Hungary’s wage surge was bonus‑inflated; underlying growth around 8.3%, boosting demand but raising job‑cut risks.
The Pound edged higher as Iran threat fueled caution, while the Dollar recovered and GBP/USD reached 1.3190.
Euro zone inflation hit 2.5% in March; Iran War energy surge lifts prices, easing pressure for ECB hikes.
Dollar index drops 0.5% below 100 as risk sentiment improves; mixed U.S. data and key releases loom.
EUR/USD climbed 0.75% as dollar eased; Middle East tensions, oil surge, and Eurozone inflation shaped sentiment.
US stocks rallied to end March, led by tech, as easing US-Iran tensions lifted sentiment.
Sterling edged higher after Iran IRGC threat reports; soft US jobs data weighed on dollar, GBP/USD steady.
NZD/USD dips near 0.5710 as USD steadies; Middle East risks, US confidence, and RBNZ expectations weigh.
Gold rose within weekly range as Iran tensions lifted demand, but strong dollar and rate expectations pressured.
USD/CAD nears 1.3960 as loonie falls seventh day; dollar hits 10-month high amid Iran tensions.
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