Dollar near two-month highs after Fed minutes; yen remains weak By Investing.com

© Reuters Investing.com – The U.S. dollar edged lower in early European trade Thursday but remains trading near two-month highs after the minutes from the last Federal Reserve meeting offered a hawkish slant. At 03:00 ET (07:00 GMT), the , which tracks the greenback against a basket of six other currencies, traded 0.1% lower at

Gold (XAU/USD) Flirts with $1900 Support as Fed Minutes Loom

GOLD PRICE FORECAST: Recommended by Zain Vawda Get Your Free Gold Forecast MOST READ: USD/CAD Retreats Following Hot Canadian Inflation Data Gold prices continue to hover around the $1900 support handle following a brief push lower yesterday. Sellers were unable to maintain the momentum however, with the precious metal closing just above the $1900 mark

USD/CAD soars to a three-month high, above 1.3500 post-FOMC minutes release

Share: Fed officials unanimously aim for the 2% inflation target, but divisions arise on the next steps. The US Dollar Index (DXY) reflects the greenback’s strength, rising 0.29% to 103.497, supported by rising US Treasury bond yields. USD/CAD’s bullish momentum is evident as it trades above the 200-day Moving Average, with key levels

NZD/USD retreats from daily highs ahead of FOMC minutes

Share: NZD/USD rose to a high of near 0.6000 but settled near 0.5950. RBNZ held rates steady at 5.5% as expected but sounded hawkish. Investors await key FOMC minutes for forward guidance. On Wednesday, the NZD/USD traded strongly following the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) decision but failed to maintain its momentum and

Recovery prods 0.6500 after RBA Minutes, Australia/China statistics

Share: AUD/USD picks up bids to refresh intraday high, reverses from YTD low. Mixed RBA Minutes, softer Aussie wage growth and downbeat China data prod Aussie bulls but US Dollar’s retreat favor recovery. Oversold RSI challenges Aussie bears beyond 0.6460-55 support zone. Multiple hurdles stand tall to test upside; 0.6600 appears the key

AUD/USD stays defensive around 0.6500 as RBA Minutes, China/US statistics loom

Share: AUD/USD struggles to defend the bounce off YTD low despite probing five-day losing streak ahead of multiple data/events. Fears surrounding China, firmer US Treasury bond yields weigh on Aussie pair. RBA Minutes need to defend hawkish interest to recall AUD/USD buyers. China Industrial Production, Retail Sales will be eyed closely amid economic

US Dollar, Gold, Crude Oil, Nasdaq 100, RBNZ, FOMC Minutes, CPI

Recommended by Daniel Dubrovsky Get Your Free USD Forecast The US Dollar outperformed its major counterparts this past week, with the DXY Dollar Index gaining over 0.8 percent. In fact, the DXY just wrapped up its 4th consecutive weekly gain. The last time the same winning streak occurred was back in February. A 5th push

USD/JPY up After BoJ Minutes, GBP/JPY Consolidates

Japanese Yen (USD/JPY, GBP/JPY) Analysis Recommended by Richard Snow How to Trade USD/JPY BoJ Summary of Opinions Confirm Dovish Yield Curve Tweak Bank of Japan (BoJ) officials looked to set the record straight, that the slight yield curve adjustment announced on the 28th of July was a means of prolonging current loose monetary policy in