Market Overview
Global markets opened the week in a clear risk-adjustment phase as the U.S. dollar drifted toward multi-year lows, pressured by firm expectations that the Federal Reserve will pivot toward easing in 2026. Despite resilient pockets of U.S. growth, falling real yields and political uncertainty kept the dollar on the defensive, allowing non-USD assets to regain momentum.
Gold emerged as the standout performer, pushing decisively into price discovery above the $4,400 level. The rally reflects a powerful combination of Fed rate-cut expectations, persistent geopolitical tensions, and steady central-bank demand, reinforcing gold’s role as the preferred hedge into year-end.
Foreign Exchange: Breakouts Approaching
In major FX, EUR/USD remains structurally constructive, holding above key moving averages while compressing below resistance in the upper 1.18 region. Momentum indicators suggest buyers remain in control, but narrowing volatility bands point to an imminent breakout or corrective pullback depending on incoming U.S. data.
NZD/USD also stabilized following its recent rebound, supported by improved risk sentiment and a steady RBNZ policy outlook. However, upside momentum has moderated, indicating the pair may require a fresh catalyst to extend gains beyond nearby resistance.
Meanwhile, USD weakness continues to dominate broader FX flows, with the yen and Swiss franc benefiting intermittently from safe-haven demand as traders reduce year-end risk exposure.
Commodities: Gold Leads, Oil Caught Between Forces
Gold’s surge to fresh all-time highs underscores a broader repricing of macro risk. Markets remain focused on the medium-term policy outlook rather than isolated data beats, keeping real yields under pressure and supporting bullion despite overbought technical conditions.
Crude oil, by contrast, is being pulled in opposing directions. Geopolitical risks linked to Venezuela enforcement actions and the Russia–Ukraine conflict are providing a firm near-term floor. However, expectations of oversupply into the first quarter of next year continue to cap upside momentum, resulting in range-bound but volatile price action.
Macro Focus: U.S. Data Takes Center Stage
Attention now turns decisively to a dense slate of U.S. economic releases, including GDP revisions, durable goods orders, industrial production, and consumer confidence. Together, these indicators will shape expectations around growth resilience and the Fed’s policy trajectory.
Stronger-than-expected data could help stabilize the dollar after its recent slide, while further signs of cooling activity would reinforce expectations for rate cuts and potentially extend USD downside into early 2026.
Outlook
With liquidity thinning and major technical levels converging across FX and commodities, markets are entering a potentially decisive phase. Confirmation from U.S. data could define near-term trends, while failure to do so may prolong volatility and reinforce the prevailing risk-adjustment narrative into the new year.