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SPX
S&P 500 Index
6827.42
6827.42
6827.42
6899.86
6801.80
-73.58
-1.07%
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DJI
Dow Jones Industrial Average
48458.04
48458.04
48458.04
48886.86
48334.10
-245.98
-0.51%
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NASDAQ Composite Index
23195.16
23195.16
23195.16
23554.89
23094.51
-398.69
-1.69%
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US Dollar Index
97.950
98.030
97.950
98.500
97.950
-0.370
-0.38%
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Euro / US Dollar
1.17394
1.17409
1.17394
1.17496
1.17192
+0.00011
+ 0.01%
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GBPUSD
Pound Sterling / US Dollar
1.33707
1.33732
1.33707
1.33997
1.33419
-0.00148
-0.11%
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XAUUSD
Gold / US Dollar
4299.39
4299.39
4299.39
4353.41
4257.10
+20.10
+ 0.47%
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WTI
Light Sweet Crude Oil
57.233
57.485
57.233
58.011
56.969
-0.408
-0.71%
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          Chinese Travel More During Dragon Boat Holiday But Spending Lags

          Michelle

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          Chinese people travelled more over the three-day Dragon Boat holiday this year, but spending remained below pre-pandemic levels, government data showed on Tuesday - indicators that are closely watched as barometers of consumer confidence.

          Chinese people travelled more over the three-day Dragon Boat holiday this year, but spending remained below pre-pandemic levels, government data showed on Tuesday - indicators that are closely watched as barometers of consumer confidence.

          Consumption in the world's second-largest economy has suffered amid sputtering growth and a prolonged property crisis, with uncertainty from the U.S.-China trade waralso weighing on consumer confidence.

          The latest data painted a mixed picture for China's consumer economy. Travellers took an estimated 119 million domestic journeys from Friday to Monday, up 5.7% from the same holiday period last year, according to the Ministry for Tourism and Culture.

          Overall spending over the period rose to 42.73 billion yuan ($5.94 billion, a year-on-year increase of 5.9%, but the average amount spent per traveller was a little under 360 yuan ($50), according to Reuters calculations, remaining stubbornly below 2019 levels of around 410 yuan per trip.

          The Dragon Boat Festival took place from May 31 to June 2 - and is celebrated throughout the country with local dragon boat races. Many people take the opportunity to have short holidays, crowding train stations and airports around the country.

          Cross-border journeys rose 2.7% to 5.9 million, with 231,000 foreign nationals entering the country visa-free during the holiday, broadcaster CCTV said late on Monday.

          China has been expanding its visa policy, with citizens of 43 countries granted visa-free access, while visa-free transit for up to 240 hours in China is available for 54 countries.

          Rail lines saw the peak of return passenger flow on June 2, with authorities adding 1,279 trains to more than 11,000 passenger trains overall across the country, while road travel was up 3% year-on-year, with 600 million car journeys recorded, mostly travelling short distances.

          Chinese also boosted spending on entertainment over the holiday, with cinema box office revenue reaching 460 million yuan ($63.9 million), surpassing last year’s 384 million yuan, according to data from online ticketing platform Maoyan.

          Tom Cruise’s latest movie "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning" topped charts, and generated 228 million yuan, half of the total revenue during the holiday period, which was seen as a positive indicator for the upcoming summer season.

          Source: Reuters

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          OPEC Raises Oil Output As Group Begins Bumper Set of Increases

          Glendon

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          OPEC raised oil production last month as the group began a series of accelerated increases spurred by Saudi Arabia, according to a Bloomberg survey.

          The 12 members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries boosted supplies by 200,000 barrels a day in May to 27.54 million barrels a day, the survey showed. The Saudis accounted for about half of the increase.

          OPEC and its allies stunned oil markets in early April by announcing they would start to revive output at three times the planned rate, briefly sending crude prices to a four-year low. Brent futures have since recovered slightly, trading near $65 a barrel in London on Tuesday.

