414001 March 27, 2025 04:45 Forexlive Latest News Market News
Goldman Sachs has raised its year-end 2025 gold price forecast to USD 3,300 per ounce, up from a previous estimate of USD 3,100. The investment bank also widened its projected trading range to USD 3,250–3,520, citing continued strong demand from Asian central banks.
According to Goldman, large-scale gold purchases by these central banks are likely to persist for another three to six years as they work toward reaching their long-term reserve targets. This sustained buying is expected to be a key driver of upward pressure on prices.
The bank also noted that medium-term risks remain tilted to the upside. In more extreme, tail-risk scenarios, gold could even climb beyond USD 4,200 per ounce by the end of 2025.
This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.
414000 March 27, 2025 04:40 Forexlive Latest News Market News
Trump slaps a 25% tariff on all cars not made in the USA (is in addition to tariffs already in place,)
Trump speaking. He hasn’t mentioned a date this’ll take effect. Hasn’t mentioned any (if any) exemptions.
More:
This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.
413999 March 27, 2025 04:30 Forexlive Latest News Market News
News here:
Trump slaps a 25% tariff on all cars not made in the USA
The US dollar is higher. EUR/USD to 1.0740 as I post:
This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.
413998 March 27, 2025 04:15 Forexlive Latest News Market News
The European Commission has advised that every citizen should stockpile enough food to be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours in case of crisis, the European Commission.
The FT had the report, gated.
POLITICO gave the heads up a little earlier, prior to the EU statement:
Have a spare can opener too 😉
This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.
413997 March 27, 2025 03:45 Forexlive Latest News Market News
Tariff and inflation fears sent the broader US stock indices lower and yields higher. The broader S&P and Nasdaq indices snapped 3 day’s of positive closes. Yields are higher. The 10-year yield is up 4.2 basis points today 10 basis points this week.
Copper continued its run to the upside reaching a new all time high of $5.37 before coming off. The price is at $5.24, up $0.03 or 0.59%. From the low on January 2, to the high today, the price has moved up 34.18%.
Pres. Trump is expected to announce tariffs on auto’s shortly. He is also rumored to be leaning to tariffs of 20-25% on European imports.
From the Fed today, Minneapolis Pres. Neel Kashkari was a bit more dovish in his comments today. He described the current shift in market sentiment as the most dramatic since the COVID era, attributing much of it to growing uncertainty around tariffs. He noted that a significant portion of the sentiment change is driven by concerns over tariffs, suggesting that the resulting hit to business and consumer confidence could potentially have a greater economic impact than the tariffs themselves. Kashkari emphasized the importance of resolving trade uncertainty, stating that doing so could help restore lost confidence. He also warned that the longer this confidence shock persists, the more meaningful and lasting its effects may become.
Overall, his comments carried a dovish tone, reflecting caution about the broader implications of tariff-related uncertainty.
On the otherhand, St. Louis Fed President Musalem was more hawkish on worries of 2nd round effects from tariffs on inflation.
Musalem expressed growing concern that inflation may remain above the 2% target or even rise further in the near term. While acknowledging a slowdown in growth and caution among consumers and businesses, he stated that patience with current policy is appropriate as the Fed assesses whether inflation is on track to return to target. However, he warned that the risks of inflation stalling or rising have increased, especially if second-round effects from tariffs begin to take hold. Musalem emphasized that not all tariff-driven price increases should be assumed temporary, and if the labor market remains strong alongside persistent inflation, the Fed may need to keep rates elevated for longer or even adopt more restrictive measures.
Despite his hawkish tone—being the first Fed official in this cycle to explicitly raise the possibility of rate hikes—he also acknowledged the balance of risks, noting that if unemployment rises, cuts could still be warranted even in the face of tariffs. He also highlighted that recent surveys show more businesses plan to raise prices in the coming months, suggesting growing pricing pressures.
Musalem concluded with a warning that rising medium- to long-term inflation expectations could demand a more vigilant policy response, especially given the backdrop of a full-employment economy and lingering consumer sensitivity from previous inflation spikes.
The USD is trading higher on the day vs the major currencies. The biggest gains were vs the JPY and the GBP by 0.42%. The USD gained 0.36% vs the EUR. Versus the CAD, AUD and NZD, the greenback was higher by 0.14% or less on the day.
