Share: AUD/USD recovers from 0.6318 to trade around 0.6330s, up 0.22%. US core PCE at 3.7% YoY, below August’s data, with general inflation at 3.4%, in line with forecasts. Australian inflation above 5%, increasing the likelihood of another RBA rate hike in the near term. AUD/USD bounces off daily lows reached at 0.6318
Share: The AUD/JPY is getting pushed back down into consolidation, slipping back beneath 95.00. The Yen is seeing a resurgence across the board on newfound strength. The Aussie is seeing recent gains get pared back heading into the end of the week. The AUD/JPY is seeing downside for Friday as the Yen (JPY)
Share: USD/NOK struck a high since late May on Thursday of 11.276. On Friday, the pair retreated to 11.170, seeing 0.20% losses. The Greenback trades soft in FX markets after PCE data from September. In Friday’s session, the USD/NOK trades with losses, mainly driven by investors taking profits after the pair jumped to
Share: GBP/USD drifts lower for the third successive day and drops to a multi-week low on Thursday. A combination of factors continues to push the USD higher and exert pressure on the major. The fundamental backdrop supports prospects for a further near-term depreciating move. The GBP/USD pair extends this week’s retracement slide from
Share: The AUD/USD is backsliding on Wednesday, tumbling over 90 pips from the day’s early peak. Further red is on the cards as broad-market risk appetite sours, sending the USD higher. Aussie inflation risks are increasing, and the RBA’s holding pattern has investors worried. The AUD/USD hit an early high of 0.6399 on
© Reuters. The Nigerian Naira continued its downward trend against major currencies, hitting a record low on Monday. Despite the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) efforts to manage the currency value by floating it on June 14 and lifting forex restrictions on commodities, the Naira’s depreciation persisted. According to Aboki FX, the Naira started the
Share: Canadian Dollar catching some lift as the broad-market US Dollar Index recedes. The Bank of Canada lands with its next rate call on Wednesday. Market sentiment is improving on Monday, sending the Greenback lower. The Canadian Dollar (CAD) is finding some lift to kick off the new trading week, bolstered by investors
Share: The Euro clings to daily gains vs. the US Dollar. Stocks in Europe extend the multi-day decline on Monday. EUR/USD keeps hovering around the 1.0600 zone. The USD Index (DXY) comes under pressure and disputes 106.00. Eurozone flash Consumer Confidence is due in the domestic docket. The Chicago Fed National Activity Index ticks higher in September.