Remains on the defensive below the 1.2250 mark amid the oversold condition

Share: GBP/USD remains under selling pressure amid the Fed’s hawkish stance. The pair holds below the 50- and 100-hour EMAs on a four-hour chart. The oversold RSI condition indicates that further consolidation cannot be ruled out. The immediate resistance level will emerge at 1.2290; 1.2200 will be the critical support level. The GBP/USD

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

 Dollar holds firm, focus turns to inflation data

Share: Next week, markets will continue to digest the outcomes of recent central bank meetings. Additionally, market participants will closely monitor the release of economic data, with a particular focus on inflation figures from the Eurozone and the US Core Personal Consumption Expenditure (PCE) index. Here is what you need to know for

NZD/USD bounces back on improved sentiment, soft US Dollar

Share: NZD/USD rebounds from a daily low of 0.5919 to 0.5977, driven by improved risk appetite and a softer US Dollar. Mixed US economic data and hawkish yet cautious remarks from Fed officials fail to bolster the Greenback, with the DXY slightly up at 105.47. Upcoming economic indicators, including Consumer Confidence and Core

USD Index treads water around 105.20 ahead of FOMC

Share: The index trades within a tight range just above 105.00. The FOMC meeting will take centre stage later in the session. The Fed is expected to keep rates unchanged on Wednesday. The greenback attempts some consolidative move in the low 105.00s when measured by the USD Index (DXY) ahead of the opening

Further decline likely below 1.0630 – UOB

Share: EUR/USD risk extra losses below 1.0630, according to UOB Group’s Economist Lee Sue Ann and Markets Strategist Quek Ser Leang. Key Quotes 24-hour view: We expected EUR to consolidate in a range of 1.0645/1.0695 yesterday. EUR then traded in a range of 1.0653/1.0698 before closing at 1.0690 (+0.33%). The underlying tone has firmed