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Japanese year-on-year core CPI readings just rose to 4.0%, meeting market estimates, while also reachings levels not seen since 1981. Such a result would likely lead to further tightening from the Bank of Japan, USD/JPY fell 46 pips to 128.42, and USD/JPY declined 45 pips to 128.42.
EUR/USD added 35 pips to 1.083, GBP/USD increased 43 pips to 1.2389, and AUD/USD lost 33 pips to 0.6910.
Spot gold surged to $1,932.24 an ounce, a high since April 2022. WTI oil futures traded slightly higher at $80.61 a barrel. Bitcoin climbed above $21,000 to $21,100.0, and Ethereum rose to $1,553.22.
The US stock market extended losses on Thursday, with the Nasdaq 100 falling 114 points (-1.00%) to 11,295. The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 252 points (-0.76%) to 33,044, and the S&P 500 dropped 30 points (-0.76%) to 3,898.
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Japanese year-on-year core CPI readings just rose to 4.0%, meeting market estimates, while also reachings levels not seen since 1981. Such a result would likely lead to further tightening from the Bank of Japan, USD/JPY fell 46 pips to 128.42, and USD/JPY declined 45 pips to 128.42.
EUR/USD added 35 pips to 1.083, GBP/USD increased 43 pips to 1.2389, and AUD/USD lost 33 pips to 0.6910.
Spot gold surged to $1,932.24 an ounce, a high since April 2022. WTI oil futures traded slightly higher at $80.61 a barrel. Bitcoin climbed above $21,000 to $21,100.0, and Ethereum rose to $1,553.22.
The US stock market extended losses on Thursday, with the Nasdaq 100 falling 114 points (-1.00%) to 11,295. The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 252 points (-0.76%) to 33,044, and the S&P 500 dropped 30 points (-0.76%) to 3,898.
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