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NAGA Weekly Recap March 17 - 21, 2025

21 March 2025

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Gladys Eguia

This week, markets are on high alert as investors await Federal Reserve decisions and monitor global tensions. Inflation data is in focus, with rate hike concerns driving sharp swings in stocks and bonds. 

Geopolitical conflicts add to the uncertainty, pushing investors toward safe-haven assets like gold and Treasuries. Every development matters, and traders are watching closely for the next move.

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Risk-Averse Mood Dominates as Uncertainty Looms

Financial markets are in a state of heightened anxiety. Investors are on high alert, closely watching central bank signals and global geopolitical shifts. Economic uncertainty, coupled with rising international tensions, has created a cautious environment, pushing investors toward safer assets like gold and Treasuries. With stock indices under pressure, the demand for safe-haven investments is growing, reflecting widespread uncertainty about what comes next.

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Tech Stocks Under Pressure: Interest Rates & AI Influence

The tech sector is feeling the heat from fluctuating Treasury yields and shifting interest rate expectations. Volatility is high as investors reassess valuations and focus on AI's impact. Major indices like the Nasdaq and DAX are facing challenges, despite some earnings-driven gains.

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Gold Soars to Record Highs as Geopolitical Risks Grow

Gold prices are soaring, breaking through the $3000 mark, driven by rising inflation fears and geopolitical instability. Meanwhile, energy markets remain volatile as tensions and supply-demand shifts impact prices.

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Dollar Weakness Drives Currency Market Shifts

The U.S. dollar continues to weaken as uncertainty around interest rate changes grows. Major currencies like GBP and JPY are reacting, with GBPUSD rising and USDJPY pulling back amid increased market volatility.

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Another week of market ups and downs! What’s on the horizon? Stay with us for more updates and expert insights. 🌍📊

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