Technically:
EURUSD:
EURUSD initially attempted to hold support within a swing area between 1.07609 and 1.07767. A corrective move higher reached the next swing area near 1.0804 but encountered strong selling pressure. The pair then fell to fresh session lows in the final hour of trading, driven by hawkish Fed rhetoric and reports from Politico suggesting EU tariffs could be set between 20% and 25%—above the expected 20%. EURUSD bottomed at 1.0745, with the next key support seen at the rising 200-day moving average near 1.0730. Also in focus is the 38.2% retracement of the rally from the February 28 low at 1.07266, a level that could attract dip buyers and lead to some profit-taking from shorts. A break below this level, however, could trigger further downside momentum.
GBPUSD:
Cable broke below its 100-bar moving average on the 4-hour chart during the European session and remained under that level into the US close (currently at 1.2922). This moving average aligns closely with the 61.8% retracement of the drop from the September 2024 high, adding to its technical significance. On continued weakness, the next downside target is the swing area between 1.2831 and 1.2843.
USDJPY:
USDJPY saw choppy price action around the swing zone between 150.11 and 150.28. Buyers stepped in just above the psychological support at 150.00 during the European morning session. Later in the day, a US session pullback found support near the high end of that swing area at 150.28. Heading into the close, the pair is trading at 150.525, holding near intraday highs.
NZDUSD:During the Asia-Pacific session, NZDUSD found support just ahead of its rising 200-bar moving average on the 4-hour chart (currently at 0.5713). The pair then staged a rally, breaking above a key cluster of moving averages—the 100-bar moving average on the 4-hour chart, the 100-day moving average, and the 100-hour moving average—before testing the 200-hour moving average at 0.5763. However, the rally lost momentum, and the price has since retreated below the trio of 100-bar moving averages, now clustered between 0.5731 and 0.5736. With the pair currently trading at 0.5725, holding below this zone keeps the short-term bias tilted to the downside. A move back above the moving average cluster would shift the near-term outlook back to the upside.
Looking at the closing stock levels today:
In the US debt market, yields are higher:
Crude oil is trading higher by $0.88 at $16.88. Gold is trading up $1.77 at $3021.50 and Bitcoin is trading down $149 and $87,279.
This article was written by Greg Michalowski at www.forexlive.com.
413996 March 27, 2025 03:30 Forexlive Latest News Market News
Still waiting on Trump’s auto tariff announcement.
It was due at 4pm US Eastern time.
Trump a little behind schedule.
Stay tuned!
This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.
413995 March 27, 2025 03:15 Forexlive Latest News Market News
The mix of cooling AI investment and a White House looming announcement (4 pm ET scheduled) of auto tariffs put the market in the mood to lower risk:
This article was written by Adam Button at www.forexlive.com.
413994 March 27, 2025 03:15 Forexlive Latest News Market News
The investment flow data from Japn is unlikely to move yen upon release.
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413993 March 27, 2025 03:00 Forexlive Latest News Market News
Good morning, afternoon and evening all. Any charts, technical analysis, trade ideas, thoughts, views, ForexLive traders would like to share and discuss with fellow ForexLive traders, please do so:
This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.
413992 March 27, 2025 03:00 Forexlive Latest News Market News
This was telegraphed but Pres. Trump is saying:
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413991 March 27, 2025 02:41 Forexlive Latest News Market News
Treasury Sec. Bessent is speaking on Fox news and says:
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413990 March 27, 2025 02:30 Forexlive Latest News Market News
Politico is reporting that the European Union is likely to face a flat, double-digit tariff on all goods exported to the U.S. as part of “reciprocal tariffs” expected to be formally announced by former President Donald Trump on April 2 and take effect at midnight on April 3. This is according to European diplomats.
The proposed tariff rate is still under discussion, but could be as high as 20–25%, and would be additive—coming on top of existing tariffs on specific industries such as steel, aluminum, and countries purchasing oil and gas from Venezuela (including Spain and the Netherlands). That is higher than earlier reports which pegged the number at 20%.
Trump’s tariff package is expected to target five industries:
Steel and aluminum (already in effect)
Automobiles (announcement expected Wednesday)
Lumber, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals (possible later in April)
EU diplomats say there’s little they can do to avoid the tariffs, which the Trump administration views as the starting point of broader trade negotiations. The tariff calculations are said to reflect trade barriers the EU imposes on U.S. exports, including both tariffs and non-tariff barriers.
Trump has ramped up criticism of the EU, calling its trade practices unfair and even questioning the legitimacy of the bloc’s value-added tax system (although this is apparently not being considered anymore).
As per Trump, the US has been abused for decades. He wants his pound of flesh.
The EURUSD is trading to new lows at 1.0750. The 200 day MA is at 1.0730.
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This article was written by Greg Michalowski at www.forexlive.com.