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USDJPY has finally pushed above the 160.00 level, putting immediate intervention risk back on the table.

The higher the pair moves from here, the more traders may need to factor in the possibility of official action from Japan.

Previous intervention episodes have produced sharp drops of several hundred pips, with the pair quickly movin...


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Bitcoin fell 5.8% today to $67,200, its lowest level since early April, taking its yearly decline to 36.6%.

This might be expected if all risk assets were down. But we are in one of the strongest risk asset rallies in recent memory. That is what makes bitcoin’s weakness stand out.

Bitcoin has a scarcity narrative and the political narrative (The Trum...


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Citi and Goldman Sachs have turned more bullish on copper, with both banks raising their price forecasts as tariff uncertainty continues to support the market.

Citi analysts said on Monday that they now expect copper to reach $14,500 per metric ton next month and $15,000 per metric ton within a year, marking the bank’s first bullish call on the metal in 2026.


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US gasoline futures were trading at $3.20 per gallon in late May, close to their lowest level in more than a month, as a White House official confirmed an Axios report that US and Iranian negotiators had reportedly agreed to a 60-day memorandum of understanding to extend a ceasefire. However, President Donald Trump has yet to give final approval to the agreement.

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Oil prices fell sharply on Wednesday after U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the U.S. would give talks with Iran “every chance to succeed.”

WTI crude dropped more than 5% to close at $88.68 a barrel, while Brent also fell more than 5% to settle at $94.29.

“The bottom line is that we prefer the negotiated diplomatic route and we’...


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