Senior aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Yuri Ushakov, has given details of the upcoming sum...
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Bund futures are up 45 ticks today at 129.63, but remain below initial resistance at 130.06 (20-day EMA). That keeps a bearish theme intact, with support to monitor at 129.08 (July 14 low). Market moving headline flow has been relatively light, with no obvious trigger for today’s strength in major EGB futures.
A bull cycle in Gold that started Jun 30, remains intact and the yellow metal is holding on to its recent gains. Note that medium-term trend conditions are bullish - moving average studies are in a bull-mode position highlighting a dominant uptrend. WTI futures maintain a bearish tone following the reversal from the Jun 23 high, and recent gains still appear corrective. Support to watch is the 50-day EMA, at $65.46. The average has been pierced, a clear break of it would signal scope for a deeper retracement.
The FT reports that US President Donald Trump privately encouraged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to strike Moscow if possible in a phone call on 4 July, according to people briefed on discussions. FT reports that in the call, Trump asked, “Volodymyr, can you hit Moscow? . . . Can you hit St Petersburg too?” Trump asked on the call, according to the people. They said Zelenskyy replied: “Absolutely. We can if you give us the weapons.” Trump signalled his backing for the idea, describing the strategy as intended to “make them [Russians] feel the pain” and force the Kremlin to the negotiating table, according to the two people briefed on the call."