The recent fall of the dollar against the yen for two consecutive days has raised concerns about Japan’s possible intervention in the currency markets. Meanwhile, global equities saw a rise as investors shifted their attention towards the anticipated U.S. Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts. The fluctuation in the benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury yield, following the release
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In recent months, the United States has experienced a decrease in annual headline inflation rates, marking a significant shift in economic trends. The most notable factor contributing to this decline has been the reduction in energy costs, which has had a ripple effect on other sectors such as shelter, vehicles, and transportation. Despite this overall
The GBP/USD pair is currently showing signs of strength as it trades above the 1.2900 resistance level. A key bullish trend line is forming with support near 1.2910 on the hourly chart. The pair has successfully climbed above the 50-hour simple moving average and the 1.2900 mark. Despite a minor decline, the bulls have managed
China’s imports experienced a decline of 2.3% in June, falling short of expectations of slight growth. On the other hand, exports saw a rise of 8.6%, surpassing the forecasted 8% growth. These figures have resulted in year-to-date imports increasing by 2% and exports by 3.6% in the first six months when compared to the same
In a recent article by the Financial Times, it was reported that Prabowo Subianto, the President-elect of Indonesia, plans to allow the nation’s debt-to-GDP ratio to rise to 50%. This decision is based on the condition that his administration can increase tax revenues. While this may seem like a bold move to boost economic growth
The world of finance is buzzing with excitement as Wall Street gears up for the arrival of a new set of cryptocurrency exchange-traded funds (ETFs) focused on Ethereum. These spot ether ETFs are poised to make their debut on the market pending approval from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Bitwise Asset Management’s Chief Investment
The dollar weakened on Wednesday following comments from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell suggesting that the central bank is inclined towards cutting interest rates. Powell emphasized the need for further decreases in inflation before implementing any rate changes. This comes as economists anticipate that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) data, set to be released on
Bank of England Chief Economist Huw Pill recently addressed the possibility of an August interest rate cut, dampening expectations due to strong price pressures in Britain’s economy. This has led to uncertainty surrounding the timing of such a move, as Pill emphasized the “uncomfortable strength” of services inflation and wage growth. Despite headline inflation falling
Following Federal Reserve Chair, Jerome Powell’s cautious stance during his appearance before the House Financial Services Committee, the US Dollar experienced a slight decline. Despite indications of disinflation in the US economic outlook and market expectations of a rate cut in September, Powell emphasized the Fed’s data-dependent decisions over immediate actions, keeping investors uncertain. Importance
Renowned investor Bill Gross has expressed concerns about the behavior of Tesla in the market, likening it to a speculative play favored by retail investors. Gross highlighted the sagging fundamentals of Tesla coupled with its unprecedented price action, indicating a similarity to meme stocks. He views this trend as a concerning sign of the times,
After Federal Reserve (Fed) Chairman Jerome Powell’s recent statements, the US Dollar managed to regain some lost ground. Powell’s reluctance to immediately embrace rate cuts in favor of a patient approach has led to a rise in the DXY to 105.20. While the US economic outlook shows signs of disinflation, there are expectations for a
Turkey’s Statistical Institute (TUIK) has faced criticism for its handling of inflation data, particularly regarding the lack of historical price information beyond May 2022. This raised concerns about the transparency and credibility of the inflation figures, especially when the institute stopped sharing this crucial data. Despite the backlash, TUIK’s head, Erhan Cetinkaya, defended the institute’s
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