
📉 Risk sentiment remains under pressure at the start of the week. Asian equities opened sharply lower, with Japan’s Nikkei down around 3.5%, South Korea off about 5.5–6.0%, and China’s CSI300 lower by roughly 2.0–2.5% amid escalating geopolitical tensions. US index futures are also in the red, with S&P 500 down около 0.3–0.5%, Nasdaq losing around 0.5%, while European futures (EUROSTOXX 50, DAX) are down around 1.0–1.5%.
🛢 Oil remains the key driver of volatility. Brent crude is trading near $112–113 per barrel, while WTI holds close to $98–100, as markets continue pricing in supply disruption risks. The sharp rally in oil is reinforcing inflation concerns and adding pressure on global risk assets.
💵 The US dollar is strengthening on safe-haven demand. The dollar index (DXY) is holding near 99.5–100.0, with EUR/USD slipping toward 1.15, GBP/USD near 1.33, and USD/JPY pushing toward 159+. Meanwhile, the US 10-year Treasury yield is trading around 4.40–4.45%, close to recent highs, reflecting a repricing of rate expectations.
🥇 Gold is under pressure despite geopolitical risks. XAU/USD is trading around $4,350–4,400, near multi-month lows, as rising yields continue to weigh on the metal. In crypto, bitcoin remains relatively stable near $68,000, showing resilience compared to traditional risk assets.
📅 Today’s focus includes ECB commentary, EU consumer confidence data, and US construction-related data, which could provide additional signals on economic momentum. However, market direction remains heavily driven by headlines and energy prices.
⚡ Stay alert, manage your risk, and be ready for fast market moves — volatility is back, and this week is just getting started.
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