© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Banknotes of Japanese yen and U.S. dollar are seen in this illustration picture taken September 23, 2022. REUTERS/Florence Lo/Illustration/File Photo By Rae Wee SINGAPORE (Reuters) – The safe-haven dollar and Japanese yen edged higher on Monday as violence in the Middle East spooked markets, while a blowout U.S. jobs report gave
Investors are favoring the euro and British pound today, Friday, as they await the US employment report that may indicate steady hiring ahead of a potential downturn. The report, however, might not offer clear guidance on future Federal Reserve policy due to overlooked household financial conditions and strikes. Economists predict an increase of 173,000 jobs
Share: GBP/USD struggles to gain any meaningful traction and oscillates in a narrow trading range. The risk-on impulse is seen undermining the safe-haven USD and lending support to the major. The divergent Fed-BoE policy outlook should keep a lid on any meaningful upside for the pair. The GBP/USD pair finds some support near
Share: Markets are digesting the recent PCE numbers. Chicago PMI number deteriorates further. The US Dollar Index clings on to an 11th weekly positive close. The US Dollar (USD) is trying to hold on to another weekly gain, though it looks like either a make-or-break deal. If the US Dollar holds onto gains, this
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The major European indices are ending mostly lower. The one exception is the UK FTSE 100 which eked out a small gain. A snapshot of the closing levels shows: German DAX fell -5.06 points or -0.03% at 15566.81 Frances CAC fell -23.49 points or -0.33% at 7190.42 UK’s FTSE 100 rose 13.43 points or 0.17%
US stocks slumped in the afternoon but there was some last minute buying to prevent a negative finish. Closing changes: S&P 500 +0.1% Nasdaq Comp +0.1% Russell 2000 -0.3% DJIA +0.2% Toronto TSX Comp -0.3% This week was a dud. Summer isn’t over yet. This article was written by Adam Button at www.forexlive.com. لینک منبع
Share: The EUR/JPY traded in the red below the 159.00 area after five consecutive days of gains. The cross closed Friday with 1.65% weekly gains, trading in highs since 2008. Focus shifts to the Eurozone and Japan’s GDP for Q2, which will be released the following week. In Friday’s session, the EUR/JPY traded
Share: USD/CAD struggles to gain momentum beyond the 1.3200 area on Wednesday. The pair holds below the 50- and 100-hour EMAs with a downward slope. The immediate resistance level is seen at 1.3200; the initial support level is located at 1.3145. The USD/CAD pair attracts some follow-through buying but struggles to gain momentum