Dollar mixed vs major peers; pounds slips, yen briefly jumps By Reuters

[ad_1] © Reuters. U.S. Dollar banknotes are seen in this illustration taken July 17, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File photo By Samuel Indyk LONDON (Reuters) – The U.S. dollar swayed in a tight range on Tuesday as traders took stock of developments in the Middle East and braced for speeches this week by central bank officials, while

Aussie Dollar Reacts Positively to RBA Minutes

[ad_1] AUD/USD ANALYSIS & TALKING POINTS RBA minutes and stronger iron ore prices back AUD. US retail sales and Fed speak the focal point for today’s session. AUD recovery cannot be labeled as a reversal just yet. Elevate your trading skills and gain a competitive edge. Get your hands on the Australian dollar Q4 outlook

Australian Dollar holds steady near a major level, expects US Retail Sales to ease

[ad_1] Share: Australian Dollar continues to gain post-release of the RBA Meeting Minutes. RBA board members favored to maintain the current interest rates. Australia’s Consumer Confidence declined to 76.4 compared to the previous figure of 80.1. US Dollar faces challenges due to the dovish comments made by multiple Fed members. Fed member Patrick

Has the US dollar Rally Hit Limits? DXY Index Fractals, Price Action

[ad_1] USD, US DOLLAR, DXY INDEX – Outlook: Market diversity appears to be running low in the DXY Index, suggesting overcrowding. Having said that, US exceptionalism is still intact. What is the outlook on the greenback and the signposts to watch? If you’re puzzled by trading losses, why not take a step in the right

Euro appears supported around 1.0500 amidst renewed Dollar weakness

[ad_1] Share: The Euro keeps the bid bias unchanged against the US Dollar. Stocks in Europe close the session with a decent advance across the board. EUR/USD faces immediate target at the 1.0600 hurdle. The USD Index (DXY) meets initial support around 106.30. German Wholesale Prices rose 0.2% MoM in September. US NY Empire State Manufacturing

Asia FX muted, dollar retreats with Israel-Hamas war in focus By Investing.com

[ad_1] © Reuters. Investing.com– Most Asian currencies fell slightly on Monday,  while the dollar retreated from recent peaks as investors continued to fret over any potential spillover from the Israel-Hamas war.  Appetite for risk-driven Asian currencies remained fragile, while the dollar saw a smidge of profit taking after coming close to 10-month highs last week.