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NAGA Weekly Recap August 4 - 8, 2025

Stay ahead with this week’s financial recap: strong tech earnings, rising U.S. tariffs, volatile commodities, and shifting currency markets. Get the latest insights for savvy traders.

8 August 2025

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Gladys Eguia

The market’s on edge this week. Strong earnings keep stocks afloat, but rising geopolitical and trade tensions are weighing heavy. Mixed policy signals and choppy economic data mean no clear trend yet. For now, headlines and upcoming reports will steer the action — and with volatility running hot, quick moves are the name of the game.

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Tariffs Stir Volatility, But the Economy Shows Grit
Markets bounced this week amid rising trade tensions and mixed economic signals. New U.S. tariffs rattled sentiment and shook global trade, while strong earnings and a steady Fed kept things balanced. The takeaway: political risks are real, but the U.S. economy’s holding firm, for now.

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Markets Stand Tall Amid Tariff Pressure
Equities wrapped the week higher, led by tech’s strong run. Healthy earnings prove fundamentals are holding up against political noise. That said, with new tariffs on the way, expect some sectors to play it safer in the next few sessions.

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Geopolitics Fuel Commodity Moves
Commodities had a mixed week. Oil swung back and forth as supply worries clashed with demand doubts. Tensions and possible U.S. sanctions kept prices supported, but global demand fears and surprise inventory changes capped gains. Gold stayed steady, holding its ground as a safe haven amid ongoing risks.

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Dollar Drops, Euro & Yen Catch the Wave
The US dollar started strong on hawkish vibes but then took a sharp dive after mixed economic data and trade worries hit. Euro and Yen jumped on the dip, gaining ground. Meanwhile, the British Pound rallied, boosted by the Bank of England’s different policy path.

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