US Dollar recover, eyes on Jobless Claims and Fed speakers

[ad_1] Share: The DXY index first declined to 104.00 and then recovered to 104.40. The headline and core PPI cooled down in October, while US Retail Sales declined but were lower than expected.  Investors seem to worry that strong economic activity data might weigh more than cooling inflation in the Fed’s eyes. The

USD/MXN attempts to recover recent losses, trades higher around 18.2500

[ad_1] Share: USD/MXN faced a challenge due to risk-off sentiment. Israel-Hamas war could weigh on the Mexican Peso. Mexico’s Retail Sales declined to 0.4% (MoM) in August, while the annual data grew at 3.2%. Greenback receives upward support on improved US Treasury yields. USD/MXN aims to recover recent losses, trading around 18.2500 during the

​​​Nikkei 225, FTSE 100 and S&P 500 Try to Recover Into Month End​​​

[ad_1] Written by Axel Rudolph, Senior Market Analyst at IG Recommended by IG Get Your Free Equities Forecast Nikkei 225 stabilizes as September draws to an end ​ ​The Nikkei 225 stabilizes into month-end despite Japan consumer morale falling to a six-month low as better-than-expected preliminary industrial production and a positive close on Wall Street

Stocks recover some poise on the session

[ad_1] S&P 500 futures I’m looking out for any headlines to have caused the turn here but I can’t really pinpoint any specific ones. The turn is coming as general equities sentiment is switching around, with tech stocks now leading the way. Nasdaq futures in particular is up 0.6% after having been down 0.3% earlier.

Australian Dollar Blipped Up on China Data. Will AUD/USD Continue to Recover?

[ad_1] Australian Dollar, China PMI, Hang Seng Index, CSI 300, AUD/USD, RBA – Talking Points The Australian Dollar briefly pipped higher after Chinese data beat expectations If China can gain economic momentum, it could have implications for AUD Tomorrow’s RBA meeting moves into view. Will AUD/USD continue to recover? Recommended by Daniel McCarthy How to