© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. one dollar banknotes are seen in front of displayed stock graph in this illustration taken, February 8, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo By Dhara Ranasinghe LONDON (Reuters) – The dollar climbed to its highest levels in over a year against the Japanese yen on Monday, supported by a scaling back of
© Reuters. The Euro has ascended to a six-month peak against the Pound Sterling, capping off a week with consistent gains as the pair approached 0.8750. This rise comes despite mixed economic data from both the European Union and the United Kingdom, where the UK’s figures have notably underperformed even when exceeding forecasts. At the
Nasdaq daily The Nasdaq has extended gains to 1.7% and broken the October high in the process. The rally is particularly impressive given that Treasury yields are in the process of reversing higher. US 2-year yields are at the highs of the day up 3.2 bps to 5.05% after falling as low as 4.97% earlier.
USDJPY weekly chart USD/JPY has risen every day this week and is now within striking distance of some major levels. The 32-year high in this pair came in October of last year at 151.94 and was followed by intervention from the Japanese Ministry of Finance and a fall all the way to 128.00 within three
Share: USD/JPY extends its rally for the fifth day, flirting with the 151.00 level, driven by rising US Treasury yields and Fed Chair Powell’s inflation concerns. Market sentiment shifts following the University of Michigan data, indicating lower confidence in the economic outlook and persistent inflation fears. Japanese Yen’s further decline is tempered by
© Reuters. Today, as the North American trading session commenced, the New Zealand Dollar (NZD) demonstrated strength while the British Pound (GBP) lagged. The U.S. Dollar (USD) exhibited mixed performance against various currencies, with rebounding due to the impact of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) decision. China’s economic situation continues to be challenging, with
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The USDCAD raced lower last week and continued that fall yesterday to a low of 1.36284. However, the move lower stalled, and the price moved back above a swing area between 1.3659 and 1.3668 (and held support on a dip). Sellers turn the buyers and that momentum has continued in trading here today. The price
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