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Gold Analysis By zForex Research Team - 03.03.2025​

Gold Gains Amid U.S. Tariff Plans and Weaker Dollar​

Gold rose above $2,860 per ounce on Monday. Trump’s planned tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China fueled safe-haven demand. The planned tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods, are set to take effect on March 4, along with an additional 10% duty on Chinese imports. Fears of retaliation and inflationary effects increased gold’s appeal, while a weaker U.S. dollar made it more attractive for foreign buyers. Growing concerns over the U.S. economy also reinforced expectations of Fed rate cuts, adding to gold’s strength as a non-yielding asset.

Key resistance stands at $2,880, with further levels at $2,917 and $2,949. Support is at $2,830, followed by $2,790 and $2,760.

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Daily Analysis By zForex Research Team - 03.04.2025​

EUR/USD Rises on Fiscal Spending, Yen Nears 149​

EUR/USD rose to 1.047 on optimism over a Ukraine peace deal and European fiscal spending, though gains were capped ahead of the U.S. jobs report.

The Japanese yen strengthened toward 149 per dollar while the BOJ is expected to maintain rate hikes. Gold held at $2,880 per ounce, supported by trade war concerns and weak U.S. factory data. GBP/USD surpassed $1.27, driven by UK-Ukraine support and hopes of a U.S.-UK trade deal. Silver also gained, climbing above $31.6 per ounce.

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EUR/USD Analysis By zForex Research Team - 03.04.2025​

Ukraine and Spending Lift EUR/USD​

EUR/USD rose to 1.047, supported by optimism over a Ukraine peace deal and increased European fiscal spending. The dollar weakened due to Fed rate cut expectations with U.S. economic concerns and a sharper manufacturing slowdown.

Gains were limited as traders awaited Friday’s non-farm payrolls report for labor market signals. A weak report could boost Fed cut bets, pressuring the dollar and lifting EUR/USD, while strong data may cap gains. Geopolitical developments and potential ECB policy shifts also remain key.

Key resistance is at 1.0530, followed by 1.0600 and 1.0660. Support stands at 1.0450, with further levels at 1.0350 and 1.0275.

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USD/JPY Analysis By zForex Research Team - 03.04.2025​

Yen Strengthens, BOJ Normalization in Focus​

The Japanese yen strengthened toward 149 per dollar, nearing a five-month high. Trump confirmed 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada, along with a 10% duty on Chinese goods.

The yen also gained on weak U.S. data, increasing Fed rate cut expectations, while the BOJ is predicted to continue rate hikes amid strong economic conditions. However, Japan’s unemployment rate rose to 2.5% in January from 2.4%, and Q4 capital spending declined.

Key resistance is at 154.90, with further levels at 156.00 and 157.00. Support stands at 148.60, followed by 147.10 and 145.80.
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Daily Analysis By zForex Research Team - 03.05.2025​

Dollar Weakness and Trade Fears Shape Markets​

EUR/USD surged 1.4% as the dollar weakened, while the yen fell despite hawkish BOJ remarks.

Gold dipped below $2,910 due to rising U.S. Treasury yields but remained supported. The British pound climbed to $1.2795 as the Bank of England signaled a cautious approach to rate cuts. Meanwhile, silver gained 0.5%, driven by trade uncertainties and a weaker dollar. Traders now focus on the ECB decision and U.S. jobs data for further market direction.


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EUR/USD Analysis By zForex Research Team - 03.05.2025​

EUR/USD Soars, Eyes ECB and NFP​

EUR/USD surged 1.4% on Tuesday, gaining 140 pips as the US Dollar weakened on speculation that Trump may reverse his tariff stance. Despite imposing 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports at midnight EST, he hinted at a possible adjustment. Early risk aversion faded as markets bet on a policy shift, with Commerce Secretary Lutnick suggesting Trump could announce changes on Wednesday.

With limited European data midweek, the focus shifts to Thursday’s ECB policy decision and Friday’s US Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) report. The NFP is key amid trade war concerns, while Wednesday’s ADP Employment Change (forecast: 140K vs. previous 183K) and ISM Services PMI (expected 52.6 vs. 52.8) will provide early signals. The ECB is expected to cut rates by 25 basis points, lowering the Main Refinancing Rate to 2.65% and the Deposit Facility Rate to 2.5% to counter recession risks.

Key resistance is at 1.0660, followed by 1.0690 and 1.0810. Support stands at 1.0520, with further levels at 1.0450 and 1.0350.

