
Share: AUD/USD experienced a notable uptick, gaining 0.67% in the New York session and heading towards a weekly increase of over 2.30%. Despite Federal Reserve officials resisting the idea of rate cuts in 2024, market futures are pricing in a potential easing of 100 basis points by December next year. Upcoming week will

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Four thousand U.S. dollars are counted out by a banker counting currency at a bank in Westminster, Colorado November 3, 2009. REUTERS/Rick Wilking/File Photo By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss NEW YORK (Reuters) – The dollar fell to a six-week low on Friday after data showed the world’s largest economy created fewer jobs than

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

Share: The DXY sank towards 105.05, its lowest level since mid-September. US government bond yields are retreating, also standing at lows since September. Job creation decelerated in October in the US as well as Hourly Earnings, while the Unemployment Rate increased. The US Dollar (USD) witnessed a significant drop on Friday, with the US

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Share: Pound Sterling dropped after data showed that UK Retail Sales declined by almost 1% in September. The decrease in Retail Sales suggests a weakening household’ spending, which is the main driver of the UK economy. The Bank of England is widely expected to leave interest rates unchanged. The Pound Sterling (GBP) retreated after the

Share: Gold price attracts bids below $1,860.00 after a mild correction in the US Dollar. The US economy remains resilient due to falling inflation, stable labor demand, and robust consumer spending. Fed Kashkari said that current interest rates are not sufficiently restrictive to bring down inflation to 2%. Gold price (XAU/USD) retreats despite the

Share: Mexican Peso appreciates more than 0.60% but fails to break support at the 20-day SMA. Mexico’s economic budget saw increased welfare pensions equivalent to 1.4% of the GDP. USD/MXN consolidates in the mid-North American session at around 17.40s. The Mexican Peso (MXN) remains firm versus the US Dollar (USD) on an improvement

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