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NAGA Weekly Recap June 9 - 13, 2025

Catch up on this week’s market moves: strong U.S. jobs data lifted sentiment, but inflation risks and stalled trade talks kept investors cautious. Tech led gains, oil climbed, and the dollar slipped. Read the full financial recap for June 9–13, 2025.

13 June 2025

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Jobs up, talks down. Markets found support after a strong U.S. NFP beat, easing some growth worries. But stalled U.S.–China trade talks in London and lingering inflation risks kept sentiment in check. For traders, it’s all about staying nimble in a still-shaky macro environment.

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Market Mood Balancing the Buzz with Caution

A solid NFP print gave the market a confidence boost, but traders didn’t rush in blind. Inflation’s still sticky, private hiring was soft, and central bank moves are just around the corner. Tech led the gains, but most players stayed cautious, waiting for the next macro spark. With more data and policy signals on the way, it’s a game of patience—for now.

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Stocks Stay Firm as Traders Pivot

Equities held steady with a late-week push from solid NFP numbers. Tech led, but cautious traders shifted into cyclicals and defensives. Inflation and trade risks kept gains in check. Now, focus shifts to fresh data and the Fed’s next move.

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Oil Gains Ground, Gold Pulls Back on Confidence Boost

Oil climbed on trade optimism and supply concerns, with Brent near $68 and WTI around $66.50. Gold eased as strong jobs data cut demand for safe havens and pushed yields higher. Silver and copper saw mixed action. Traders are watching closely ahead of next week’s key reports.

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Forex Reacts to Jobs Data and Trade Talks

The dollar eased after a strong start, with traders shifting focus to U.S.-China talks in London. The yen gained support from Japan’s solid GDP, the euro rose on hawkish ECB signals, and the pound strengthened on UK growth. Dollar’s next move hinges on trade outcomes and upcosming economic data.

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Markets are steady but cautious, with traders balancing strong data against lingering risks. Next week’s inflation numbers and central bank moves will set the tone—stay sharp and ready to adapt. The game’s far from over. 📉🔥

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