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    4 March 2025
    On a difficult trading day, the Nasdaq failed to maintain its election night gains, declining significantly.

    US stock markets declined sharply; Nasdaq fell 2.6%, S&P 500 dropped 1.75%, and DJIA lost 1.4%.

    4 March 2025
    The Canadian Dollar declined against the Greenback, experiencing its seventh consecutive day of losses.

    CAD declines further as Trump threatens tariffs; PMI drops; USD/CAD nears 1.4500; officials consider retaliation measures.

    4 March 2025
    China’s article emphasises fiscal balance, dampening expectations for extensive government borrowing and spending.

    China downplays fiscal stimulus, allowing some deficit flexibility while stressing long-term budget balance amid economic discussions.

    4 March 2025
    Silver price rises above $31.50, driven by a sharp decline in the US dollar’s value.

    XAG/USD surged above $31.50, targeting $32.00 as tariffs and a softening Greenback drive silver demand higher.

    4 March 2025
    Markets were pressured as the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 640 points, approaching 43,800.

    Dow Jones fell 640 points amid tariff concerns. Nvidia dropped 9%. ISM data signals inflation worries, impacting markets.

    4 March 2025
    After a lengthy decline, the NZD/USD pair showed slight improvement, yet downside risks remain.

    NZD/USD rebounds slightly after a five-day decline, facing resistance at 0.5680 and support at 0.5580.

    4 March 2025
    The RBA’s February meeting minutes will reveal insights on anticipated future rate cuts.

    RBA minutes highlight February rate cut, future policy hints, and economic calendar focus on Australia and New Zealand.

    4 March 2025
    US 10-year yields fell to 4.16%, approaching December’s low, raising concerns about the economy.

    US 10-year yields fall to 4.16%, nearing December lows, impacting USD/JPY, which holds above 148.50.

    4 March 2025
    Trump confirmed 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico, causing USD/CAD to rise and US stocks to fall.

    Trump announced 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico, impacting USD/CAD. He also discussed Ukraine and trade negotiations.

    4 March 2025
    Trump confirms that external goods will face tariffs starting April 2, urging farmers to prepare.

    Trump announced reciprocal tariffs starting April 2, urging farmers to boost domestic production and prepare for growth.

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