AUD/JPY climbed to 114.15 as Iran’s Strait of Hormuz proposal boosted risk sentiment; traders await Australian CPI.
USD/CAD held near 1.3680 as mixed Iran and oil news offset BoC and Fed caution.
Japan’s Coincident Index held at 116.3 in February, unchanged from January, signaling steady current business conditions.
Japan’s leading economic index rose to 113.3 in February, beating the 112.4 forecast by 0.9 points.
Gold prices in Philippines rose Monday: PHP 9,218.90/gram and PHP 107,527.40/tola, FXStreet data shows.
Singapore’s industrial production grew 10.1% year-on-year in March, rebounding from -0.1% previously, a 10.2-point increase.
Singapore industrial output climbed 10.1% year-on-year in March, rebounding sharply from -0.1% previously, a 10.2-point swing.
Singapore’s industrial production rebounded 4.7% month-on-month in March, reversing February’s 7.2% decline, signaling recovery.
USD/CHF weak near 0.7840 as dollar softens; Middle East tensions, Iran diplomacy, and SNB intervention watch.
UAE gold prices rose Monday: AED 557.88/gram, tola AED 6,507.02; central banks boosted reserves in 2022.
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