Daily Global Market Update – 3rd April, 2025

As we step into April 3, 2025, global financial markets are reacting to a mix of geopolitical developments and economic shifts. From precious metals hitting new highs to currency fluctuations driven by tariff announcements, today’s market landscape reflects a cautious, risk-off sentiment. Here’s a detailed look at the key movements shaping the day.

Gold Prices Soar to Record Highs

Gold continues its relentless climb, reaching fresh record highs near $3,167 per ounce, surpassing the key resistance level of $3,142. The precious metal’s rally is fueled by unabated buying amid a prevailing risk-off mood in global markets. Investors are flocking to gold as a safe-haven asset, with support holding firm above $3,073, and analysts eyeing a potential move toward $3,252 if momentum persists. The surge underscores heightened uncertainty, likely driven by recent trade policy developments and macroeconomic concerns. 

Japanese Yen Strengthens Against USD

The Japanese yen has spiked to a multi-week high against the U.S. dollar, a move triggered by President Trump’s latest tariff announcements. These tariffs, aimed at reshaping global trade dynamics, have introduced volatility into currency markets. The yen’s appreciation reflects its status as a safe-haven currency amid growing trade war fears, putting downward pressure on the USD/JPY pair. Traders are closely monitoring further policy signals, as the yen’s strength could signal broader shifts in risk appetite. 

Silver Prices Retreat to Near $33.00

In contrast to gold’s bullish run, silver has pulled back, with the XAG/USD pair falling to around $33.00. After failing to sustain upward momentum, silver appears to be entering a phase of consolidation. Market observers note that further sideways movement cannot be ruled out, as traders weigh the metal’s industrial demand against its safe-haven appeal. The divergence between gold and silver highlights differing investor priorities in the current environment. 

USD/INR Jumps on India-Specific Tariffs

The Indian rupee faced pressure as the USD/INR pair jumped following Trump’s imposition of a 26% tariff directed at India. The currency pair bounced off support between 85.36-85.38, climbing to test resistance at 85.70, with sights now set on the 86.00 level. This tariff escalation has rattled markets, raising concerns about India’s export-driven sectors and adding to the rupee’s volatility. The move underscores how targeted trade policies are rippling through emerging market currencies. 

Broader Market Context

Global markets are navigating a complex landscape on April 3, 2025. Equities are under pressure as trade war fears resurface, with major indices reflecting a cautious stance among investors. The U.S. dollar is experiencing mixed performance—weakening against safe-haven currencies like the yen while gaining ground against emerging market currencies like the Indian rupee. Precious metals remain a focal point, with gold leading the charge as a hedge against uncertainty, though silver’s pullback suggests some profit-taking. Bond yields are steady but sensitive to tariff-related developments, while commodities are showing mixed responses to the shifting trade outlook. Overall, the market tone is one of heightened vigilance, with participants bracing for further policy announcements and economic data to guide the next moves.

Regulation: FSA (Seychelles), FSCA (South Africa)
read more
ATFX Market Outlook 25th April 2025

ATFX Market Outlook 25th April 2025

U.S. initial jobless claims rose only slightly last week, suggesting that the labour market remains resilient despite the uncertainty caused by chaotic trade policies. Federal Reserve officials stated in interviews that they see no need to adjust monetary policy and are seeking more information on how President Trump’s trade tariffs might affect the broader economy.
ATFX | 1 day ago
ATFX Market Outlook 24th April 2025

ATFX Market Outlook 24th April 2025

U.S. Treasury Secretary stated that the high tariffs between China and the U.S. are unsustainable and that both sides should reduce tariffs before resuming negotiations. U.S. stocks rose on Wednesday as hopes of easing U.S.-China trade tensions were rekindled.
ATFX | 2 days ago
ATFX Market Outlook 22nd April 2025

ATFX Market Outlook 22nd April 2025

On Monday, President Donald Trump warned that the U.S. economy could slow unless interest rates are cut, criticizing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. This led to a sharp decline in U.S. equities, with the Dow falling 2.48%, the S&P 500 down 2.36%, and the Nasdaq dropping 2.55%. 
ATFX | 4 days ago