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Daily Market Comment – King dollar reclaims throne, stocks disintegrate despite Fed bazooka

Posted on March 13, 2020 at 12:04 pm GMT

Wall Street plunges 10% as market panic intensifies, powerful Fed intervention doesn’t help Dollar outperforms amid flight to safety, gold savaged by margin calls ECB doesn’t cut rates, euro pops higher but then crumbles as Lagarde says she’s not Draghi Pandemonium worsens despite Fed restarting QE Global markets are living a nightmare. The fear that enveloped stocks evolved into full-blown panic on Thursday, with the Dow Jones falling by a staggering 10% as investors continued to liquidate everything, frightened or [..]

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Daily Market Comment – Stocks tank as Trump bans flights from Europe; ECB may disappoint

Posted on March 12, 2020 at 10:10 am GMT

ECB might not cut rates today – could introduce targeted lending measures and ramp up QE Stocks plunge, oil retreats after Trump bans all travel from Europe Yen back in vogue, but gold doesn’t get the memo Dollar holds firm despite risk aversion, reclaiming safe-haven status ECB may disappoint markets today, push euro briefly higher The European Central Bank (ECB) will have a tough balancing act on its hands when it announces its policy decision at 12:45 GMT today. On [..]

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Will the fragmented ECB disappoint markets? – Forex News Preview

Posted on March 11, 2020 at 2:33 pm GMT

The European Central Bank (ECB) will announce its policy decision at 12:45 GMT on Thursday and even though markets have fully priced in a 10 basis-points rate cut, economists disagree. Indeed, with the central bank nearly out of ammunition and policymakers divided, the ECB may only introduce targeted lending measures and ramp up its QE programme, not cut rates. If so, euro/dollar may spike higher. In the bigger picture though, it’s becoming difficult to envision a sustained rally from here. [..]

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Daily Market Comment – Pound shrugs off emergency BoE rate cut

Posted on March 11, 2020 at 10:21 am GMT

Sterling recovers after BoE cut on hopes for a stimulative budget later today Market mood sours again as news flow stays negative and Trump’s stimulus plans underwhelm    Dollar stages a comeback as US Treasury yields rebound somewhat BoE mimics Fed, slashes rates between meetings The Bank of England (BoE) took a page out of the Fed’s book today, unexpectedly cutting rates by 50 basis points from 0.75% to 0.25% between scheduled meetings to negate the economic impact of the [..]

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Daily Market Comment – Markets calm down after the cataclysm, but for how long?

Posted on March 10, 2020 at 1:14 pm GMT

Risk sentiment recovers on Tuesday, after a catastrophic Monday However, the rebound is relatively modest – a sign that concerns remain and that this may be a temporary calm Dollar stages a comeback, US Democratic primary continues today Yen pulls back, stocks recover on ‘turnaround Tuesday’ After a wild session on Monday that saw riskier assets crash and burn, with the S&P 500 plummeting a stunning 7.6% and crude oil sinking by nearly 25%, markets have calmed down somewhat today, [..]

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Daily Market Comment – Yen explodes higher, oil crashes as the OPEC+ wars begin

Posted on March 9, 2020 at 11:02 am GMT

Investors in panic mode as oil collapses, sending shockwaves through markets Global stocks plunge, commodity currencies flash crash, dollar in agony as markets price in more Fed cuts Japanese yen the main winner, gold briefly tops $1700, euro capitalizes Markets in mayhem as oil price war compounds virus fears It’s been a dramatic beginning to the week in financial markets, with risk aversion being the only game in town as the weekend saw the OPEC+ alliance come to an end, [..]

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Technical Analysis – EURUSD rushes to 13-month peak; strongly bullish in short term

Posted on March 9, 2020 at 7:54 am GMT

EURUSD surged to a fresh 13-month peak near the 1.1500 handle earlier today, continuing the aggressive buying interest that started on the 34-month low of 1.0770 on February 20. The pair seems to be strongly bullish in the very short-term after it surpassed the 1.1450 barrier. However, the stochastic oscillator suggests an overbought market and a downside correction may be on cards. The MACD and the RSI are still moving higher in positive territories, signaling more gains. Also, the 20- [..]

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Week Ahead – Will the divided ECB underdeliver?

Posted on March 6, 2020 at 2:48 pm GMT

The main event next week will be the European Central Bank (ECB) policy meeting, where markets are pricing in a 90% probability for a rate cut even though economists forecast no action. It’s a close call, but the fragmented ECB may opt for more targeted lending measures to shield the economy from the virus fallout, not a rate cut. There’s also a raft of economic data coming up, alongside the UK government budget. All told, markets will continue to dance [..]

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Daily Market Comment – Dollar and stocks sink on growing virus gloom; NFP may not help much

Posted on March 6, 2020 at 9:45 am GMT

Dollar and stocks take another battering as virus fears grip markets Investors continue to flock to safety, euro a surprise beneficiary US jobs report not expected to trim Fed rate cut expectations; OPEC eyed too No reprieve for dollar sell-off The US dollar extended its losing streak on Friday, skidding to two-month lows against a basket of currencies and 6-month lows versus the safe-haven yen. Contagion fears continue to spread panic in the markets as the number of coronavirus cases [..]

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US nonfarm payrolls: An asymmetric risk? – Forex News Preview

Posted on March 5, 2020 at 11:55 am GMT

The latest US employment data will hit the markets at 13:30 GMT on Friday and although forecasts point to another decent report, that may not be enough to stop the Fed from cutting rates again soon amid virus concerns. As for the dollar, there might be more pain to come in the near term as continued Fed rate cuts would further erode its carry appeal, especially if the ECB fails to live up to the market’s dovish expectations next week. [..]

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