[ad_1] UPCOMING EVENTS: Tuesday: Australian Retail Sales, US Consumer Confidence. Wednesday: Australian Monthly CPI, RBNZ Policy Decision, US GPD Q3 2nd Estimate. Thursday: Japan Industrial Production and Retail Sales, China PMIs, Switzerland Retail Sales, Eurozone CPI and Unemployment Rate, Canada GDP, US Core PCE, US Jobless Claims. Friday: Japan Jobs data, China Caixin Manufacturing PMI,
[ad_1] Share: Mexican Peso extends its rally, capitalizing on a weaker USD. Mexico’s GDP growth aligns with expectations and might refrain Banxico’s officials from easing monetary policy. Mixed US economic data, with improving business activity but a downturn in Manufacturing PMI, weighed on the USD/MXN pair. Mexican Peso (MXN) is set to finish
[ad_1] Share: The New Zealand Dollar continues cruising higher on broadly positive market sentiment. The Kiwi rises in line with global equities as Oil continues its downtrend and US PMIs come in mixed. NZD/USD ends the week on a high note, rising to within close proximity of the 200-day SMA at 0.6100. The
[ad_1] O dollar operated at a high this session, recovering after a strong fall yesterday, with weakness in the euro and the pound after weaker than expected data in Europe, supporting the expectation of an end to interest rate hikes by the region’s central banks. The DXY index, which measures the dollar against a basket of strong
[ad_1] 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
[ad_1] UPCOMING EVENTS: Monday: PBoC LPR. Tuesday: RBA Meeting Minutes, Canada CPI, FOMC Minutes. Wednesday: US Durable Goods, US Jobless Claims. Thursday: US Thanksgiving Day, Australia/Eurozone/UK PMIs, ECB Meeting Minutes, New Zealand Retail Sales. Friday: Japan CPI, Canada Retail Sales, US PMIs, US Black Friday (early markets close). Monday The PBoC is expected to keep
[ad_1] © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Japanese Yen and U.S. dollar banknotes are seen in this illustration taken March 10, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration By Herbert Lash and Iain Withers NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) – The dollar posted its second-steepest weekly decline versus other major currencies this year on Friday, while the yen strengthened sharply, and the dollar
[ad_1] © Reuters. Investing.com – The U.S. dollar edged higher in early European trade Friday, but was heading for a sharp weekly loss after cooling inflation spurred growing bets that the Federal Reserve has completed its series of rate hikes. At 03:00 ET (08:00 GMT), the Dollar Index, which tracks the greenback against a basket