POUND STERLING ANALYSIS & TALKING POINTS Souring risk sentiment weighs on GBP. Fed Chair Powell speech under the spotlight later today. Key technical break could see GBP/USD slip further. Elevate your trading skills and gain a competitive edge. Get your hands on the British Pound Q4 outlook today for exclusive insights into key market catalysts
© Reuters. U.S. dollar banknote is seen in this picture illustration taken May 3, 2018. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File photo By Brigid Riley TOKYO (Reuters) – The dollar held firm against its peers on Thursday ahead of remarks by Federal Reserve Chair Powell as expectations grew that the U.S. central bank will keep rates higher for longer.
Australian Dollar, AUD/USD, US Dollar, Unemployment, CPI, RBA, China – Talking Points The Australian Dollar crumbled after today’s jobs numbers The RBA meeting has taken on a new light with inflation in its sights The market is eyeing next week’s CPI. Will it drive AUD/USD direction? Recommended by Daniel McCarthy Get Your Free AUD Forecast
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Share: USD/MXN retreats from a two-day winning streak ahead of US economic figures. US Dollar faces a challenge after the weaker preliminary US Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index. Banxico is expected to keep interest rates higher; contributing support for the Mexican Peso. USD/MXN pulls back from the recent gains, trading lower around 18.0160 during the Asian
Sat: New Zealand General Election Mon: New Zealand CPI (Q3), PBoC MLF Tue: RBA Minutes, German ZEW Survey (Oct), US Retail Sales (Sep), Canadian CPI (Sep) Wed: Chinese GDP (Q3), Chinese Industrial Output (Sep) and Retail Sales (Sep), UK Inflation (Sep), EZ Final HICP (Sep) Thu: BoK Announcement, Bank of Indonesia Announcement, Japanese Trade Balance