In the run-up to the close of the first half, forex markets appear to be treading water in today's Asian session. Market responses to China's lackluster PMI data have been tepid, while Yen remains largely unfazed by Japan's industrial production figures and Tokyo's CPI. Asian indexes are mixed with...
In the currency trading arena, there's been a notable lack of movement today. Gold has caught the market's attention, sliding past the 1900 psychological level. Yet Dollar remains relatively undisturbed, also showing no significant response to the latest jobless claim data and Q1 GDP final figures. Likewise, the release...
In today's Asian trading session, forex markets are experiencing a lull, with most of the major currency pairs and crosses moving within the boundaries set by yesterday's trading ranges. The anticipated volatility sparked by the robust remarks from the heads of the ECB, Fed, BoE, and BoJ during the...
Forex markets today are leaning towards mild risk-off sentiment, with traders cautiously awaiting comments from leading central bankers at the ECB forum. This cautious sentiment, interestingly, does not seem to be having a substantial effect on the stock or bond markets yet.
British Pound is experiencing fresh selling, despite expectations...
Australian Dollar is experiencing a wild ride this week, tumbling in Asian trading hours due to lower-than-anticipated CPI results. The "encouraging" data has raised speculation about a potential pause in RBA's tightening plans next week. There are also talks that the hike month was the last in the cycle....
In today's trading, Euro takes the limelight, soaring broadly and reaching new heights against the frail Yen. While comments from ECB officials continued to be hawkish, there was basically nothing substantially new. The rationale propelling the shared currency is yet unclear. Following closely behind, Aussie and Kiwi mark themselves...
In an otherwise lackluster Asian trading session, Chinese actions add a zing today. The rebound in Yuan, propelled by China's stepped-up measures to curb its slide, provided a boost to stock markets in both China and Hong Kong. The ripple effects are also being felt by Aussie and Kiwi,...
Today sees Swiss Franc making notable gains due to an array of risk-averse factors at play. Disheartening data on German business sentiment fuels concerns about a protracted recession in the country and by extension, the broader Eurozone. While the weekend's events surrounding Wagner mutiny may not have triggered a...
The financial markets are rather steady in Asian session today, showing little reaction to the brief "uprising" in Russia. Major indexes generally traded in tight range, with the exception of China which is just catching up the holidays on Thursday and Friday. In the currency markets, Aussie is the...
A cloud of recession fears dominated a week full of significant events, with disappointing PMI data, particularly from Eurozone and US, dampening sentiment towards the end. Investors also grappled with mismatched expectations concerning Chinese fiscal stimulus, which added additional pressure on global stock indexes, driving them lower by the...
Dollar has launched a broad-based rebound in today's market. However, momentum appears to be faltering against its European counterparts in early U.S. trading session. Although it continues to perform strongly against Yen and Australian dollar, the greenback has been struggling to break last week's high against other key currencies....
Dollar saw a significant rebound overnight, a rally that carried on into the Asian trading session today. This surge is mainly attributable to short covering, particularly as central bank rate hikes this week failed to drive an extended selloff in the greenback. In fact, Dollar is currently the second...
The market witnessed some ups and downs today with BoE and SNB rate decisions stirring the waters. However, these movements failed to usher in a sustainable trend, as both currencies remain shackled within yesterday's range against most major counterparts. BoE's larger than expected rate hike sparked initial momentum but...
Sterling is surprisingly soft this week even though markets are raising bets on a more aggressive than expected BoE rate hike, after yesterday's UK CPI data. It's clearly weighed down in selloff against the stronger Euro. Swiss Franc is comparatively steady as SNB rate decision is also awaited. Overall,...
Despite Fed Chair Jerome Powell's firm indications that further monetary tightening is needed, Dollar is struggling find momentum for its near-term rebound. The greenback is yet to break through its weekly high even against the weaker Yen and is primarily bounded within the confines of yesterday's range, barring its...
Sterling is given a boost in the wake of latest CPI data, which indicated a steady headline inflation rate and a further acceleration in core inflation. This data is likely to solidify BoE's case for a rate hike in tomorrow's meeting. However, how long this tightening phase will continue...
As US trading session commences, rebounds of Dollar and Yen seem to be gathering a bit more some steam. The broader financial market appears to be rather listless today, with major European indices roughly flat and US futures slightly down. There's also no unified movement in the U.S. and...
Australian Dollar is trading broadly lower today, reflecting uncertainties that emerged after release of minutes from RBA meeting earlier this month. The minutes revealed that a hold was considered at the meeting. Arguments were finely balanced even though it eventually decided to hike 25bps. These revelations have stirred market...
The forex markets are holding steady in a consolidative pattern today. Notably, Euro has remained largely unaffected by continued hawkish messages emanating from top ECB officials, who have merely echoed President Christine Lagarde's suggestion that an interest rate hike is likely in July, while situation in September remains uncertain.
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Dollar and Japanese Yen saw a modest bounce back in today's Asian session, making up for some of their steep losses from last week. However, the buying momentum for both currencies remains relatively weak. Due to a light economic calendar today, coupled with public holiday in the US, trading...