          Delegates have described the shift as a strategy designed by Riyadh to punish the coalition’s rogue members and recoup lost market share. At the weekend, the Saudis pressed OPEC+ to ratify a third super-sized hike, despite some objections from its partners.

          Saudi Arabia bolstered production by 110,000 barrels a day to 9.08 million barrels a day in May, the survey showed, though this hike fell short of the full amount the kingdom could have added under the agreement.

          The next biggest boost came from Libya, which is exempt from OPEC+ quotas as it gradually recovers from years of conflict and instability. The North African exporter added 50,000 barrels a day to an average of 1.32 million barrels a day.

          Iraq kept output flat, possibly in observance of its obligation to compensate for earlier overproduction. It pumped 4.18 million barrels a day, still considerably above its target, according to the survey.

          The United Arab Emirates added just 10,000 barrels a day to 3.31 million barrels a day. Like Iraq, data compiled by Bloomberg indicate the UAE is exceeding its quota significantly, though figures compiled by OPEC’s secretariat in Vienna show both countries broadly in line with their commitments.

          Saudi Arabia has warned fellow members it could push through several more accelerated monthly hikes — set at 411,000 barrels a day for the group — to fully reverse the latest restraints by October.

          The OPEC+ nations involved in the accord to restore halted supplies, which also include Russia and Kazakhstan, will hold another call on July 6 to review levels for August.

          Source: Bloomberg Europe

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          UK Growth to Be Reined in By Public Finance Squeeze, OECD Warns

          Michelle

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          U.K. economic growth is expected to be stifled by an ongoing squeeze on the country's public finances, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said on Tuesday.

          The U.K. is expected to grow 1.3% in 2025 before slowing to 1% in 2026, the OECD said in its latest global economic outlook report, "dampened by heightened trade tensions, tighter financial conditions, and elevated uncertainty."

          The organization projected that growth will "remain modest," impacted by bolstered trade tensions and uncertainty surrounding consumer confidence and business sentiment.

          "The drag on external demand, private consumption, and business investment is projected to more than offset the positive effects of last autumn's budgetary measures on government consumption and investment," the OECD said.

          While the budget deficit is expected to improve from 5.3% in 2025 to 4.5% in 2026, according to OECD forecasts, debt interest spending remains high. Public debt is set to continue rising and to reach 104% of GDP [gross domestic product] in 2026, the OECD said.

          The Labour government and Finance Minister Rachel Reeves have repeatedly said their priority is to boost growth and get the country's public finances in order. In government spending plans announced last October, Reeves committed to self-imposed fiscal rules that day-to-day spending must be met by tax revenues, pledging public debt will fall as a share of economic output by 2029-30.

          She has repeatedly said the fiscal rules are "non-negotiable" despite the measures leaving her little wiggle room to act in the case of unexpected economic shocks, amid lackluster growth for the U.K., higher borrowing costs and wider global trade tensions and uncertainty for businesses.

          While the OECD agreed that "fiscal prudence is required as the monetary stance is easing gradually," it cautioned that "efforts to rebuild buffers should be stepped up in the face of strongly constrained budgetary policy and substantial downward risks to growth, while productivity-enhancing public investments should be preserved."

          The government's "very thin fiscal buffers" might not prove sufficient to offer support without breaching fiscal rules if further shocks materialize.

          Spending review ahead

          The report comes just over a week ahead of U.K. Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivering her first "Spending Review," in which she will set out long-term public spending plans for government departments.

          Since coming to power just over a year ago, the Labour government has already announced a raft of welfare spending cuts, employer tax rises and planning reforms designed to reduce red tape and boost infrastructure projects and housing development. It also announced an increase in defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027 that will be funded through cuts in overseas aid.

          After restricting public borrowing and ruling out further tax rises, there is now mounting speculation that Reeves could announce further budget cuts in the spending review on June 11.

          The OECD urged the government to stick to its plans to strengthen public finances and to deliver on its ambitious fiscal plans, including through the upcoming review.

