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European Open Preview – Dollar ticks up after Fed minutes; aussie sinks

Posted on February 21, 2019 at 8:55 am GMT

Dollar ticks up after Fed minutes keep possibility of rate hikes alive European PMIs and ECB minutes the highlights of today’s agenda Aussie torpedoed as Chinese port bans Australian coal imports High-level trade talks resume in Washington Dollar crawls higher as Fed minutes aren’t as dovish as expected The minutes of the January Fed meeting confirmed the central bank will stay sidelined for a while amid several uncertainties, particularly in the global outlook. There was also broad consensus to end [..]

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European Open Preview – Dollar retreats ahead of Fed minutes; pound soars

Posted on February 20, 2019 at 8:38 am GMT

Greenback pulls back on expectations for ‘dovish’ Fed minutes today Pound outperforms, soars back above $1.30 without Brexit news Gold sails past 10-month highs amid a quiet flight to safety Dollar retreats as traders brace for ‘dovish’ Fed minutes The dollar gave up some early gains on Tuesday to close the session much lower overall against a basket of six major currencies, as US traders returned to their desks after a holiday. While this retreat started without a clear catalyst, [..]

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European Open Preview – Markets quiet as trade talks resume

Posted on February 19, 2019 at 8:45 am GMT

Markets quiet as new round of trade talks kicks off Sterling unfazed as Labour MPs split, looks to UK jobs data today Yen ticks down after BoJ chief teases further easing Subdued market moves ahead of fresh negotiating round Stocks in Asia are mostly in the green on Tuesday, albeit only modestly so, while US markets remained closed on Monday for a public holiday. Moves in the FX market were equally subdued to kick off the week, with price action [..]

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European Open Preview – Stocks & commodity currencies cheer trade progress

Posted on February 18, 2019 at 8:48 am GMT

Risk sentiment buoyed by signs of progress in US-China talks, though risk of auto tariffs casts shadow ECB’s Coeure sends the euro lower, but single currency bounces back US and Canada closed for today, attention may be on Brexit Stocks rally alongside commodity currencies amid trade “progress” Encouraging headlines around the US-China trade talks boosted global risk sentiment on Friday, following the conclusion of the high-level talks in Beijing. Both sides played up hopes for a deal, with President Trump [..]

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European Open Preview – Dollar, stocks retreat as data and trade talks disappoint

Posted on February 15, 2019 at 8:46 am GMT

Dollar and equities pull back after US retail sales plummet and trade talks seem likely to disappoint Pound underperforms as PM May loses another Brexit vote Euro/dollar stabilizes somewhat, supported by rate differentials UK retail sales and early US data for February coming up today Dollar drops alongside stocks as retail sales plunge, trade optimism fades The dollar retreated in tandem with US equity markets yesterday, both giving back some of their recent gains, following disappointing US data and signs [..]

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European Open Preview – Kiwi roars back as RBNZ disappoints the bears

Posted on February 13, 2019 at 8:45 am GMT

Kiwi skyrockets after RBNZ refrains from signaling rate cuts, but downside risks linger Trump’s trade comments reinvigorate risk appetite UK and US inflation data highlight the agenda today RBNZ fails to live up to market’s dovish expectations, kiwi explodes up As expected, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) kept its policy unchanged overnight, maintaining a relatively balanced tone overall. It acknowledged that downside risks have increased, particularly on a global level, but retained some optimism on the outlook. Most [..]

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European Open Preview – Dollar rips higher; RBNZ meeting in focus

Posted on February 12, 2019 at 8:41 am GMT

Dollar soars as ‘there is no alternative’; Fed’s Powell speaks at 17:45 GMT News US government shutdown may be avoided support risk sentiment RBNZ meets overnight; may strike a cautious tone, but is unlikely to be as dovish as market pricing implies Dollar rips higher, but can the bulls stay in control? The greenback shined for yet another session, continuing its unrelenting rally for an eighth day in a row versus a basket of major currencies, without much in the [..]

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European Open Preview – Dollar extends winning streak; franc suffers mini “flash crash”

Posted on February 11, 2019 at 8:47 am GMT

Dollar ticks up, stocks mixed as risk sentiment remains fragile Swiss franc had a mini “flash crash” overnight, amid thin liquidity conditions UK GDP data due today, but focus remains on Thursday’s Brexit vote in Parliament Dollar climbs, stocks steady as sentiment remains wobbly The dollar advanced for a 7th straight session against a basket of currencies on Friday, albeit only modestly, as investors sought the security of the world’s reserve currency amid concerns around the health of the global [..]

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European Open Preview – Stocks retreat on trade woes; BoE ‘holds the line’

Posted on February 8, 2019 at 8:43 am GMT

Risk aversion returns as Trump reignites trade fears, says he won’t meet Xi soon Sterling rebounds as BoE sticks to hiking plans, but Brexit uncertainty lingers Euro drifts lower after EU Commission slashes growth forecasts Canadian employment data coming up Stocks take a hit as Trump says he won’t meet Xi soon US equity markets closed well in the red yesterday, with the S&P 500 shedding 0.94%, following headlines that President Trump will not meet President Xi before the March [..]

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European Open Preview – No hawkish bits from BoE today; kiwi capitulates

Posted on February 7, 2019 at 8:29 am GMT

BoE may adopt a cautious tone today amid slowing economy, Brexit uncertainty Kiwi dollar collapses after soft jobs data ignite speculation for RBNZ rate cut Greenback capitalizes on weakness in other currencies; stocks stall BoE to strike cautious tone as Brexit uncertainty reigns The spotlight will fall on the Bank of England (BoE) today, which is expected to keep its policy unchanged via a unanimous vote at 12:00 GMT. Updated economic forecasts and a press conference by Governor Carney will [..]

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