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NAGA Weekly Recap February 3-7, 2025

7 February 2025

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Gladys Eguia

This week in financial markets was anything but steady. Tech stocks saw sharp swings as major companies reported earnings, keeping investors on edge. The Fed held interest rates steady but hinted at possible hikes to tame inflation, despite signs of economic slowdown. 

Global markets felt the heat from rising U.S.-China trade tensions, adding to uncertainty. Meanwhile, crypto took a major hit, with panic-driven sell-offs draining capital from the market. With volatility running high, investors are bracing for what comes next. 

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Global Markets Mixed Amid Uncertainty

This week, global markets experienced a period of mixed performance, with some sectors showing resilience while others struggled against various headwinds. Ongoing economic uncertainties, including inflationary pressures and shifting policies, contributed to market volatility. Geopolitical tensions and the evolving interest rate environment remained key factors influencing investor sentiment, leading to cautious trading activity. Meanwhile, fluctuations in commodities and currency markets added another layer of complexity, as investors assessed potential risks and opportunities in an uncertain economic landscape.

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Stocks Show Diverging Trends

The stock market witnessed a period of volatility, with technology stocks facing particular pressure. Earnings season has so far brought mixed results, with some companies exceeding expectations while others fell short. Concerns around the potential impact of interest rates on corporate profitability weighed on investor sentiment along with a general sense of uncertainty and instability. However, some sectors, such as energy and financials, demonstrated resilience.

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Oil WTI Manages to Hold Above $70

In the commodities market, oil prices experienced a period of consolidation despite seeming under pressure with WTI managing to stay over the key $70 level. Supply and demand dynamics, coupled with geopolitical factors, continued to shape the price trajectory. Gold prices remained relatively stable and are attempting to recover, with investors weighing the potential for inflation against the strengthening US dollar. Other commodities, such as agricultural products, experienced price fluctuations due to factors like weather patterns and global demand.

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Dollar Weakens, Euro Wobbles, EM Currencies in Focus

The foreign exchange market witnessed some notable movements. The US dollar remained relatively under pressure from major currencies, reflecting the ongoing situation of the US economy. Meanwhile, the euro also showed some signs of weakness, impacted by economic data within the Eurozone. EURUSD attempted to recover noticeably from the low reached at the end of January and encountered some resistance around the 1.0400 level. Emerging market currencies experienced mixed fortunes, influenced by factors such as domestic economic conditions and global risk sentiment.

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Another wild week in the books! What’s next? Stay with us for more insights and market trends. 🌍 🌟

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