Mexican Peso sets for strong weekly gains versus the US Dollar

Share: Mexican Peso extends its rally, capitalizing on a weaker USD. Mexico’s GDP growth aligns with expectations and might refrain Banxico’s officials from easing monetary policy. Mixed US economic data, with improving business activity but a downturn in Manufacturing PMI, weighed on the USD/MXN pair. Mexican Peso (MXN) is set to finish the

USD/SEK declines further after mixed US S&P PMIs and hawkish Riksbank hold

Share: The USD/SEK  pair witnessed a 0.30% drop, hovering around the 10.452 level. Mixed S&P PMIs make the US struggle to gather demand.  Riksbank’s hawkish hold on Thursday strengthened the SEK as the bank didn’t rule out a hike in 2024. The Swedish Krona (SEK) is gaining ground against the US Dollar (USD) in

Steady poised for potential uptrend as the week closes

Share: USD/JPY shows minimal change, indicating a stable weekly close. The weekly chart suggests an upward trend with resistance at Tenkan-Sen (149.53); a break above could target 150.00. USD/JPY daily chart key levels to watch include 150.77 and YTD high at 151.91 for upside, 148.01, and 147.15 for downside. The USD/JPY is almost

PBoC sets USD/CNY reference rate at 7.1151 vs. 7.1212 previous

Share: On Friday, the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) set the USD/CNY central rate for the trading session ahead at 7.1151 as compared to the previous day’s fix of 7.1212 and  7.1440 Reuters estimates. Th PBiC injects 664 billion Yuan via 7-day RR, setting the rate at an unchanged 1.8%. 352 billion Yuan

Surpasses the Tenkan-Sen, hovers around 163.00

Share: EUR/JPY sees a 0.19% rise, maintaining a position below the YTD high of 164.30 amid US and Japan holidays. For further bullish momentum, EUR/JPY needs to breach 164.00; downside risks include a potential drop towards 161.25 support. The EUR/JPY rose a decent 0.19% yet remains well below the latest cycle and a

Dollar rebounds from monthly lows, Gold back at $2,000

Share: During the Asian session, the Australian Westpac Leading Index is due, and RBA Governor Bullock is scheduled to speak again. Later in the day, the focus turns to US data ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, which includes Jobless Claims, Durable Goods Orders, and the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment survey. Here is