The dollar stabilized after reaching a four-week high against other major currencies as traders eagerly awaited key U.S. inflation data and the Federal Reserve’s updated interest rate projections. The U.S. dollar’s recent rebound can be attributed to Friday’s strong jobs report, which suggests sustained inflation alongside robust economic growth. Consequently, the likelihood of the Federal
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Apple device users are in for a treat as they will soon have the option to utilize buy now, pay later loans from Affirm for their purchases. Affirm, a fintech company based in San Francisco, announced that it will be available as a payment choice for U.S. Apple Pay users on iPhones and iPads later
The USD/CHF pair has shown remarkable stability in the face of the looming Federal Reserve policy decision. Traders are cautiously navigating the thin trading environment, with the pair hovering around 0.8950 during early European hours. This calmness can be attributed to investors adopting a wait-and-see approach as they anticipate the Fed’s interest rate decision on
GBPUSD recently advanced to its highest level since March 13th, showcasing a strong bullish momentum in the market. However, this rally was short-lived as the pair started to reverse lower, signaling that the uptrend may have become overstretched. The price action was driven by profit-taking activities, leading to a temporary pullback in the exchange rate.
The global markets are currently on edge as Asian markets cautiously assess the impact of the recent success of right-wing parties in the European Union on the cohesion of the bloc. While EUROSTOXX 50 futures have shown a slight uptick of 0.2%, FTSE futures remain stagnant. The euro is holding steady at $1.0766, slightly above
The largest official sector buyer of gold, China, is expected to resume its bullion shopping once prices ease from the record highs experienced in May. This information was revealed at a recent conference where industry players discussed the fundamental case for the metal moving forward. Despite a pause in their gold reserves in May, the
GameStop shares took a steep nosedive, dropping over 14% on Monday, following a significant sell-off triggered by disappointing earnings and an underwhelming livestream by Keith Gill. The stock, which had already plummeted nearly 40% on Friday, hit a low of around $24 per share on Monday. The release of GameStop’s earnings report ahead of schedule
Recently, the USD/CHF pair has been trading near 0.8970, with the US Dollar showing signs of strength. This strength in the USD can be attributed to the diminishing Fed rate-cut expectations for the September meeting. The US Nonfarm Payrolls report for May indicated a robust labor demand and stronger-than-expected wage growth, leading to a shift
Recent data from the Recruitment and Employment Confederation in the UK revealed that the fall in permanent hiring by employers in Britain was the least severe in over a year in May. This is a promising sign that the recruitment market might be on the brink of a recovery. The report indicated that permanent hiring
The recent US Jobs Report has had a significant impact on the USD/JPY exchange rate, pushing it closer to the 157 level. With the US CPI Report on the horizon, investors are closely watching for potential shifts in the value of the Japanese Yen. The increase in average hourly earnings by 4.1% year-on-year in May
The Group of Seven (G7) wealthy democracies are gearing up to send a firm message to small Chinese banks about their involvement in assisting Russia in evading Western sanctions. Leaders from the G7 countries are expected to have intense conversations during their upcoming summit in Italy about the growing trade relationship between China and Russia
In the wake of Chanel’s top designer’s departure, the $1.62 trillion luxury goods industry is experiencing significant upheaval. This departure has sent ripples not only through Chanel but across all major global players at a time when the industry as a whole is at a crossroads. Traditionally, the playbook for top fashion labels like Chanel,
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