
The greenback is pretty much flat against the euro, yen, and pound while keeping little changed against the franc and loonie. It is only the aussie and kiwi which are slightly higher in trading today but the gains there aren’t anything too significant. AUD/USD is still down 0.8% on the week and NZD/USD is down

© Reuters Investing.com – The U.S. dollar edged lower in early European trade Friday, but remains on track for an eighth straight winning week as U.S. economic resilience brings further Federal Reserve rate hikes into question. At 03:10 ET (07:10 GMT), the Dollar Index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six other currencies,

On Tuesday, financial market participants received a piece of data that gives signs of a slowdown in economies in different countries. Namely, the PMI index (an index of purchasing managers, which is considered a leading economic indicator) showed a negative trend in China and a number of European countries. This led to a decrease in

US Dollar, USD/JPY, DXY Index, Japanese Yen, Treasury Yields, JGB, BoJ, Kanda – Talking Points The US Dollar ascent continued overnight with the DXY making a new high Firm US data underpinned interest rate markets with firming Treasury yields JGB yields are static. Will that see intervention in USD/JPY at some stage? Recommended by Daniel

© Reuters. Investing.com – The U.S. dollar steadied near a six-month peak in early European trade Thursday, boosted by signs of a resilient U.S. economy even as the global outlook weakened. At 03:00 ET (07:00 GMT), the Dollar Index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six other currencies, traded 0.1% higher to 104.897,

Euro, EUR/USD, US Dollar, Treasury Yields, ECB, Knot, EU Inflation, Crude Oil – Talking Points The Euro held firm again today as the US Dollar pauses in its climb Australia and China missed estimates on their respective trade surpluses Market pricing of an ECB hike might be questioned. Would it boost EUR/USD? Recommended by Daniel

© Reuters Investing.com– Most Asian currencies moved in a tight range on Thursday, while the dollar steadied near six-month highs as signs of sticky U.S. inflation spurred continued concerns over a hawkish Federal Reserve. Weak economic data from China also dented sentiment towards Asian markets, with both and in the country continuing to decline through






