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Bitcoin Boosted By Shutdown & Stimulus Optimism

BTC Bouncing Higher TodayBitcoin prices are on watch this week following a sharp move higher off the November lows today. The market gapped open as traders welcomed news that the US govt shutdown...

FTSE 100 FINISH LINE 10/11/25

FTSE 100 FINISH LINE 10/11/25On Monday, UK stocks climbed, mirroring the bullish sentiment in global markets amid growing optimism that the historic U.S. government shutdown might soon be resolved....

US Stocks Rally Shutdown Optimism

Shutdown ProgressUS stocks look poised for a fresh move higher today as traders welcome signs that the US govt shutdown is finally coming to an end. Talks over the weekend between US senators resulted...

Dollar Slips on Weaker Jobs Insights

DXY Cooling From HighsFollowing a firm move higher over the last week the Dollar was seen reversing heavily lower yesterday. A hawkish surprise from the Fed last week, with Powell casting doubt on a...

BOE Holds Rates Steady But December Cut Seen

BOE Holds Rates SteadyGBPUSD is softening again today after the pair enjoyed a solid recovery rally yesterday as the BOE left rates on hold. GBPUSD jumped around .7% in response to the unchanged...

NASDAQ Plunges On AI Selling

Stock Sell-Off ContinuesUS Stocks remain under pressure as we head into the weekend with the S&P slipping over 1% yesterday and the ANSDAQ more than 2% as AI-linked selling intensified. Market...

Silver Pushing Higher on Weaker Dollar

Silver Higher on ThursdaySilver prices are seeing better demand today, tracking the move higher in gold with both metals seen benefiting from a weaker US Dollar. The greenback slipped from 4-month...

Dollar Slips From Highs Despite Jobs Beat

Upside ADP SurpriseThe DXY is easing back from 4-month highs today, despite a better-than-forecast ADP print yesterday. Private sector jobs were seen rising by 42k, up from -32k prior and above the...

FTSE 100 FINISH LINE 6/11/25

FTSE 100 FINISH LINE 6/11/25The FTSE is set to close the session in negative territory as the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) opted to maintain the Bank Rate at 4.00% during its November meeting, a...