📈 After a weak start on Friday, when tech stocks plunged and the Nasdaq briefly lost about 2%, U.S. markets rebounded. The S&P 500 finished slightly higher, while the Nasdaq 100 nearly erased all losses. 🌏 Asian markets opened the new week on a strong note, encouraged by signs that the 🇺🇸 U.S. government shutdown may soon end. The Senate approved the first key bill (60–40), and media reports suggest enough votes are secured to end the stalemate. 💹 Optimism in Washington lifted global sentiment, pressured the dollar, and boosted Asian currencies. Japan’s Nikkei 225 gained 1.15%, Hang Seng rose 0.51%, S&P/ASX 200 added 0.66%, while Shanghai Composite stayed flat. 🥇 Gold continued climbing above $4,050/oz, supported by central bank buying and ETF demand. 💱 On the forex side, the AUD and CAD strengthened on hopes of better China–U.S. ties, while the EUR and CHF traded steadily. The JPY weakened, with USD/JPY nearing 154.00 after PM Takaichi hinted at a more expansionary fiscal policy. 🏦 The BoJ signalled confidence in wage growth, preparing for a possible rate hike, while RBA’s Hauser said restrictive policy would stay for now to fight inflation. 🇨🇳 China’s PBOC fixed USD/CNY at 7.0856 (vs 7.1175 expected), strengthening the yuan. CPI rose 0.2% YoY, PPI fell 2.1% — showing mild easing of deflationary pressure. Beijing also eased trade tensions, suspending U.S.-related port fees and lifting export bans on key metals like gallium and germanium. 💰 Bitcoin and other cryptos rose again after recent volatility, following improved investor sentiment. 👔 Warren Buffett confirmed he will release a farewell letter as he prepares to step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. ✨ Stay alert — markets are entering the week with optimism, but volatility may return fast! 🌅 Morning Market Update (10.11.2025) was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story📈 After a weak start on Friday, when tech stocks plunged and the Nasdaq briefly lost about 2%, U.S. markets rebounded. The S&P 500 finished slightly higher, while the Nasdaq 100 nearly erased all losses. 🌏 Asian markets opened the new week on a strong note, encouraged by signs that the 🇺🇸 U.S. government shutdown may soon end. The Senate approved the first key bill (60–40), and media reports suggest enough votes are secured to end the stalemate. 💹 Optimism in Washington lifted global sentiment, pressured the dollar, and boosted Asian currencies. Japan’s Nikkei 225 gained 1.15%, Hang Seng rose 0.51%, S&P/ASX 200 added 0.66%, while Shanghai Composite stayed flat. 🥇 Gold continued climbing above $4,050/oz, supported by central bank buying and ETF demand. 💱 On the forex side, the AUD and CAD strengthened on hopes of better China–U.S. ties, while the EUR and CHF traded steadily. The JPY weakened, with USD/JPY nearing 154.00 after PM Takaichi hinted at a more expansionary fiscal policy. 🏦 The BoJ signalled confidence in wage growth, preparing for a possible rate hike, while RBA’s Hauser said restrictive policy would stay for now to fight inflation. 🇨🇳 China’s PBOC fixed USD/CNY at 7.0856 (vs 7.1175 expected), strengthening the yuan. CPI rose 0.2% YoY, PPI fell 2.1% — showing mild easing of deflationary pressure. Beijing also eased trade tensions, suspending U.S.-related port fees and lifting export bans on key metals like gallium and germanium. 💰 Bitcoin and other cryptos rose again after recent volatility, following improved investor sentiment. 👔 Warren Buffett confirmed he will release a farewell letter as he prepares to step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. ✨ Stay alert — markets are entering the week with optimism, but volatility may return fast! 🌅 Morning Market Update (10.11.2025) was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story

Morning Market Update (10.11.2025)

2025/11/10 19:47
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📈 After a weak start on Friday, when tech stocks plunged and the Nasdaq briefly lost about 2%, U.S. markets rebounded. The S&P 500 finished slightly higher, while the Nasdaq 100 nearly erased all losses.

🌏 Asian markets opened the new week on a strong note, encouraged by signs that the 🇺🇸 U.S. government shutdown may soon end. The Senate approved the first key bill (60–40), and media reports suggest enough votes are secured to end the stalemate.

💹 Optimism in Washington lifted global sentiment, pressured the dollar, and boosted Asian currencies. Japan’s Nikkei 225 gained 1.15%, Hang Seng rose 0.51%, S&P/ASX 200 added 0.66%, while Shanghai Composite stayed flat.

🥇 Gold continued climbing above $4,050/oz, supported by central bank buying and ETF demand.
💱 On the forex side, the AUD and CAD strengthened on hopes of better China–U.S. ties, while the EUR and CHF traded steadily. The JPY weakened, with USD/JPY nearing 154.00 after PM Takaichi hinted at a more expansionary fiscal policy.

🏦 The BoJ signalled confidence in wage growth, preparing for a possible rate hike, while RBA’s Hauser said restrictive policy would stay for now to fight inflation.
🇨🇳 China’s PBOC fixed USD/CNY at 7.0856 (vs 7.1175 expected), strengthening the yuan. CPI rose 0.2% YoY, PPI fell 2.1% — showing mild easing of deflationary pressure. Beijing also eased trade tensions, suspending U.S.-related port fees and lifting export bans on key metals like gallium and germanium.

💰 Bitcoin and other cryptos rose again after recent volatility, following improved investor sentiment.

👔 Warren Buffett confirmed he will release a farewell letter as he prepares to step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.

✨ Stay alert — markets are entering the week with optimism, but volatility may return fast!


🌅 Morning Market Update (10.11.2025) was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

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