          "A balanced approach should combine targeted spending cuts, including closing tax loopholes; revenue-raising measures such as re-evaluating council tax bands based on updated property values; and the removal of distortions in the tax system," it noted.

          It also called on the U.K. to reverse a decline in labor market participation by implementing pro-work reforms to the welfare state "while protecting the most vulnerable."

          Source: CNBC

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          Australian Dollar Weakens: Crucial Shifts in Asia FX Market

          Glendon

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          Understanding global currency movements is crucial for anyone tracking financial markets, including those in the cryptocurrency space, as macro trends often influence investor sentiment across assets. Recently, the focus has been on the Asia FX Market, where activity has remained relatively muted, particularly concerning the performance of the Australian Dollar.

          Why is the Australian Dollar Softening?

          The Australian Dollar (AUD) has experienced downward pressure recently, a trend closely watched by traders globally. Several factors contribute to this softening, primarily centered around domestic economic conditions and the outlook from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). Unlike some other major currencies that have seen volatility, the AUD’s recent moves appear more directly tied to specific local developments.

          Key reasons for the AUD’s softness include:
          • Weaker-than-expected economic indicators.
          • Expectations surrounding future RBA interest rate decisions.
          • Global risk sentiment, although local factors seem dominant currently.

          This performance contrasts with periods when the AUD acted more as a risk-on currency, heavily influenced by global growth prospects and commodity prices. The current narrative is more about internal economic dynamics.

          What’s Happening in the Broader Asia FX Market?

          Beyond the AUD, the wider Asia FX Market has seen a generally muted trading environment. Many regional currencies have traded within narrow ranges, showing limited directional conviction. This could be attributed to a balance of global factors, such as US dollar strength or weakness, and specific country-level economic developments or central bank actions.

          While the AUD has shown distinct weakness, other currencies in the region might be reacting to different pressures. For instance, some might be influenced by trade data with major partners, capital flows, or domestic inflation trends. The overall picture is one of caution, with investors perhaps waiting for clearer signals from major global economies or central banks.

          Here’s a simplified look at typical influences on Asian currencies:
          Influence FactorPotential Impact
          US Dollar StrengthOften weakens local Asian currencies
          China’s Economic PerformanceSignificant impact on trade-reliant economies
          Local Inflation RatesInfluences domestic monetary policy
          Geopolitical EventsCan cause capital flight or safe-haven flows

          Currently, a lack of strong catalysts, either positive or negative, seems to be keeping volatility suppressed across much of the region, with the AUD being a notable exception due to its specific domestic issues.

          How Does RBA Monetary Policy Impact AUD?

          The stance of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is a primary driver of the Australian Dollar‘s value. Central banks influence currency values through interest rate decisions, quantitative easing/tightening, and forward guidance on future policy intentions. The recent tone from the RBA has been perceived as dovish, meaning they are less inclined to raise rates further and potentially more open to cutting rates sooner than previously anticipated or compared to other central banks.

          This dovish posture typically makes a country’s currency less attractive to foreign investors seeking higher yields. When the RBA signals potential rate cuts, the expected return on Australian dollar-denominated assets decreases, reducing demand for the currency. Conversely, a hawkish stance (signaling rate hikes) tends to strengthen a currency.

          The market carefully analyzes every RBA statement and speech for clues about the future path of interest rates. Any hint of a shift towards easing monetary policy can trigger a sell-off in the AUD, while unexpected hawkishness can lead to a rally. Understanding the nuances of RBA Monetary Policy is essential for predicting AUD movements.

          Analyzing Recent Economic Data Australia

          The dovish shift in RBA Monetary Policy is largely a reaction to recent Economic Data Australia has released. Data points such as inflation, retail sales, employment figures, and GDP growth provide the RBA with insights into the health of the economy and inflationary pressures. If these indicators suggest slowing growth or easing inflation, the RBA has more room, or indeed feels pressure, to consider lowering interest rates to stimulate economic activity.

