The forex markets are quiet today, with major pairs largely consolidating after yesterday's modest directional movement. Dollar and British Pound remain the strongest performers overall, bolstered earlier in the week by the announcement of the US-UK trade agreement. However, both currencies are now struggling to extend their momentum. Canadian Dollar continues to lag after today's mixed employment report. European equities are trading slightly higher, and US futures are also edging up, but the broader market mood is subdued. Attention is now shifting to the upcoming meeting between US and Chinese trade representatives in Switzerland this weekend. Caution is in the air after President Trump suggested in a social media post that tariffs on Chinese goods could be cut from 145% to 80%—a comment that sparked tentative optimism. While some economists are hopeful for at least partial tariff relief, expectations remain low for any immediate breakthrough. History tempers optimism. The last major US-China trade deal took two years of negotiations following the initial tariff escalation in 2018, and that process was marked by repeated false starts and reversals. As such, the meeting in Switzerland is widely viewed as a tentative first step rather than a venue for concrete outcomes. Any signals of goodwill or further dialogue would be welcome, but markets are unlikely to price in significant progress until more substance materializes.... |