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NAGA Weekly Recap January 5 - 9, 2026

Weekly market update: Track key moves across equities, forex, commodities, and Bitcoin. Stay ahead of volatility, major economic data, and market trends with our clear, concise recap.

Updated January 9, 2026

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Markets played it cautious this week. US equities pulled back from recent highs, Europe held up, and the US dollar stayed strong, weighing on EURUSD and GBPUSD. Commodities were mixed—gold gave back some gains, energy stayed in range—and volatility stayed elevated around key technical levels.

Economic data kept traders on their toes: German CPI was flat, US ISM Manufacturing contracted, Services PMI expanded, and ADP and JOLTS came in soft. All eyes now on NFP, jobless claims, and consumer sentiment to set the next moves.

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Dynamic Moves Across Assets

Markets were active this week, with economic updates driving swings across equities, FX, commodities, and crypto. Early price action set the tone, and several assets made decisive short-term moves rather than consolidating. Bitcoin hovered near $90,000 amid heightened volatility, keeping traders on alert.

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US Slides, Europe Holds Up

Equities were mixed: US indices pulled back, with the S&P 500 testing 7,000 and the NASDAQ near 25,820. Europe outperformed, as the FTSE 100 hit a new all-time high above 10,150 and the DAX climbed past 25,200, showing regional resilience.

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Precious Metals Pull Back

Gold gained early but eased back from $4,500, while silver fell from highs above $82 to trade near 78. Energy markets were steady, with WTI around $56 and Brent testing $60, keeping prices within familiar ranges.

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Dollar Keeps Pressure on Majors

The US dollar stayed strong, pushing EURUSD below 1.17 and GBPUSD under 1.35. USDJPY traded sideways between 155–157, as major pairs held near key levels and overall FX moves remained controlled.

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