MSCI’s all‑country equity index inched up just 0.11% to 846.80, trimming a 0.3% weekly loss. Europe’s STOXX 600 added 0.44%, while Germany’s DAX notched another record close.
The U.S. Dollar Index slipped 0.28% to 100.37, even as it preserved a weekly advance versus the yen, euro and Swiss franc. Benchmark 10‑year Treasury yields crept up to 4.386%, while the 2‑year note eased to 3.887%.
Both commodities benefited from a softer dollar and hopes that any thaw in trade tensions could bolster demand.
All eyes now turn to Saturday’s Geneva summit between U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and China’s Vice‑Premier. While analysts doubt a breakthrough, even incremental signs of progress could set the tone for global risk assets—and by extension, crypto—into next week’s U.S. CPI release and the mid‑May Federal Reserve minutes.