Share: Fed Chairman Jerome Powell will speak before the Economic Club of New York. Powell’s comments on monetary policy and interest rate path will be scrutinized by markets. The US Dollar could show significant reaction to Powell’s speech before the Fed’s blackout period begins on Saturday. Jerome Powell, Chairman of the Federal Reserve
© Reuters. U.S. dollar banknote is seen in this picture illustration taken May 3, 2018. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File photo By Brigid Riley TOKYO (Reuters) – The dollar held firm against its peers on Thursday ahead of remarks by Federal Reserve Chair Powell as expectations grew that the U.S. central bank will keep rates higher for longer.
Share: EUR/USD consolidates in a narrow trading band through the Asian session on Thursday. The fundamental backdrop and the technical setup support prospects for further losses. A convincing breakout through the descending channel hurdle will negate the bearish bias. The EUR/USD pair struggles to gain any meaningful traction on Thursday and oscillates in
© Reuters. U.S. Dollar banknote is seen in this illustration taken July 17, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File photo By Karen Brettell NEW YORK (Reuters) – The dollar rose against the euro on Wednesday before several Federal Reserve officials were due to speak and as investors watched the war between Hamas and Israel for signs of escalation.
Recommended by Daniel Dubrovsky Get Your Free Gold Forecast It was a volatile week for certain corners of financial markets over the past few trading sessions. All eyes were on gold and crude oil prices. XAU/USD rallied almost 5.5 percent, marking the best 5-day period since the middle of March. Meanwhile, crude oil prices soared
Share: Mexican Peso stalls the USD/MXN rally towards 18.00, as the pair clings to losses of 0.02%. The University of Michigan consumer sentiment indicates growing pessimism amongst Americans as inflation expectations rise. Dovish comments from Fed officials, including Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker, suggest a rate hike pause. Mexican Peso (MXN) calmly stands off
FED MINUTES The U.S. dollar, as measured by the DXY index, was modestly higher on Wednesday, attempting to end a 5-day losing streak. Against this backdrop, both EUR/USD and AUD/USD traded with a negative bias, unable to sustain their recent upturn in a sign perhaps of market exhaustion. In other developments, the publication of the
Crude Oil, WTI, Brent, API, EIA, Fed, FOMC, US Dollar, US CPI – Talking Points Crude oil is struggling going into Thursday as the market awaits inventory data The Fed has been consistent in its messaging on a less aggressive stance If the US Dollar languishes, will that serve to underpin WTI?? Recommended by Daniel
© Reuters The US dollar experienced a rally this week, buoyed by rising yields and persistent investor concerns over inflation, according to recent market data. This surge has led to a decline in equities and the Euro-US dollar () exchange rate falling below 1.06. The latest US inflation data did little to alleviate these fears