          Recent data releases that have likely influenced the AUD’s softening and the RBA’s dovish tone include:

          • Inflation figures showing a consistent decline, moving closer to the RBA’s target range.
          • Retail sales data indicating weaker consumer spending than expected.
          • Potentially softer labor market data, although employment has remained relatively resilient.
          • GDP growth numbers suggesting a slowing pace of economic expansion.

          These data points collectively paint a picture of an economy that may be cooling, providing the RBA with the justification for a less restrictive monetary policy stance. Traders react swiftly to these releases, adjusting their expectations for future rate hikes or cuts, which directly impacts the Currency Performance of the AUD.

          What’s Next for Currency Performance in Asia?

          The outlook for Currency Performance across Asia, including the Australian Dollar, remains heavily dependent on a confluence of factors. Globally, the trajectory of US interest rates and the performance of the US dollar will continue to play a significant role. Domestically, in countries like Australia, the focus will remain squarely on incoming economic data and the subsequent signals from central banks like the RBA regarding their monetary policy path.

          For the AUD specifically, key watchpoints include:

          • Future inflation reports: Will inflation continue to decline, reinforcing the dovish view?
          • Employment data: Will the labor market remain strong, or show signs of weakening?
          • RBA communications: Any explicit guidance on the timing of potential rate cuts.
          • Global commodity prices: As a major commodity exporter, AUD remains sensitive to these movements.

          For the broader Asia FX Market, the key will be how regional economies navigate global economic conditions and whether domestic policies can provide stability or growth impulses. Investors will look for signs of recovery in major economies like China and assess how central banks across the region respond to inflation pressures and growth needs.

          In conclusion, the recent softening of the Australian Dollar is a direct consequence of weaker Economic Data Australia has reported and the increasingly dovish tone from the RBA Monetary Policy makers. While the broader Asia FX Market remains largely subdued, the AUD’s specific challenges highlight the importance of domestic fundamentals and central bank guidance in driving Currency Performance. Traders and investors will need to closely monitor these factors for potential shifts in the current trends.

          Source: CryptoSlate

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          BoE’s Dhingra Anticipates Potential Inflation Risks

          Olivia Brooks

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          Economic

          Swati Dhingra, a policymaker at the Bank of England, expressed concern on Tuesday about potential downside risks for the U.K.’s inflation outlook.

          She suggested that the recent spike in inflation was primarily due to rising energy bills, rather than a fundamental shift in supply and demand pressures.

          Dhingra released her annual report to Parliament’s Treasury Committee, in which she stated, "On balance, the risks to inflation and growth appear to me to be tilted to the downside."

          She pointed to household energy bills and past energy shocks as the main contributors to the near-term increase in headline inflation.

          Regulated price increases also played a role, but to a lesser extent.

          In her report, Dhingra emphasized that these factors have more influence on the current inflation situation than any imbalance in underlying supply and demand pressures.

          This perspective suggests a cautious outlook on the U.K.’s economic climate, particularly in relation to inflation and growth.

          Source: Investing

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          China’s Car Dealers Push Back Against Automakers’ Inventory Dumping Amid EV Price War

          Gerik

          Economic

          Dealers Voice Alarms Over Unsustainable Practices

          China’s auto retail sector is showing signs of distress as dealership networks struggle under mounting pressure from automakers aggressively pushing inventory. In a statement issued on Tuesday, the China Auto Dealers Chamber of Commerce urged manufacturers to adopt more sustainable production and sales practices. They warned that forcing dealers to absorb unsold vehicles amid a harsh price-cutting environment is choking cash flows, compressing margins, and in some cases, driving dealerships to shut down.
          The chamber’s proposal is a reaction to intensifying dealer frustration in the wake of new EV discounting rounds since Q2 2025. They explicitly called for automakers to "cease coercive stock transfers", revise sales targets to reflect real market demand, and shorten the payment cycle to dealers to ease financial strain. Most critically, they demanded that brands stop penalizing dealers or ejecting them under the pretext of 'network optimization.'

