September 30th, New York Update: Global Markets and Geopolitical Briefing
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Show notes — FX, Commodities, Trade & Geopolitics (Tue, Sept 30, 2025)
FX
- Dollar eases; euro and sterling firmer.
 - Yen extends a three-day bid after a hawkish-leaning BoJ Summary of Opinions; USD/JPY dipped below its 200-DMA.
 - RBA delivers a unanimous hold with a firmer tone on inflation risks; AUD supported.
 - PBoC sets a stronger-than-expected fix, lending support to CNY.
 - South Korea’s top security adviser says a U.S. dollar swap remains challenging.
 
Commodities
- Oil: Continues to slide on reports of increased OPEC+ supply and the expected restart of Iraq’s Ceyhan pipeline.
 - Gold: Tagged another all-time high before profit-taking cooled gains.
 - Metals: Copper rangebound; China reportedly bans all BHP iron ore cargoes amid a pricing dispute.
 
Trade & Tariffs
- White House signs a proclamation imposing a 10% tariff on softwood, timber and lumber imports from Oct 14; caps for EU/Japan wood products intended at 15%.
 - New 25% tariffs on vanities and kitchen cabinets effective Oct 14; cabinet tariffs to 50% and certain upholstered furniture to 30% on Jan 1 unless deals are reached.
 - EU Trade Commissioner says the EU and U.S. will “very soon” propose post-2026 steel safeguards using tariff-rate quotas to address overcapacity.
 
Geopolitics
- Washington shutdown talks show no breakthrough; major airlines warn a lapse could strain aviation and cause delays.
 - Middle East: No certainty Hamas will accept a proposed deal despite backing from key Arab states.
 - Russia-Ukraine: Putin vows Russia will prevail; Kyiv reports overnight missile and drone strikes and ongoing cross-border hits on energy infrastructure.
 
What’s next
- U.S. Consumer Confidence and JOLTS job openings.
 - Central-bank speakers: RBA’s Bullock, ECB’s Cipollone/Elderson, Fed’s Goolsbee, BoE’s Lombardelli/Mann/Breeden.
 
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