Steady poised for potential uptrend as the week closes

[ad_1] Share: USD/JPY shows minimal change, indicating a stable weekly close. The weekly chart suggests an upward trend with resistance at Tenkan-Sen (149.53); a break above could target 150.00. USD/JPY daily chart key levels to watch include 150.77 and YTD high at 151.91 for upside, 148.01, and 147.15 for downside. The USD/JPY is

USD/CHF consolidates ahead of US PMI data, remains below 0.8850

[ad_1] Share: USD/CHF could register losses on the less likelihood of Fed interest rate hikes. Swiss Franc could lose ground as SNB reduced foreign currency reserves to a seven-year low. Improved US Treasury yields attempt to push the US Dollar into positive territory. USD/CHF moves sideways after two days of minor gains, bidding

USD/CAD hovers around 1.3680 with a negative bias amid lowered Crude prices

[ad_1] Share: USD/CAD seems biased to move downward despite the weakening in Crude oil prices. WTI prices lose ground on an unexpected delay in an upcoming OPEC+ meeting. US economic data turn investors to perceive persistent inflation in the country. USD/CAD seems to extend its losses for the third consecutive session, trading slightly

USD/CAD retraces its recent losses, hovers around 1.3700

[ad_1] Share: USD/CAD trades higher post losses registered in the previous session. Canada inflation (YoY) fell to 3.1% in October, down from 3.8% prior. The decline in Crude oil prices could weigh on the CAD. US Dollar faces challenges despite improved US bond yields. USD/CAD recovers its intraday losses, hovering around the psychological

Dollar rebounds from monthly lows, Gold back at $2,000

[ad_1] Share: During the Asian session, the Australian Westpac Leading Index is due, and RBA Governor Bullock is scheduled to speak again. Later in the day, the focus turns to US data ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, which includes Jobless Claims, Durable Goods Orders, and the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment survey. Here

Gains momentum above 1.0950 amid overbought condition

[ad_1] Share: EUR/USD extends its upside above 1.0950, up 0.18% on the day. The pair holds above the 50- and 100-hour EMA with the overbought RSI condition. The first upside barrier is seen at 1.0978; the 1.0895–1.0900 zone acts as an initial support level for the pair. The EUR/USD pair trades in positive

USD/JPY dips below 150.00, on sentiment shift, despite positive US housing data

[ad_1] Share: USD/JPY falls below the key 150.00 level, trading at 149.76, down 0.64% amidst a shift in market sentiment. US housing data shows resilience with Building Permits and Housing Starts exceeding expectations but fails to support USD/JPY. Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda emphasizes the need for patience in monetary policy, linking

EUR/USD could still advance to 1.0945 – UOB

[ad_1] Share: The continuation of the upside momentum could lift EUR/USD to the 1.0945 level in the near term, comment Economist Lee Sue Ann and Markets Strategist Quek Ser Leang at UOB Group. Key Quotes 24-hour view: We noted yesterday that “the current price action is likely part of a consolidation phase,” and we