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Daily Global Market Update – 12th March, 2025

Market Update: March 12, 2025

Financial markets are poised at a critical juncture with key currency pairs reacting to shifting dynamics and the looming US CPI report. Here’s a detailed look at today’s key market developments:

GBP/USD: Momentum to Test 1.2975?

The Pound Sterling (GBP) against the US Dollar (USD) is holding onto gains, with UOB Group analysts suggesting it may have just enough momentum to test the 1.2975 level. This resilience comes ahead of the pivotal US inflation data release today at 12:30 GMT, which could sway Federal Reserve rate-cut expectations. GBP/USD’s strength reflects a cautious optimism, though traders remain on edge as the CPI outcome could either bolster or derail this upward push.

NZD/USD: Bulls on the Defensive Near 0.5700

The New Zealand Dollar (NZD) versus the US Dollar is struggling, with bulls remaining defensive near the 0.5700 level. Focus is squarely on the upcoming US CPI report, which could dictate whether NZD/USD holds this key psychological threshold or succumbs to further pressure. The “Kiwi” is caught between USD-driven sentiment and its own technical fragility, making today’s data a potential turning point.

USD/CAD: Hovering Below 1.4450

The US Dollar against the Canadian Dollar (USD/CAD) remains below 1.4450, trading near immediate support at the nine-day EMA. This positioning reflects a tentative USD amid broader market anticipation of the US inflation figures. A weaker-than-expected CPI could push USD/CAD lower, while a stronger report might provide the lift needed to challenge resistance levels above.

Broader Market Context

Markets are in a holding pattern as traders await the US CPI data, a high-stakes release that could influence the US Dollar’s trajectory and global risk sentiment. The Pound Sterling’s potential to test 1.2975 highlights its relative strength, while NZD/USD and USD/CAD illustrate the USD’s mixed performance. Economic slowdown fears in the US, coupled with tariff policy uncertainties, continue to weigh on the Greenback, setting the stage for potential volatility post-CPI.