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October 16th, New York Update: Global Markets and Geopolitical Briefing

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A tartalmat a Financial Source biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Financial Source vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

Show Notes — Thu, Oct 16, 2025

FX

  • USD mixed/softer as Fed signals rising job-market risks and a nearing end to balance-sheet runoff; data flow still disrupted by shutdown.
  • EUR holds above 1.16 on improved French political backdrop and firmer industrial prints.
  • GBP firmer above 1.34; Chancellor Reeves flags higher taxes on wealthier households; BoE notes softer labour market.
  • JPY briefly bid after BoJ’s Tamura urged moving rates toward neutral; haven tone faded as USD flows stabilized.
  • AUD pressured by weaker jobs (higher unemployment), partly offset by RBA comments that conditions have eased; NZD steadier alongside a stronger PBoC CNY fix.

Commodities

  • Gold extends record run above $4,200/oz on softer USD and easing expectations.
  • Oil rangebound; geopolitical noise (Ukraine strike on Russian refinery; reports of Indian refiners preparing to trim Russian imports) offset by surprise U.S. builds in crude and gasoline and cautious demand guidance.
  • Base metals subdued to rangebound; China CPI/PPI still soft keeps demand questions open.

Tariffs & Trade

  • President Trump: U.S. is “in a trade war with China”; tariffs framed as national-security tool; 100% tariffs remain on the table.
  • China MOFCOM: rare-earth curbs are not a ban; civilian-use licenses to be approved; earlier introduced special port fees for U.S. ships.
  • South Korea signals optimism on a U.S. tariff accommodation alongside a large U.S. investment pledge.
  • Mexico in talks with U.S. to discount tariffs on heavy-truck parts.
  • U.S. officials say no broad evidence of appliance tariff evasion after Whirlpool complaint.

Geopolitics

  • Middle East: Fragile Gaza ceasefire; Israel orders plans in case fighting resumes; Hamas says all recoverable hostages/remains transferred; U.S. describes improving aid flows and early work on a stabilization force.
  • Russia–Ukraine: Kyiv signals desire to press offensive; talk of potential settlement space persists; energy infrastructure again targeted.
  • Venezuela: Caracas condemns Trump’s confirmation of CIA operations, calling it a violation of international law.

Notable Policy/Headline Signals

  • Fed Beige Book: activity little changed; labour demand muted; retail goods spending edged down.
  • BoJ’s Tamura: push rates toward neutral to avoid sharper hikes later.
  • U.K. budget signalling: higher taxes on the wealthy “part of the story.”

What to Watch Next

  • USD path as Fed speakers (Waller, Barkin, Barr, Miran, Bowman, Kashkari) frame the easing outlook.
  • Follow-through in gold at new highs and whether oil breaks its range on fresh supply/demand shocks.
  • Any concrete U.S.–China tariff steps (scope, timelines, sector carve-outs) and China’s licensing cadence on rare earths.
  • U.K. budget details and French no-confidence dynamics for EUR sentiment.
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Manage episode 514048267 series 3683267
A tartalmat a Financial Source biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Financial Source vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

Show Notes — Thu, Oct 16, 2025

FX

  • USD mixed/softer as Fed signals rising job-market risks and a nearing end to balance-sheet runoff; data flow still disrupted by shutdown.
  • EUR holds above 1.16 on improved French political backdrop and firmer industrial prints.
  • GBP firmer above 1.34; Chancellor Reeves flags higher taxes on wealthier households; BoE notes softer labour market.
  • JPY briefly bid after BoJ’s Tamura urged moving rates toward neutral; haven tone faded as USD flows stabilized.
  • AUD pressured by weaker jobs (higher unemployment), partly offset by RBA comments that conditions have eased; NZD steadier alongside a stronger PBoC CNY fix.

Commodities

  • Gold extends record run above $4,200/oz on softer USD and easing expectations.
  • Oil rangebound; geopolitical noise (Ukraine strike on Russian refinery; reports of Indian refiners preparing to trim Russian imports) offset by surprise U.S. builds in crude and gasoline and cautious demand guidance.
  • Base metals subdued to rangebound; China CPI/PPI still soft keeps demand questions open.

Tariffs & Trade

  • President Trump: U.S. is “in a trade war with China”; tariffs framed as national-security tool; 100% tariffs remain on the table.
  • China MOFCOM: rare-earth curbs are not a ban; civilian-use licenses to be approved; earlier introduced special port fees for U.S. ships.
  • South Korea signals optimism on a U.S. tariff accommodation alongside a large U.S. investment pledge.
  • Mexico in talks with U.S. to discount tariffs on heavy-truck parts.
  • U.S. officials say no broad evidence of appliance tariff evasion after Whirlpool complaint.

Geopolitics

  • Middle East: Fragile Gaza ceasefire; Israel orders plans in case fighting resumes; Hamas says all recoverable hostages/remains transferred; U.S. describes improving aid flows and early work on a stabilization force.
  • Russia–Ukraine: Kyiv signals desire to press offensive; talk of potential settlement space persists; energy infrastructure again targeted.
  • Venezuela: Caracas condemns Trump’s confirmation of CIA operations, calling it a violation of international law.

Notable Policy/Headline Signals

  • Fed Beige Book: activity little changed; labour demand muted; retail goods spending edged down.
  • BoJ’s Tamura: push rates toward neutral to avoid sharper hikes later.
  • U.K. budget signalling: higher taxes on the wealthy “part of the story.”

What to Watch Next

  • USD path as Fed speakers (Waller, Barkin, Barr, Miran, Bowman, Kashkari) frame the easing outlook.
  • Follow-through in gold at new highs and whether oil breaks its range on fresh supply/demand shocks.
  • Any concrete U.S.–China tariff steps (scope, timelines, sector carve-outs) and China’s licensing cadence on rare earths.
  • U.K. budget details and French no-confidence dynamics for EUR sentiment.
  continue reading

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