering an attractive premium to the out-of-favour U.S. dollar.

          The New Zealand dollar was also firm at $0.6030 , after surging 1.2% overnight to clear $0.6007 resistance. The next targets are $0.6059 and $0.6120.

          The Reserve Bank of New Zealand next meets on February 18 and is considered certain to hold rates at 2.25%, though again investors believe the next move will be up.

          Source: TradingView

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          ECB: Geopolitical Risk Fuels Push for Digital Euro

          James Riley

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          European Central Bank Executive Board member Piero Cipollone has declared that escalating geopolitical tensions are building a powerful case for Europe to establish its own fully controlled payment systems.

          In an interview with Spanish newspaper El Pais, Cipollone highlighted the increasing "militarisation" of economic and technological tools, a trend he said exposes global vulnerabilities and reinforces the need for a payment infrastructure built exclusively on European technology.

          "We need a system that is totally under our control," Cipollone stated. "This is what we are doing with the digital euro."

          Currently, Europe lacks a homegrown cross-border payments giant to compete with the American duopoly of Visa and Mastercard, a gap that a digital euro could help address.

          ECB Maintains Focus on Euro Zone Inflation

          When asked about the potential impact of political pressure on U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, Cipollone stressed that the ECB’s monetary policy decisions remain independent and centered on the euro-area economy.

          "We are the central bank of the euro area, not of the United States," he affirmed.

          Cipollone clarified the ECB's singular focus: "We set interest rates to ensure price stability — a 2% inflation target over the medium-term. What happens elsewhere matters only if it affects inflation in the euro zone."

          Economic Resilience Faces Geopolitical Headwinds

          Despite global uncertainty, Cipollone noted that the euro-area economy has demonstrated resilience and may deliver growth figures that exceed current forecasts. He attributed a recent upward revision in outlook primarily to investment, which boosts both immediate demand and long-term productive capacity, enabling faster growth without compromising price stability.

          However, he issued a strong warning that rising geopolitical uncertainty could threaten this recovery.

          "If uncertainty persists, it could undermine investment," Cipollone cautioned. "This would affect growth and, inevitably, inflation. If it persists, it will have an impact on the real economy."

          To stay updated on all economic events of today, please check out our Economic calendar
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          Fed Expected to Halt Rate Cuts, Crypto Markets Watch Closely

          Patrick Turner

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          The Federal Reserve is widely expected to pause its interest rate cuts at today's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, a move that defies sustained pressure from President Trump.

          Led by Chair Jerome Powell, the central bank's decision to hold rates steady could have significant ripple effects across financial markets. For assets like Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH), which are highly sensitive to shifts in U.S. monetary policy, the outcome of the 2 p.m. ET meeting is a critical focal point. Powell's stance is seen as an effort to maintain the Fed's independence and promote economic stability.

          Market Prices In a Rate Hold with 97% Certainty

          Financial markets are signaling near-unanimous conviction that the Fed will not cut rates. Current pricing reflects a 97.2% probability that the central bank will keep its policy rate unchanged.

          This consensus holds firm despite the visible tension between the Trump administration and the Federal Reserve. Investors appear confident that the institution will prioritize its mandate over political influence.

          Benjamin Shoesmith, an economist at KPMG, highlighted this sentiment, stating, "Financial markets have not changed their pricing for rate cuts, despite an escalation of tension between the administration and Fed Chairman Jay Powell. Investors are betting the Fed keeps its independence from political influence."

          How a Fed Pause Could Impact Bitcoin and Ethereum

          The Federal Reserve's decisions on interest rates directly influence liquidity and borrowing costs across the economy. These changes often impact investor behavior toward higher-risk assets.

          Historically, the market performance of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum has been correlated with U.S. monetary policy. A pause in rate cuts could therefore alter trading dynamics and liquidity conditions for these digital assets.

          After 2025 Cuts, What's the Outlook for 2026?

          Today's anticipated pause follows three consecutive rate reductions implemented by the Fed in 2025. This period of easing was set against a backdrop reminiscent of the high-inflation environment of 2022, underscoring the central bank's independent approach to managing the economy.

          Looking ahead, market experts do not foresee an immediate return to rate cuts. According to Gregory Daco, Chief Economist at EY-Parthenon, any further easing is likely months away.

          "We anticipate 50 basis points of easing through 2026," Daco noted, adding that "the first 2026 rate cut is unlikely to occur before June."

          To stay updated on all economic events of today, please check out our Economic calendar
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          Gold Eases Slightly After Smashing $5,200 Record

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          Gold prices saw a minor pullback in Asian trading on Wednesday, stabilizing after a powerful rally that pushed the precious metal to a record high near $5,200 per ounce. The market action reflects sustained investor demand for safe-haven assets amid rising geopolitical and economic uncertainty.

