Dollar slips off six-month high, yuan boosted by China data By Reuters

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. Dollar banknotes are seen in this illustration taken July 17, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo By Elizabeth Howcroft LONDON – The U.S. dollar was just below a six-month high in early European trading on Friday, having strengthened overnight following U.S. economic data, while the yuan got a boost from better-than-expected Chinese

GBP/CAD slips as oil prices fuel Loonie after mixed UK jobs data

Share: GBP/CAD trades at 1.6924, pressured by rising oil prices and a UK unemployment rate increase to 4.3%. Bank of England hints at a rate cap at 5.50%, while the Bank of Canada eyes further tightening amid strong job growth. Upcoming monetary policy decisions could dictate the pair’s direction, but higher oil prices

Gold falls back despite US Dollar retreats ahead of inflation data

Share: Gold price remains sideways as the market awaits US inflation data for further action. The US Dollar corrects marginally, while the broader bias remains bullish due to US economic resilience. Fed policymakers are expected to maintain the status quo on September 20 as US inflation is falling and the economy is better

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Recommended by Daniel Dubrovsky Get Your Free EUR Forecast The US Dollar absolutely crushed it against its major counterparts this past week. In fact, the Euro confirmed its 8th weekly loss against the Greenback, matching an identical losing streak back in 2014. A 9th disappointment would mean the longest monthly losing streak since 1997! But,