USD Bulls Eye Further Upside Post Host NFP Print

USD/CAD PRICE, CHARTS AND ANALYSIS: Read More: The Bank of Canada: A Trader’s Guide USDCAD had finally broken above the October 2022 descending trendline this week but has since run into some resistance just shy of the 1.3800 mark. This could just be a short-term retracement before a bullish continuation. Get your hands on the

Soars, extends its rally to 10 days, as bull’s eye 0.9100

Share: USD/CHF is on a bullish trajectory, ending the week with over 1% gains, Pair is eyeing the 0.9100 mark, with a breach potentially exposing the May 31 cycle high at 0.9147, following a rally to the March 16 daily high at 0.9340. Key support levels for sellers include the 200-DMA and the

EUR/USD, EUR/GBP Eye Reprieve Following Testing Week

EUR/USD, EUR/GBP PRICE FORECAST: Trade Smarter – Sign up for the DailyFX Newsletter Receive timely and compelling market commentary from the DailyFX team Subscribe to Newsletter WEEKLY FORECAST: US Dollar Forecast: Powell Adopts Hawkish Tone but DXY Eyes Potential Retracement The Euro appears to be eyeing a temporary reprieve and recovery on Monday following a

XAU/USD bulls eye $1,950 and US inflation, employment clues for confirmation

Share: Gold Price stays defensive within multi-day-old falling wedge after snapping four-week downtrend. Mixed United States data, pullback in Treasury bond yields lure XAU/USD buyers within bullish chart pattern. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, other policymakers defend hawkish bias but cite data dependency to prod Gold bears. Fed’s preferred inflation gauge, NFP will

Dollar steady as China disappoints, traders eye Jackson Hole meeting By Reuters

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. dollar banknotes are seen in this illustration taken March 10, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo By Samuel Indyk and Tom Westbrook LONDON (Reuters) – The dollar held firm on Monday following five straight weeks of gains, as investors looked ahead to the Federal Reserve’s Jackson Hole symposium for guidance on where

Argentina’s markets keep wary eye on primary vote after 2019 crash By Reuters

© Reuters. A man wearing a face mask as a protective measure against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) walks past the entrance of the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange, a day after midterm primary elections, in Buenos Aires, Argentina September 13, 2021. REUTERS/Agustin By Walter Bianchi and Jorge Otaola BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Argentine traders are keeping