Trading Day: Consolidating while awaiting tariff clarity

Late push lifts Nasdaq to first gain in 5 weeks
Many of the world's major central banks sent a strong message this week that the uncertainty caused by U.S. President Donald Trump's trade wars is weighing on growth, stoking inflation, and dramatically reducing visibility on the interest rate outlook.
It's a highly unpredictable and nervy environment for investors to navigate, as reflected by the lack of clear direction across world markets this week.
U.S. high yield credit spreads tightened from the previous week's six-month wides but gold rose, while Treasury yields edged lower yet the dollar crept higher.
Those hoping for more clarity on the political, policy or data fronts next week may be disappointed - trading could be every bit as messy and lacking in direction, especially with the end of the quarter approaching.
It's not just quarter end looming either - attention is also turning to
As policymakers made clear this week, the uncertainty is weighing on businesses and consumers, and potentially putting a freeze on investment, hiring and spending. Investors may decide to put their plans on ice too.
One of the strongest investment trends this year has been the reallocation of capital out of
Next week promises to be just as nervy. And foggy.
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This Week's Key Market Moves
* Gold rises 1%. Remarkably, this is gold's 11th weeklygain out of the last 12, accumulating total gains of 16%. * The Nasdaq rises 0.5% on Friday to yield a very slendergain on the week, its first in five weeks. That averted itsworst run since April-Charts of the Week
Not one, but two charts of the week this week.
The first highlights the scale of
The second shows what a quarter it has been for gold bugs. The yellow metal is up 15%, its best quarter since 2016. If it can stretch that out to over 16% by
What could move markets on Monday?
* China BYD earnings (Q4) * Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) data fromHere are some of the best things I read this week:
1. The Impact of Tariffs on Inflation - Boston Fed paper 2. American Pharmaceutical Companies Still Aren't PayingTax in the U.S. -Opinions expressed are those of the author. They do not reflect the views of
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