The US dollar has moved lower after the University of Michigan data came in weaker than expectations. The one year inflation expectation came in at 3.1% versus 3.5%. The 5 year inflation expectations was at 2.7% versus 3.0%. The sentiment indices were also lower than expectations. EURUSD: The EURUSD was trying to hold below a
Share: USD/MXN trades at 17.1222, up by 0.56%, recovering from a daily low of 16.9699. US Nonfarm Payrolls for August meet expectations, but the Unemployment Rate rise spurred an initial drop in USD/MXN. ISM Manufacturing PMI shows signs of improvement, helping the USD recover. The American Dollar (USD) recovered some ground against the
US Dollar, DXY Index, USD, Fed, GDP, China PMI, USD/JPY, Euro CPI – Talking Points The US Dollar was undermined by weak data that gave hope to equity bulls China saw good PMI numbers, but the property sector continues to weigh Markets appear to be data-focused for now. Will sluggish numbers push the USD lower?
With the month ending next Thursday, what moves did we see in August? The USD moved higher versus all the major currencies: DXY: Looking at the dollar index (weighted dollar index), it moved up 2.28% this month. Looking at the daily chart, the price started the month trading above and below the 100-day moving average
Share: USD/CNH bounces off intraday low but defends week-start bearish move. 10-year yield gap between US and China jumps to the highest since 2007. Markets fear more China stimulus, further downside for Yuan amid economic pessimism. US Dollar’s preparations for Jackson Hole Symposium allow USD/CNH to pare recent gains. USD/CNH rebounds from a
EURUSD expands the range today, but still above support The EURUSD EUR/USD The EUR/USD is the currency pair encompassing the European Union’s single currency, the euro (symbol €, code EUR), and the dollar of the United States (symbol $, code USD). The pair’s rate indicates how many euros are needed in order to purchase one