NAGA Weekly Recap March 10 - 14, 2025
This week, markets wrestled with uncertainty as stocks dropped early, rattled by U.S. tariff concerns, Fed policy speculation, and geopolitical risks. Brief optimism from economic data wasn’t enough to steady sentiment, keeping volatility high across asset classes. Traders remain on edge, waiting for clearer signals.

The Market Standoff
Markets are in limbo this week, with investors torn between positive economic signs and looming policy uncertainties. As volatility spikes, attention shifts to key data, central bank decisions, and geopolitical tensions. Early losses have stabilised, but the next move remains unclear.
Earnings & Trade Tensions Shape Market Sentiment
The stock market remains cautious, driven by earnings season and uncertainty over economic policies. While some companies post strong results, the overall mood is subdued, with trade policy fears—particularly around U.S. tariffs—keeping investors on edge and weighing on growth prospects.
Commodities: Volatility Driven by Geopolitics and Supply Disruptions
Commodity markets are reacting sharply to a mix of factors. Energy prices, especially oil, are sensitive to geopolitical tensions, with a 15% drop followed by stabilisation. Gold continues to rise, fueled by safe-haven demand. Meanwhile, agricultural commodities face disruption from weather conditions and supply chain issues.
Dollar in Flux as Currency Markets React to Economic Uncertainty
The dollar shows mixed performance, with EURUSD gaining and USDJPY hitting its lowest levels since October 2024. Economic data, central bank decisions, and ongoing trade tensions between major economies are driving shifts in currency markets.Disclaimer:
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Publication date:
2025-03-14 14:57:26 (GMT)