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    17 April 2026
    During the Asian session, XAG/USD edges 0.50% higher, consolidating near 50% Fibonacci, under $79.00 mark

    Silver consolidates near 50% retracement below $79, fourth weekly gain; resistance $80-$81, support $77.01.

    17 April 2026
    UOB’s Ho Woei Chen reviews China’s 1Q26 5.0% GDP rise, keeping 2026 growth at 4.7% amid headwinds

    China’s Q1 2026 GDP grew 5.0%, meeting targets; risks persist; rate cut delayed to 3Q26.

    17 April 2026
    Gold edges towards $4,800 as traders weigh inflation and potential progress in United States-Iran weekend talks

    Gold rises to $4,795 amid easing tensions, persistent inflation, ceasefire efforts, and strong central-bank demand support.

    17 April 2026
    New Zealand’s monthly electronic card retail sales growth slowed to 0.7%, down from 1.4% previously

    New Zealand’s March electronic card retail sales rose 0.7%, slowing from February’s 1.4% monthly increase.

    17 April 2026
    New Zealand’s annual electronic card retail sales increased to 2.7% in March, from 1.5% previously

    New Zealand’s electronic card retail sales rose 2.7% year-on-year in March, accelerating from 1.5% previously.

    17 April 2026
    Following disappointing UK production figures, GBP/USD retreated after gains, edging lower to near 1.3525 amid steady selling

    GBP/USD slides to 1.3525 on mixed UK data; Iran tensions boost dollar, technical support near 1.3500.

    17 April 2026
    With mixed US data, USD/JPY climbs above 159.00 as dollar strengthens, though RSI divergence limits gains

    USD/JPY rebounds above 159.00 on firmer dollar; upside capped by Japan warnings as RSI wanes.

    17 April 2026
    Amid Hormuz disruption and geopolitical tensions, the US Dollar’s safe-haven appeal restrains NZD/USD near 0.5890

    NZD/USD hovered near 0.5890 as firmer US Dollar, Hormuz disruption and Middle East tensions limited gains.

    17 April 2026
    Despite 5.0% growth amid weak investment and retail sales, authorities restrain CNY gains, reliant on exports

    China’s 5% growth relies on exports; policymakers manage yuan appreciation cautiously to sustain competitiveness and ease pressure.

    17 April 2026
    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent met global leaders, reiterating US plans for trade deals and mineral policy repairs

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent met UK, Italy, and Japan leaders to advance trade deals, focusing on critical minerals.

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