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GBP/USD Analysis By zForex Research Team - 03.05.2025​

Pound Rises on Cautious BOE Stance​

The British pound climbed to $1.2795 as the Bank of England maintained a cautious approach to monetary policy. While inflation risks are not an immediate concern, strong UK wage growth continues to support inflationary pressures, suggesting that any rate cuts will be gradual. Despite a February rate cut, Q4 growth, high December wages, and strong January CPI indicate that policymakers may lean more hawkish in the coming months.

If GBP/USD breaks above 1.2835, the next resistance levels are 1.2920 and 1.2980. On the downside, support stands at 1.2760, with further levels at 1.2660 and 1.2600 if selling pressure increases.

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Daily Analysis By zForex Research Team - 03.06.2025​

Euro Rises on EU Defense Plan & Gold Gains on Trade Uncertainty​

The euro surged to a four-month high as the EU proposed an €800 billion defense plan, increasing investor confidence.

Meanwhile, gold neared record highs amid U.S. tariff uncertainty and a weaker dollar. The yen remained steady on growing BOJ rate hike expectations, while the pound gained on a strong UK rate outlook. The market focus now shifts to the upcoming ECB meeting and the U.S. nonfarm payroll report.


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EUR/USD Analysis By zForex Research Team - 03.06.2025​

ECB Rate Cut Expected as EU Unveils €800B Defense Plan​

The euro neared $1.08, a four-month high, as increased defense spending and borrowing strengthened Eurozone optimism. Germany’s CDU/CSU and SPD agreed to exceed 1% of GDP in defense spending and create a €500 billion off-budget fund. EU plans to mobilize €800 billion for defense, with €150 billion in loans and more fiscal flexibility. The ECB is expected to cut rates for the fifth time this week.

Key resistance is at 1.0840, followed by 1.0900 and 1.0950. Support stands at 1.0760, with further levels at 1.0700 and 1.0650.

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Gold Analysis By zForex Research Team - 03.06.2025​

Safe-Haven Demand Lifts Gold Amid US Tariff Uncertainty​

Gold rose above $2,920 per ounce, nearing record highs, as a weaker dollar and trade uncertainty drove safe-haven demand. Trump granted US automakers a one-month exemption from 25% Canada-Mexico tariffs and hinted at more changes. A US official suggested lifting the 10% tariff on Canadian energy if trade conditions are met. Meanwhile, China filed a revised WTO complaint in response to new US tariffs. Investors await the non-farm payrolls report for Fed policy signals.

Key resistance stands at $2,923, with further levels at $2,955 and $3,000. Support is at $2,860, followed by $2,830 and $2,790.

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Daily Analysis By zForex Research Team - 03.07.2025​

Euro Gains Post-ECB, Yen Holds Firm​

The euro surged above $1.08 after the ECB's 25bps rate cut, while the yen held strong at 149 per dollar as the dollar weakened.

Gold remained around $2,900 with tariff uncertainty and mixed U.S. labor data. GBP/USD traded near 1.2880, awaiting the NFP report, while silver extended its rally past $32, driven by a weaker dollar and trade concerns.

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GBP/USD Analysis By zForex Research Team - 03.07.2025

GBP/USD at 1.2880, Awaits NFP Report

GBP/USD holds modest gains around 1.2880 in Friday’s Asian session, recovering from the previous decline as investors await the US Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) report. Meanwhile, the US Dollar Index (DXY) extends its five-day decline, pressured by falling Treasury yields, with the 2-year at 3.94% and the 10-year at 4.24%. Markets increasingly expect the Federal Reserve to adopt a more aggressive rate-cutting stance due to economic growth concerns.

Analysts at MUFG Bank suggest the Fed may shift focus from inflation control to economic growth, especially amid tariff uncertainties. Consumer confidence has weakened, reflecting rising household concerns.

In the UK, expectations for BoE rate cuts in 2025 have dropped below 50 basis points. BoE’s Catherine Mann stated that gradual rate changes are ineffective in volatile markets, advocating for larger cuts to provide clearer policy signals.

If GBP/USD breaks above 1.2920, the next resistance levels are 1.2980 and 1.3050. On the downside, support stands at 1.2860, with further levels at 1.2760 and 1.2660 if selling pressure increases.
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Yen Analysis By zForex Research Team - 03.07.2025​

Yen Benefits from Dollar's Broad Retreat​

The Japanese yen held around 149 per dollar, its strongest in five months, benefiting from the dollar’s decline on a stronger euro and Trump’s tariff policies. His selective tariff exemptions and retaliatory measures weakened the dollar further.

Domestically, BOJ Deputy Governor Shinichi Uchida suggested possible rate hikes if economic projections align but emphasized that Japan’s monetary conditions remain highly accommodative, with only minimal reductions in government bond holdings.

Key resistance is at 152.00, with further levels at 154.90 and 156.00. Support stands at 147.10, followed by 145.80 and 143.00.

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