© Reuters. Investing.com– Most Asian currencies firmed sharply on Monday, tracking extended declines in the dollar amid increasing bets that the Federal Reserve was done raising interest rates, while promises of more Chinese stimulus measures also aided sentiment. The surged 0.5% to its strongest level against the dollar since early-August. The biggest point of support
ISLAMABAD – The Pakistani rupee experienced a notable improvement in the inter-bank market, appreciating to close at 286.50 against the dollar, marking an uptick from its previous position. This gain was observed after the currency ended its weeks-long losing streak the day before. The positive shift comes on the heels of a staff-level agreement with
Article by IG Senior Market Analyst Axel Rudolph FTSE 100, DAX 40, Nasdaq 100 Analysis and Charts FTSE 100 rallies on softer US and UK inflation A host of large-cap dividend payments on Thursday put the FTSE 100 on the back foot, together with disappointing results from Burberry’s with its share price dropping by over
Share: The NZD/USD has bounded back into the top end after broader markets went risk-on. Tuesday saw safe havens go broadly lower as investors stepped out post-US CPI. Up Next: US PPI, Retail Sales slated for Wednesday. The NZD/USD has ripped higher after gaining almost 2.6% from Tuesday’s lows. The Kiwi (NZD) saw its
Article by IG Chief Market Analyst Chris Beauchamp Dow Jones, Nasdaq 100, Nikkei 225 Analysis and Charts Dow returns to trendline resistance The index has seen its momentum fade after the huge gains of the past week, though it continues to hold above the 200-day simple moving average (SMA). Wednesday saw the index touch trendline
Share: S&P 500 ended the week up by 0.9%, with the Nasdaq and Dow Jones also posting significant gains, reflecting a positive shift in investor sentiment. U.S. labor market data showing a slowdown in job growth fueled speculation that the Federal Reserve may halt rate hikes. Fed officials Thomas Barkin and Neil Kashkari
Hang Seng Index, China, HSI, PBOC, AUD/USD, AU CPI, Crude Oil – Talking Points Chinese bourses have been underpinned today by policy annoucements Australian 3Q CPI reaccelerated, lifting the prospect of an RBA rate hike The Hang Seng index rallied but some technical hurdles lie ahead Recommended by Daniel McCarthy Traits of Successful Traders Hong
© Reuters. U.S. Dollar banknote is seen in this illustration taken July 17, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File photo By Harry Robertson LONDON (Reuters) – The dollar rose on Tuesday after briefly falling to a one-month low on the back of a drop in U.S. bond yields, as weak economic data sent the euro sliding. Survey data
AUD/USD OUTLOOK: AUD/USD rebounds following last week’s sell-off The rally in U.S. equities boosts appetite for riskier currencies Despite today’s moves in FX markets, geopolitical tensions in the Middle East create a challenging backdrop for the Australian dollar Trade Smarter – Sign up for the DailyFX Newsletter Receive timely and compelling market commentary from the
© Reuters The US dollar experienced a rally this week, buoyed by rising yields and persistent investor concerns over inflation, according to recent market data. This surge has led to a decline in equities and the Euro-US dollar () exchange rate falling below 1.06. The latest US inflation data did little to alleviate these fears