          Spot gold was trading at $5,179.41 per ounce after touching an all-time high of $5,190.42 on Tuesday. Meanwhile, April gold futures jumped 1.8% to settle at $5,215.46 per ounce, signaling strong bullish sentiment.

          Geopolitical Risks Bolster Gold's Appeal

          The safe-haven bid for gold remains strong, largely fueled by global geopolitical tensions. Comments from U.S. President Donald Trump about a second armada heading toward Iran added to market uncertainty, helping gold trim earlier losses.

          This follows a pattern of events this year that have consistently supported gold prices. An incursion in Venezuela and diplomatic friction over Greenland have also contributed to a risk-off environment, keeping investors on edge and increasing the metal's appeal.

          Dollar Weakness and Fed Uncertainty Add Fuel

          A weakening U.S. dollar provided another significant tailwind for gold. The dollar fell to multi-year lows this week as investor concerns grew over U.S. fiscal spending and the future independence of the Federal Reserve.

          President Trump's recent statements have amplified this uncertainty. On Tuesday, he announced he was close to selecting a new Fed chair to replace Jerome Powell, explicitly stating that a change in leadership would lead to lower interest rates. This has driven investors out of the dollar and into alternative assets like gold.

          Silver and Platinum Also Rally

          The rally was not confined to gold. Other precious metals have also seen strong performance, with both silver and platinum trading near their own recent record highs.

          • Spot silver increased by 1.2% to $113.4325 per ounce.

          • Spot platinum gained 0.6%, reaching $2,669.61 per ounce.

          To stay updated on all economic events of today, please check out our Economic calendar
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          Bitcoin Shows Resilience, New Report Highlights Market Stability

          Olivia Brooks

          Cryptocurrency

          Key Points:

          ●Bitcoin's market exhibits increased resilience and reduced leverage.
          ●Institutional factors influence current Bitcoin market behavior.
          ●Options interest surpasses perpetuals, indicating cautious sentiment.

          In their latest report, 'Charting Crypto: Q1 2026', Coinbase Institutional and Glassnode noted Bitcoin's enhanced market resilience and diminished leverage post-Q4 2025, reflecting evolving market dynamics.

          This shift signals Bitcoin's transition to a macro-sensitive asset, influenced by global liquidity and institutional strategies, potentially stabilizing cryptocurrency markets and fostering measured growth.

          Bitcoin's Institutional Shift Reduces High-Leverage Trading

          The latest report by Coinbase Institutional, in collaboration with Glassnode, outlines notable market evolution for Bitcoin. Labeled "Charting Crypto: Q1 2026," the study underlines Bitcoin's increasing stability and resilience. Following a notable deleveraging in Q4 2025, Bitcoin's market influence now leans more towards institutional factors rather than high-leverage trading cycles typically seen during speculative booms.

          Evolving sentiment highlights a more cautious approach. Current market structures exhibit a preference for downside protection, with options open interest surpassing perpetual contracts. The ongoing market activity emphasizes portfolio strategies and institutional positioning. Investors show a heightened awareness of macro-level impacts by aligning with global liquidity trends.

          BingX offers exclusive rewards and top-tier security for new and high-volume crypto traders.

          "We have a constructive view for 1Q26. We believe that crypto markets are entering 2026 in a healthier state, with excess leverage having been largely flushed." - David Duong, CFA, Global Head of Research, Coinbase Institutional, Bitcoin Forum

          The community and industry experts are increasingly observing shifts in sentiment. Fueled by significant changes in the market structure, interactions on Bitcoin forums reflect the prevailing positivity for Q1 2026, while caution remains in anticipation of varying liquidity growth rates. Overall, experts express a measured optimism for Bitcoin's current market momentum.

          Bitcoin's Market Resilience Amid Regulatory Scrutiny

          Did you know? Bitcoin's maximum supply is capped at 21 million coins, making it a deflationary asset.

          As of January 28, 2026, Bitcoin trades at $89,058.54 with a market cap of $1,779,508,882,244.47. Dominating 58.90% of the market, Bitcoin reflects a 0.29% increase over seven days despite recent price volatility. Circulating supply nears 19,981,340 against a max supply of 21,000,000, according to CoinMarketCap.

          Source: CoinMarketCap

          The Coincu research team emphasizes the potential for increased regulatory scrutiny as Bitcoin emerges as a macro-sensitive asset, reshaping traditional market perceptions. The report's data-driven observations suggest evolving investment landscapes and technological adaptability within the crypto sphere are resulting in strategic market positioning.

