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European Open Preview – Dollar trades like a rollercoaster after Fed; eurozone inflation coming up

Posted on May 3, 2018 at 7:46 am GMT

Here are the latest developments in global markets: FOREX: The US dollar index, which gauges the greenback’s strength against a basket of six major currencies, was practically unchanged on Thursday after it touched its highest level in 2018 yesterday, in the aftermath of the Fed’s policy meeting. STOCKS: US markets closed lower yesterday, following the FOMC meeting. Although stock indices spiked higher immediately on the decision, that sentiment quickly turned around and equities edged lower to finish in the red. The S&P [..]

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US Open Preview – Dollar treads water ahead of FOMC rate decision; European stocks up

Posted on May 2, 2018 at 10:55 am GMT

Here are the latest developments in global markets: FOREX: The US dollar managed to pare some losses against the Japanese yen made after it touched a 3-month high of 109.91 earlier in the day, rising to 109.83 (-0.02%). The dollar index, which gauges the greenback’s strength versus six major currencies, managed to hit a 4-month high of 92.56 on Tuesday, peaking above the 200-day moving average for the first time in a year but today the index was slightly lower at 92.36 [..]

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European Open Preview – Dollar climbs ahead of Fed decision; eurozone GDP eyed as well

Posted on May 2, 2018 at 7:51 am GMT

Here are the latest developments in global markets: FOREX: The US dollar index continued to advance yesterday, reaching a fresh four-month high ahead of a policy decision by the Fed later today. Meanwhile, sterling came under renewed selling interest as UK data continued to disappoint, while the loonie experienced a very volatile session following some comments by BoC Governor Poloz. STOCKS: US markets closed mixed yesterday. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite climbed 0.91%, the S&P 500 gained 0.25%, while the Dow [..]

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European Open Preview – Sterling torpedoed by soft data; German & US inflation prints due

Posted on April 30, 2018 at 7:46 am GMT

Here are the latest developments in global markets: FOREX: The US dollar index was practically unchanged on Monday. On Friday, it pared back gains posted early in the session and closed the day almost flat as well, pressured by a similar pullback in US Treasury yields. That said, last week was still a very productive one for the dollar index overall, which rose 1.3% to reach its highest level in three-and-a-half months. Elsewhere, sterling plunged on Friday following disappointing GDP data, as investors [..]

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European Open Preview – Euro sinks after ECB; US & UK GDP numbers eyed

Posted on April 27, 2018 at 7:49 am GMT

Here are the latest developments in global markets: FOREX: The US dollar index is higher on Friday, but by less than 0.1%, building on the gains it posted yesterday. Meanwhile, the euro was on the back foot, after the ECB maintained a relatively cautious tone in yesterday’s policy gathering. STOCKS: US markets edged higher yesterday, as a raft of encouraging earnings releases and a pullback in US bond yields supported risk appetite. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite climbed by 1.64%, boosted by [..]

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European Open Preview – Dollar remains elevated; ECB in the spotlight

Posted on April 26, 2018 at 7:21 am GMT

Here are the latest developments in global markets: FOREX: The US dollar index inched lower on Thursday, but by less than 0.1%, giving back some of the gains it achieved yesterday on the back of surging US bond yields. The euro was relatively steady ahead of today’s main event, the ECB’s monetary policy decision, while both the aussie and the kiwi continued to collapse. STOCKS: US markets closed slightly higher yesterday, with the exception being the Nasdaq Composite, which fell, though [..]

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European Open Preview – Dollar hovers near 4-month highs; raft of corporate earnings due

Posted on April 25, 2018 at 7:45 am GMT

Here are the latest developments in global markets: FOREX: The US dollar index is 0.2% higher today, hovering just below its four-month high posted earlier in the week, as the continued rise in longer-term US bond yields has breathed some life back into the world’s reserve currency. Both the aussie and the kiwi are 0.45% lower against the greenback, extending recent losses. STOCKS: US markets stumbled on Tuesday, pressured by concerns around rising borrowing costs, as well as discouraging signals from [..]

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European Open Preview – Dollar bulls “back on the case”; US consumer confidence due

Posted on April 24, 2018 at 7:48 am GMT

Here are the latest developments in global markets: FOREX: The US dollar traded 0.1% lower against a basket of six major currencies on Tuesday, giving back some of the notable gains it posted yesterday on the back of surging US bond yields. Despite today’s pullback, the dollar index is still trading near a three-month high. Elsewhere, kiwi/dollar fell by 0.5%, with no clear fundamental catalyst behind the decline. STOCKS: US markets closed lower yesterday, for the most part. While the Nasdaq [..]

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European Open Preview – Rising yields bolster the dollar; eurozone flash PMIs in focus

Posted on April 23, 2018 at 7:41 am GMT

Here are the latest developments in global markets: FOREX: The US dollar index traded higher on Monday, though by less than 0.1%, adding to the significant gains it posted on Friday on the back of rising US Treasury yields. The loonie plunged on Friday after Canada’s CPI data disappointed, while the safe-haven Japanese yen is a touch softer today, amid diminishing risks on the North Korean front. STOCKS: US markets closed lower on Friday, weighed on by a sustained rise in longer-term US bond yields. Rising [..]

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European Open Preview – BoE’s Carney slams the pound; Canadian inflation & retail sales eyed

Posted on April 20, 2018 at 7:48 am GMT

Here are the latest developments in global markets: FOREX: The US dollar index is practically unchanged on Friday, after it posted solid gains earlier on Thursday on the back of rising US Treasury yields. Sterling/dollar was 0.3% lower, with the British pound extending the losses it posted yesterday, after BoE Governor Mark Carney hinted that a rate hike in May is not actually a done-deal. STOCKS: US markets closed lower, pressured by a notable rise in longer-term US bond yields, something that usually [..]

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