          Fallout from BYD and the Broader EV Price War

          This statement followed reports of a major BYD dealership in Shandong province going out of business, with at least 20 of its locations shuttered. BYD, the dominant player in China’s EV sector, has led the industry in price cuts in an attempt to protect market share from both domestic competitors like Li Auto and global entrants like Tesla. While consumers have benefited, dealers are now caught in a vicious cycle of razor-thin margins and surplus inventory.
          The Chinese government recently issued an advisory discouraging auto manufacturers from continuing these destructive price wars. However, the call has yet to translate into coordinated industry action, and many automakers remain trapped in a race to the bottom as they seek to hit aggressive growth targets.

          Industry Implications and Market Rebalancing

          If automakers continue prioritizing production volume over profitability, the financial viability of their dealer networks will further erode. This raises the risk of a fragmented distribution ecosystem just as China seeks to solidify its global EV dominance. Dealer closures could also damage consumer confidence and after-sales service quality — two critical factors in long-term brand loyalty.
          The dealers' chamber is calling for a rebalancing of supply chain expectations, where OEMs and retailers share market risks more equitably. Should manufacturers fail to heed this warning, broader consolidation or government intervention in the dealership model may follow.
          The pushback from dealers could mark a turning point in China’s vehicle sales model. Calls for more transparent sales quotas, better cash flow support, and a halt to involuntary shutdowns may force manufacturers to rethink their volume-driven strategy. If pressure continues to mount — from both the market and regulatory authorities — the industry could see a shift toward more quality-focused, sustainable growth practices in the second half of 2025.

          Source: CNBC

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          Gold Pulls Back Slightly as Dollar Strengthens Ahead of Key U.S. Jobs Report

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          Dollar Strength Pauses Gold Rally

          Gold prices declined by 0.5% to $3,364.69 per ounce in Singapore as traders recalibrated positions ahead of crucial U.S. employment data set for release on Friday. The modest pullback follows a sharp gain on Monday — the largest daily jump in four weeks — suggesting that the metal’s bullish momentum remains intact, albeit momentarily capped by the dollar’s rebound.
          The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index rose 0.1%, reflecting cautious optimism about the U.S. economy and expectations that the labor data could reignite speculation around a potential delay in Fed rate cuts. A stronger dollar tends to weigh on gold by making the non-yielding asset more expensive for foreign buyers.

          Gold’s Strategic Role Amid Uncertainty

          Goldman Sachs recently reaffirmed its view that gold remains a core hedge against inflation and a key asset in long-term portfolios. With bullion prices already up more than 25% in 2025, the yellow metal continues to attract safe-haven demand amid mounting concerns over global trade tensions, especially with fresh uncertainties from Trump’s tariff threats against China and the European Union.
          Although the greenback hit its weakest point since 2023 on Monday, its recovery Tuesday underscores investor nervousness heading into Friday’s job report — widely seen as a litmus test for the Federal Reserve’s next policy move. Any signs of labor market overheating could lead markets to price in higher-for-longer interest rates, which typically reduce the appeal of gold.

          Eyes on Employment Data and Trade Diplomacy

          Markets are now awaiting the May U.S. nonfarm payrolls report, which will offer insights into wage pressures and hiring momentum. A strong print could dampen expectations for rate cuts, placing renewed pressure on precious metals. Conversely, signs of labor market softness might reinforce gold’s role as a defensive play.
          Additionally, investors remain attentive to developments in U.S.-China and U.S.-EU trade diplomacy. A lack of progress or further escalation in tariff rhetoric could spark flight-to-safety flows into gold.

          Technical Levels and Cross-Metal Performance

          COMEX August gold futures traded at $3,387.80, down 0.28%. Spot gold tested support near $3,365. Meanwhile, silver retreated after briefly touching its highest level since October, and both platinum and palladium posted mixed performance, with platinum flat and palladium slipping.
          Should Friday’s data disappoint, gold could swiftly resume its upward path, possibly testing recent highs above $3,400. However, a stronger-than-expected labor report may lead to deeper consolidation toward the $3,320–$3,300 support range.

          Source: Bloomberg

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