© Reuters. Investing.com– Most Asian currencies weakened slightly on Monday, while the dollar steadied as traders hunkered down before a string of key economic readings due this week. Mixed signals from China weighed on sentiment, as data showed a sustained, albeit narrowing decline in . Top Chinese government officials called on Beijing to unlock more
Share: USD/JPY shows minimal change, indicating a stable weekly close. The weekly chart suggests an upward trend with resistance at Tenkan-Sen (149.53); a break above could target 150.00. USD/JPY daily chart key levels to watch include 150.77 and YTD high at 151.91 for upside, 148.01, and 147.15 for downside. The USD/JPY is almost
The exchange rate witnessed a notable drop to 17.17 during European trading hours today, as market participants digest the culmination of the Federal Reserve’s interest rate hikes and anticipate further economic indicators from S&P Global PMI data. Earlier this week, on Tuesday, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) released minutes that were perceived as hawkish,
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© Reuters The euro is making strides towards the 1.0700 mark against a slightly weaker US dollar today, maintaining its momentum despite no significant shifts in market news or sentiment. The currency’s resilience comes as markets maintain a neutral risk sentiment, carrying over from last week’s risk-on movement. Investors and traders are gearing up for
© Reuters. The US dollar held its ground today, as investors digested Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s recent comments on the ongoing rate hikes and their impact on the economy. This stability comes against the backdrop of Moody’s (NYSE:) decision to downgrade the US sovereign credit rating, citing political and governance concerns. The market is
© Reuters. Investing.com– Most Asian currencies moved little on Thursday as disappointing inflation data from China weighed on sentiment, while weakness in the Japanese yen saw traders on edge over any government intervention. The dollar was steady in Asian trade, sticking to a recent rebound as Federal Reserve officials continued to offer hawkish signals on
Share: EUR/JPY advance is tempered by proximity to the year-to-date high of 160.84, with a break above potentially signaling further gains. The threat of Japanese intervention has receded, providing room for the pair’s upward trajectory. Key support levels to watch include the Tenkan-Sen at 159.26 and a stronger confluence of support around 157.59/69.
The exchange rate remained stable at €1.1502 on Thursday, as investors awaited the Bank of England’s (BoE) decision on interest rates amidst deteriorating economic conditions in the UK. This comes in the wake of October’s manufacturing PMI data, which showed a significant contraction in UK factory activity, fueling fears of a recession. S&P Global Market