          Source: CryptoSlate

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          Schiff to Carlson: Bitcoin Can't Replace the US Dollar

          Kevin Du

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          In a recent debate, media personality Tucker Carlson and economist Peter Schiff tackled the future of money, dissecting Bitcoin's potential to challenge the U.S. dollar amid rising inflation and government spending.

          Schiff, a vocal cryptocurrency critic and gold advocate, argued that Bitcoin is little more than a speculative commodity with no real-world utility beyond its price chart.

          A "Bailout for Early Adopters"

          During the exchange, Schiff dismantled the idea of creating a U.S. strategic Bitcoin reserve. He framed the proposal not as sound monetary policy but as a "taxpayer-funded bailout" designed to benefit early crypto investors.

          According to Schiff, demand for Bitcoin is driven primarily by the expectation of selling it to someone else at a higher price later—a dynamic he equated to the "greater fool theory" rather than a productive investment.

          The Real Drivers of Inflation

          The conversation expanded to the broader economic pressures facing households. Schiff told Carlson that official inflation statistics, like the Consumer Price Index (CPI), have been modified over the years and no longer capture the true increase in the cost of living.

          He asserted that rising prices are a direct result of money and credit expansion, not corporate pricing decisions. Schiff criticized the fiscal policies of both Democratic and Republican administrations, specifically pointing to the "Big Beautiful Bill" proposed by President Donald Trump as a policy that worsened the deficit through a combination of higher spending and tax cuts.

          Roots of the Problem: Ending the Gold Standard

          Schiff traced today's economic challenges back to 1971, when the U.S. dollar was completely severed from the gold standard and became a pure fiat currency. He argued that the decades of low interest rates and monetary expansion that followed have systematically eroded purchasing power and distorted asset prices.

          This system, he explained, has been propped up by the dollar's status as the world's primary reserve currency, which has allowed the United States to run persistent trade deficits.

          However, Schiff warned that this arrangement is under strain. He pointed to sanctions on Russia as a key event that demonstrated the risks for foreign nations holding dollar-denominated reserves. As a result, central banks are diversifying into gold, a trend reflected in its recent price action. He also cited a recent drop in Bitcoin's price as evidence that investors still prefer traditional stores of value over speculative digital assets.

          Why Bitcoin Fails as a Reserve Currency

          When Carlson asked directly if Bitcoin could replace the dollar as confidence in fiat currency wanes, Schiff flatly rejected the idea. He argued that Bitcoin is fundamentally unsuitable as a reserve currency because it lacks two critical features: intrinsic value and non-monetary demand.

          While acknowledging that both fiat currencies and Bitcoin rely on confidence, Schiff drew a sharp distinction with gold. He defined gold as a tangible commodity with deep, established uses in jewelry, electronics, aerospace, and medicine, giving it a stable foundation of value that Bitcoin cannot match.

          The debate highlights a core tension in modern finance. As U.S. national debt climbs past $37 trillion, Bitcoin proponents continue to position the cryptocurrency as "digital gold," citing its fixed supply and decentralized nature as the future of money.

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          Australia's Inflation Rebounds, Pressuring RBA on Rates

          Michael Ross

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          Economic

          Australia's inflation rate accelerated more than anticipated in December, challenging expectations for a steady decline and putting renewed pressure on the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA).

          The consumer price index (CPI) rose 3.8% year-on-year, according to data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), outpacing forecasts of a 3.5% increase.

          Core Inflation Remains Stubbornly High

          A key measure of underlying inflation, the trimmed mean CPI, also ticked higher, rising to 3.3% in December from 3.2% in the previous month. This figure remains well above the RBA’s target range of 2% to 3%, signaling persistent price pressures across the economy.

          On a quarterly basis, the main CPI increased by 0.6% in the December quarter, aligning with expectations. However, the quarterly trimmed mean CPI grew 0.9%, a reading slightly above what analysts had forecast.

          What Sticky Inflation Means for RBA Policy

          The latest inflation data reinforces a challenging environment for the RBA, effectively reducing the likelihood of near-term interest rate cuts. The central bank had already adopted a hawkish stance, holding rates steady in December following a rebound in inflation during the latter half of 2025. Officials at the time even floated the possibility of a future rate hike if price pressures did not subside.

          With inflation proving stickier than hoped, some analysts are warning that the central bank might be forced to consider another interest rate increase as far out as 2026 to bring inflation firmly back to its target.

          ABS Shifts Focus to Monthly Inflation Data

          The release of this data comes as the ABS transitions its reporting methodology. The agency announced it is re-referencing its quarterly CPI figures as it moves toward a monthly calculation model. While quarterly data will still be published, the monthly CPI report is now considered Australia's primary inflation indicator.

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