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Yen Weakens as Stocks Rebound, But Dollar Fails to Capture after Weak Data

Overall, market sentiments stabilized today as started in Asian session. With the help of rebound in Asian and strengthen Europe, US stocks are set to open higher to pare some of yesterday's steep losses. As a result, New Zealand and Australian Dollar are the strongest ones for today so...

Risk Sentiments Stabilized in Asia, Brexit and Italy Budget Back in Spotlight

While Asian markets initially opened lower following the US, major indices turned positive after lunch. The development lifted Australian and New Zealand Dollar slightly. But Canadian Dollar is treated differently as weighed down by resumption of free fall in oil prices. The Loonie is trading as the weakest for...

Risk Aversion Intensifying, Yen and Swiss Franc Rally

Risk aversion dominates the global markets today and is intensifying. Major European indices are trading broadly lower with sign of downside acceleration. US futures also point to lower open, with DOW having triple-digit loss. In the currency markets, Australian Dollar is the weakest one for today. Euro follows as...

RBA Minutes Upbeat, But Australian Dollar Weakens on Risk Aversion

Australian Dollar is under broad based selling pressure today. RBA minutes reiterated the non-urgency for any rate move. IMF report pointed out risks are tilted to the downside in Australia. But risk aversion is more likely the factor driving Aussie down. Major Asian indices are in deep red following...

Swiss Franc Surges While Commodity Currencies Weaken

Swiss Franc is clearly the strongest one for today but the underlying reason is not apparent. There is no clear problem in emerging markets. Meanwhile, Euro is indeed following Swiss Franc, as another strong one. Sterling is a bit mixed as there is no new developments regarding May's leadership...

Sterling Stabilizes as PM May Survived the Weekend, Dollar Recovers But Stays Soft

The forex markets are generally trading in tight range as the week starts. Yen, Dollar and Sterling are generally firmer. Australian Dollar and New Zealand Dollar are the weaker ones, together with Euro. But movements in the markets are very limited. Overall, the greenback stays relatively soft as markets...

Brexit, Italy and Trade War as Focuses in Holiday Shortened Week

Sterling was overwhelming the weakest one last week on Brexit political drama in the UK. It's now even uncertain for how long Prime Minister Theresa would stay in position, not to mention if there would be an agreement for orderly Brexit. Dollar followed as the second weakest after cautious...

Yen Gathers Stream For Rebound ahead of Close, Sterling Pares Losses

Yen and Sterling are the two strongest ones today, but what they're doing are very different. Yen is extending this week's rebound. But Sterling is paring back Brexit triggered losses. Meanwhile, commodity currencies turned generally weaker as they're paring some of recent gains. Overall, after a rather volatile week,...

Sterling Takes a Breather after PM May Pledged to Hold On, How Long Could It/Her Last?

Sterling recovers mildly today but remains the weakest one on political turmoil in the UK. There is no clear sign of a come back in the Pound and it remains vulnerable for more selloff, even before weekly close. The markets are rather quiet in Asian overall. Australia, New Zealand...

UK in Political Turmoil as No Confidence Vote Waiting on the Line, Pound Tumbles Broadly

Sterling is sold off broadly today as Brexit optimism quickly turned into political turmoil. UK Prime Minister Theresa May appeared to have secured Cabinet support on her Brexit agreement with EU. But in less than 24 hours, four ministers resigned in protest, including the high profile figure in Brexit...

Sterling & Euro Firm on Brexit Progress, But Australian Dollar Steals the Show with Job Data

Both Sterling and Euro trade firmer after UK Prime Minister Theresa May got Cabinet support for her Brexit deal. But no significant technical development is seen with these two currencies yet. Instead, Australian Dollar steals the show with strong employment data. Additional support to Aussie was given by news...

Sterling Turned Cautious as Markets Await May’s Brexit Cabinet Meeting

Sterling turned cautious as markets are now awaiting the result of UK Prime Minister Theresa May's Cabinet meeting on Brexit. The withdrawal agreement text should have been agreed with the EU. Approval by the Cabinet will give the green-light to EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier to declare that "decisive...

Sterling Firm, But Uncommitted, as Markets Await UK Cabinet Meeting on Brexit Agreement

Sterling is trading generally firm today as the EU and UK finally agreed on the withdrawal agreement. It will now have to go through Prime Minister Theresa May's Cabinet today. That shouldn't be too much a problem despite some open objection from Brexiteers. The main hurdle lies in the...

Sterling Surges as Brexit Agreement, Including Irish Backstop, Will be Ready Soon

Sterling rebounds solidly today and there is new wave of buying coming in at early part of US session. Positive news regrading Brexit negotiation is the key driver of the Pound. It's reported that the Brexit agreement is now closer than ever. And, there are only a small number...

Australian Dollar Lifted as Asian Stocks Rebound on US-China Trade Optimism

Asian stocks gapped sharply lower follow steep fall in US equities overnight. But sentiments were then lifted by optimism over US-China trade negotiations. Australian and New Zealand Dollar benefited from the development and are now trading as the strongest ones. On the other hand, Yen and Dollar turn softer,...

More Upside in Dollar after Breaking Key Resistance, Sterling Selloff Continues

Sterling continues to trade as the weakest one for today as negative Brexit news fly around. It's reported that European Council President Donald Tusk has given UK Prime Minister Theresa May a deadline for an extra November summit. And enough progress has to be made by this Wednesday night....

Sterling Dives as Nov Brexit Deal Becomes Distant, Canadian Dollar Follows Oil Rebound

Sterling opens the week sharply and broadly lower as it's getting less and less likely to complete a Brexit deal within November. Yen is the second weakest as Asian stocks recover mildly after last week's selloff. Meanwhile, Euro is following as the third weakest at the time of writing....

Dollar and Yen Building Up Bullish Turnaround, Canadian Down on Oil Price Free Fall

There were some interesting turns in the financial markets last week. Global equities initially cheered after Democrats sealed a tremendous win in the US mid-term election by regaining majority in the House. But the lift quickly faded as stocks suffered quite notable setbacks towards Friday's close. It looked like...

Dollar Firmer Up Again after Strong PPI, But More is Need to Prove Underlying Strength

Dollar turns a bit firmer again in early US session after stronger than expected PPI readings. For now it's on of the strongest one today, along with Yen and Swiss Franc. But still, more technical breakthrough is needed in the greenback to prove its underlying bullishness. USD/JPY and USD/CAD...

Dollar Strikes Back as Yields Jumped after FOMC, Yen Following

Dollar is making a come back as US treasury yield surged after FOMC rate decision and statement. The decision to stand pat was widely expected. One surprise was probably the lack of reference to the stock market crash in October. Fed policymakers appear to be not bothered by it...