Bank of Canada (BoC) Governor Tiff Macklem noted that the BoC will not be revisiting its 2% inflation target for the foreseeable future, citing uncertainty around trade and ever-changing tariff policies from the United States (US).
The US Dollar (USD) reversed its prior gains and came under some modest downside pressure on Tuesday, as market participants shifted their attention to another bout of the Trump-Fed spat ahead of the release of key inflation data toward the end of the week.
Following Monday’s decent gains, USD/JPY faces renewed downside pressure on turnaround Tuesday, coming all the way down to retest the 147.00 region, where some decent contention seems to have turned up.
Gold stayed firm just under $3,400 per troy ounce on Tuesday, lifted by renewed weakness in the US Dollar (USD) and lingering doubts over the Fed’s independence after President Trump’s unprecedented attempt to fire Governor Lisa Cook.
Cronos (CRO) is up 32% on Tuesday after Yorkville Acquisition, Trump Media and Technology Group (DJT), and Crypto.com revealed a business combination to launch a CRO treasury company with up to $6 billion in initial funding.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) spun a tight circle on Tuesday, holding steady near familiar levels as investors await meaningful data or news headlines to get the machine chugging again.
Generally encouraging United States data revived optimism among market players.
United States (US) President Donald Trump struck a mix of new and familiar talking points during a cabinet meeting on Tuesday.
Ripple (XRP) is edging higher above support at $2.90 on Tuesday following a widespread sell-off in the broader crypto market, which saw Bitcoin (BTC) reach an intraday low of $108,666.
Yesterday, French Prime Minister François Bayrou announced that a no-confidence vote will be held on September 8th. This comes in the wake of the ongoing political impasse, a phenomenon we have been highlighting for some time, ABN AMRO's Senior Fixed Income Strategist Sonia Renoult reports.
Catherine Mann, a member of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), said on Tuesday that the bank rate should be held persistently to lean against inflation risks. She added that she was ready to cut rates more forcefully if downside risks to growth materialise.
Chainlink (LINK) price extends recovery following three consecutive days of declines. The oracle network token is up over 2% to exchange hands above $23.00 on Tuesday, buoyed by positive sentiment after digital asset manager, Bitwise, filed to launch a LINK spot Exchange Traded Fund (ETF).
USD/JPY lost its traction and declined below 147.00 after posting strong gains on Monday. Although the pair recovers above 147.50 region in the second half of the day on Tuesday, it remains in negative territory.
The Euro (EUR) is clawing back ground on Tuesday, with EUR/USD rebounding after Monday’s hiccup and edging toward the 1.1650 area. Continued upside could put a test for the monthly highs near 1.1740 (August 22) back on the radar.
Bitcoin’s (BTC) technical structure continues to deteriorate, worsened by weak market sentiment. The largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization saw a flash drop to $108,666 during the Asian session on Tuesday before rebounding to exchange hands above $110,000 at the time of writing.
Following Monday's bearish action, GBP/USD stages a rebound on Tuesday. At the time of press, the pair was up 0.25% on the day at 1.3485.
Gold prices are climbing again, snapping Monday’s brief dip and pushing back toward the key $3,400 per ounce level.
Bonk (BONK), a Solana-based meme, offers recovery signs, up 2% on Tuesday and marking a knee-jerk bounce after extending its downtrend below the critical $0.000020 level. The token peaked at around $0.000040 in July, marking a local top.
The Euro (EUR) is up 0.2% against the US Dollar (USD) and outperforming all of the G10 currencies in quiet trade, Scotiabank's Chief FX Strategists Shaun Osborne and Eric Theoret report.