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Risk selloff continues, gold gains and US dollar weakens on tariff fears | MarketTalk: What’s up today?
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Risk selloff continues, gold gains and US dollar weakens on tariff fears | MarketTalk: What’s up today?

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March 31, 202510m 0s

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Show Notes

The tariff talk remains on the headlines as the Liberation Day approaches. Risk appetite is nowhere to be found, the US dollar is weak, gold continues to extend gains into uncharted territories and oil bulls remain unreactive to the news that Trump is pissed off with Putin for unveiling plans for the next Ukrainian leadership. Equities are under pressure, the US dollar reversed an attempt to rebound from the March dip and is down for the third session on mediocre growth expectations for the US economy. In summary, the euro is looking stronger than sterling and the dollar, while the US dollar has become the weakest link among the three. This week, investors will continue to watch the Eurozone inflation numbers and the US jobs data. The expectations are weak. If the Liberation Day doesn’t lead to a relief rebound in the US dollar, the euro could make an attempt above the 1.10 mark against the dollar, and Cable could break the back of the 1.30 offers. Listen to find out more!