Asia FX inches lower, dollar steady before swarm of economic data By Investing.com

© Reuters. Investing.com– Most Asian currencies weakened slightly on Monday, while the dollar steadied as traders hunkered down before a string of key economic readings due this week.  Mixed signals from China weighed on sentiment, as data showed a sustained, albeit narrowing decline in . Top Chinese government officials called on Beijing to unlock more

USD/JPY extends the range-bound theme around 149.50 ahead of the US housing data

Share: USD/JPY keeps the range-bound theme unchanged around 149.50 in early Monday. The less hawkish stance from the Federal Reserve (Fed) weighs on the Greenback. Japan’s National Consumer Price Index (CPI) for October rose by 3.3% YoY vs. 3.0% prior. The USD/JPY pair maintains the multi-session range-bound theme unchanged around the mid-149.00s during

GBP/USD hits 12-week high amid positive data

Share: GBP/USD climbs above 1.2600, driven by optimistic UK data and a jump in UK yields. US data was mixed with solid Services and Composite PMIs, but Manufacturing PMI fell into contraction. Upcoming speeches by the BoE Governor and US economic reports to provide further cues for GBP/USD movement. The Pound Sterling (GBP)

GBP/USD climbs above 1.2600, driven by optimistic UK data

Share: GBP/USD hits 12-week high amid positive data The Pound Sterling (GBP) advances to a new 12-week high against the US Dollar (USD) courtesy of better-than-expected data revealed on Thursday, which sparked a sell-off of Gilts; consequently, UK bond yields rose. The GBP/USD is trading at 1.2606 after hitting a high of 1.2615.

Dollar remains vulnerable, focus turns to inflation data

Share: In a shortened week, the US Dollar posted losses again. Next week, the key report in the US will be the Core PCE. Consumer inflation data is also due in the Eurozone with the preliminary November figures and in Australia with the October Monthly CPI. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand will

US dollar wavers ahead of PMI data, global markets mixed By Investing.com

© Reuters. The is trading just below a key level of 104 today as investors await the afternoon release of PMI data that could influence the currency’s strength. The anticipated reports are expected to reveal a slight downturn in both the Manufacturing and Services sectors, with forecasts predicting figures of 49.8 and 50.4, respectively. A

GBPJPY: PMI Data Lifts Sterling

Sterling consolidated its gains above the 1.2500 mark against the US Dollar and stayed above the 200-day EMA in Thursday’s trading, amid quiet liquidity levels. GBPUSD hit its highest level since early September, amid shifting expectations regarding the BOE’s rate cut timeline. The latest survey revealed that UK private sector activity stabilised in November, surpassing

Weaker US GDP and Inflation Data in Focus as Stocks Soar

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USD/CHF consolidates ahead of US PMI data, remains below 0.8850

Share: USD/CHF could register losses on the less likelihood of Fed interest rate hikes. Swiss Franc could lose ground as SNB reduced foreign currency reserves to a seven-year low. Improved US Treasury yields attempt to push the US Dollar into positive territory. USD/CHF moves sideways after two days of minor gains, bidding near