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TradingView adds Hyperliquid and Trade[XYZ] data feeds, bringing onchain perps to global charting users
On July 2nd, 2026, TradingView launched data feeds for Hyperliquid and Trade[XYZ]. The rollout lets users worldwide view real-time onchain perpetual futures pricing from the two decentralized derivatives exchanges on TradingView, spanning crypto, equities, commodities, and foreign exchange. The integration embeds both venues’ onchain market data into a mainstream financial charting tool and is expected to boost their visibility and potential user reach. Hyperliquid and Trade[XYZ] are listed for trading on BingX, and their native tokens HYPER and XYZ are positioned to benefit from the expanded distribution channel.
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Dollar slips 0.2% to 100.77 as weak June payrolls cut September Fed hike odds to 52%
U.S. nonfarm payrolls rose by just 57,000 in June, well below the expected 110,000. Traders quickly pared back expectations for a Federal Reserve rate increase in September, with the probability dropping to 52% from 64%. The dollar index (DXY) fell 0.2% to 100.77 and is on track for its biggest weekly decline in nearly three months. The data triggered a rapid repricing of near-term U.S. rate expectations in FX markets, providing a clear catalyst for DXY moves.
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Gold set for first weekly gain in five as Fed September hike odds drop to 54%
U.S. nonfarm payrolls rose by 57,000 in June, well below the 110,000 expected. Following the data, market pricing for a Federal Reserve rate hike in September fell to 54% from 66%. Spot gold gained 0.5% to $4,144.83 an ounce, the highest since June 23, and was on track for a 1.2% weekly rise—its first in five weeks. Silver, platinum and palladium also advanced, each headed for weekly gains.
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Xun Ce prices new H-share placement at HK$107.7 and issues RMB1.36B zero-coupon CB due 2027
Xun Ce Technology (3317.HK) said it has priced a placement of new H shares at HK$107.7 per share. The company also announced the issuance of a RMB1.36 billion zero-coupon convertible bond that is denominated in renminbi, settled in U.S. dollars and due 2027. It did not disclose specific uses of proceeds or any major strategic changes, and said there were no adjustments to guidance or regulatory events triggering the move.
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CITIC Securities: Praseodymium-neodymium oxide average price rises 73.6% in H1 2026
CITIC Securities said the average price of praseodymium-neodymium oxide reached 731,000 yuan per tonne in the first half of 2026, up 73.6% year on year. The report attributed the rise to a sharp drop in import and recycled supply, alongside tighter enforcement of China’s rare earth management policies that kept supply constrained. On the demand side, it cited higher output of new energy vehicles and robots as well as strong growth in export orders. The price move reflects a material tightening in the supply-demand balance for a key rare earth raw material.
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Brent holds near $71 a barrel as Saudi exports return to 90% of prewar levels via Hormuz
Brent crude remained under pressure near $71 a barrel this week and is set for a fourth straight weekly decline, the longest losing streak since August 2024. Saudi Arabia’s exports have returned to 90% of prewar levels, with most shipments moving through the Strait of Hormuz, while the UAE and Iran have also boosted supplies amid expectations of looser supply tied to a temporary US-Iran arrangement. Citigroup expects Brent to fall to $60–65 a barrel by year-end.
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Ringgit opens higher at 4.0705/0805 as weak US June payrolls temper Fed hike expectations
The Malaysian ringgit strengthened in early trade on Friday, rising to 4.0705/0805 against the US dollar from the previous close. The move followed a sharp downside surprise in US June nonfarm payrolls, which rose by 57,000 versus a 114,000 consensus, alongside downward revisions to April and May. The ringgit also gained against the British pound, Japanese yen, euro, Philippine peso, Indonesian rupiah, Thai baht and Singapore dollar.
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