📊 Asian indices are mostly in the green: 🇨🇳 CHN.cash +0.75%, CH50cash +2.0% 🇯🇵 JP225 +0.36% 🇦🇺🇸🇬 modest declines in Australia & Singapore 🇺🇸 US stocks: 📈 US500 closed at a new all-time high, edging another +0.05% today. 💻 US100 +0.13% after a weaker close yesterday. 🚀 Oracle surged nearly +36% after earnings. 🏦 Deutsche Bank now sees S&P 500 at 7,000 by year-end, citing stronger EPS growth (+10% in Q2 vs +8.7% in Q1). 🇪🇺 Europe: DE40 & EU50 futures +0.05% before the open. 🇯🇵 Japan: PPI inflation steady at 2.7% y/y; BoJ expected to hold rates. Next year’s wage hike likely 4.8% (vs 5.25% this year). 🇳🇿 RBNZ: rate outlook at 2.5% by year-end (current 3.0%). 🇪🇺 ECB likely to hold rates today, but trade uncertainty could spark December cut expectations. 🇺🇸 Fed: Goldman Sachs expects a 25bp cut next week, with more to follow. 📌 Key focus today: US CPI at 14:30 CET — a softer print could trigger speculation of a 50bp cut. 💱 EUR/USD trades just under 1.1700. 🛢️ WTI oil slips below $63.50 after geopolitical tensions drove yesterday’s spike. 🥇 Gold eases to $3,630 after Tuesday’s intraday record. ₿ Bitcoin keeps rallying, breaking resistance to $114,200. ✨ Stay tuned with NordFX — where global markets meet trading opportunities! 🌅 Morning Market Update - 11.09.2025 was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story📊 Asian indices are mostly in the green: 🇨🇳 CHN.cash +0.75%, CH50cash +2.0% 🇯🇵 JP225 +0.36% 🇦🇺🇸🇬 modest declines in Australia & Singapore 🇺🇸 US stocks: 📈 US500 closed at a new all-time high, edging another +0.05% today. 💻 US100 +0.13% after a weaker close yesterday. 🚀 Oracle surged nearly +36% after earnings. 🏦 Deutsche Bank now sees S&P 500 at 7,000 by year-end, citing stronger EPS growth (+10% in Q2 vs +8.7% in Q1). 🇪🇺 Europe: DE40 & EU50 futures +0.05% before the open. 🇯🇵 Japan: PPI inflation steady at 2.7% y/y; BoJ expected to hold rates. Next year’s wage hike likely 4.8% (vs 5.25% this year). 🇳🇿 RBNZ: rate outlook at 2.5% by year-end (current 3.0%). 🇪🇺 ECB likely to hold rates today, but trade uncertainty could spark December cut expectations. 🇺🇸 Fed: Goldman Sachs expects a 25bp cut next week, with more to follow. 📌 Key focus today: US CPI at 14:30 CET — a softer print could trigger speculation of a 50bp cut. 💱 EUR/USD trades just under 1.1700. 🛢️ WTI oil slips below $63.50 after geopolitical tensions drove yesterday’s spike. 🥇 Gold eases to $3,630 after Tuesday’s intraday record. ₿ Bitcoin keeps rallying, breaking resistance to $114,200. ✨ Stay tuned with NordFX — where global markets meet trading opportunities! 🌅 Morning Market Update - 11.09.2025 was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story

Morning Market Update - 11.09.2025

2025/09/11 18:46

📊 Asian indices are mostly in the green:
🇨🇳 CHN.cash +0.75%, CH50cash +2.0%
🇯🇵 JP225 +0.36%
🇦🇺🇸🇬 modest declines in Australia & Singapore

🇺🇸 US stocks:
📈 US500 closed at a new all-time high, edging another +0.05% today.
💻 US100 +0.13% after a weaker close yesterday.
🚀 Oracle surged nearly +36% after earnings.

🏦 Deutsche Bank now sees S&P 500 at 7,000 by year-end, citing stronger EPS growth (+10% in Q2 vs +8.7% in Q1).

🇪🇺 Europe: DE40 & EU50 futures +0.05% before the open.
🇯🇵 Japan: PPI inflation steady at 2.7% y/y; BoJ expected to hold rates. Next year’s wage hike likely 4.8% (vs 5.25% this year).
🇳🇿 RBNZ: rate outlook at 2.5% by year-end (current 3.0%).

🇪🇺 ECB likely to hold rates today, but trade uncertainty could spark December cut expectations.
🇺🇸 Fed: Goldman Sachs expects a 25bp cut next week, with more to follow.
📌 Key focus today: US CPI at 14:30 CET — a softer print could trigger speculation of a 50bp cut.

💱 EUR/USD trades just under 1.1700.
🛢️ WTI oil slips below $63.50 after geopolitical tensions drove yesterday’s spike.
🥇 Gold eases to $3,630 after Tuesday’s intraday record.
₿ Bitcoin keeps rallying, breaking resistance to $114,200.

✨ Stay tuned with NordFX — where global markets meet trading opportunities!


🌅 Morning Market Update - 11.09.2025 was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

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