AUD/USD stalls near 0.7165 after 0.7200 rejection; mixed Australian data, Iran conflict boosts USD inflation worries.
Standard Chartered expects BSP to hold rates in April, delay hike to June, raise 2026 inflation forecast.
China’s Q1 GDP rose 5.0%, beating forecasts; exports and industry climbed, while retail, property and jobs lagged.
Netflix shares slid over 9% after Q1 EPS miss and softer Q2 guidance, despite revenue beat.
Silver slips 0.30%, stalls below $81 resistance; indecision persists, with bullish RSI; key support at $76.94.
Falling exports and supply shocks may flip East Asia’s surpluses into deficits, cutting recycled capital outflows sharply.
Dollar steadied as Hormuz disruptions fueled energy fears; major pairs mixed, oil and gold elevated, ceasefire monitored.
China’s Q1 GDP beat forecasts; output rose, but retail sales, jobs, and housing remained weak.
Pfister: G10 and EM carry trades surged in early 2025, helped by FX moves, but risks remain.
AUD/USD slipped near 0.7155 as dollar steadied; Iran talks, high oil, softer Australian jobs pressured.
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