The recent trading sessions have seen the USD/CHF pair trading in positive territory near 0.8670. The focus of investors has now shifted towards the upcoming US economic data releases. The US Producer Price Index (PPI), Consumer Price Index (CPI), and Retail Sales data are set to be released this week on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday
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The dollar seemed to be in a state of limbo on Tuesday, leaving investors on edge as they eagerly awaited the release of U.S. economic data. The greenback was seen idling at 147.17 yen, after briefly reaching a one-week high of 148.23 yen. There was a sense of uncertainty as profit-taking emerged, causing the dollar
The USD/CAD pair is currently trading around 1.3740 in the Asian session, with traders awaiting the US Producer Price Index (PPI) data for fresh trading impetus. The recent surge in crude oil prices and expectations of a Fed rate cut in September are factors that might support the Canadian Dollar (CAD) in the short term.
The AUD/USD pair saw a significant boost, settling near the 0.6600 level. This move came as a result of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) maintaining its hawkish position. The RBA’s unwavering stance, coupled with stronger Chinese inflation figures, provided a strong foundation for the Australian Dollar (AUD). However, the escalating geopolitical tensions in the
In the early days of the week, gold prices have continued to rise, marking a third consecutive day of recovery. This comes after a significant drop last week, with the precious metal benefiting from indications that the Federal Reserve might implement a 50 basis point rate hike in September. The uncertainty surrounding the US economy,
As the New Zealand dollar continues to rise against the US dollar, reaching 0.6014, all eyes are on the upcoming Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) meeting. Analysts predict that the official cash rate will remain at 5.5%, marking the ninth consecutive time without a change. Concerns about the strength of New Zealand’s economy persist,
In response to the recent allegations made by US-based shortseller Hindenburg Research, India’s markets regulator, Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), has urged investors to remain calm and exercise due diligence before making any hasty decisions. The report by Hindenburg alleged that SEBI’s head, Madhabi Puri Buch, had previous investments in offshore funds used
Investing in silver may seem like a promising opportunity as it appears to be on the brink of a significant bottom. However, there are several market risks that could hinder the expected rally. One of the primary risks to consider is economic uncertainty. Stronger-than-expected global economic growth or sudden financial instability could shift the demand
JD Vance, the Republican U.S. vice-presidential candidate, recently expressed his support for Donald Trump’s suggestion that presidents should have a say in Federal Reserve Board policy-making, particularly regarding interest-rate movements. This statement, made during an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union” program, highlights the ongoing debate over the appropriate level of political involvement in
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China’s bond market, currently the second largest in the world, has been experiencing a period of volatility and uncertainty. The central bank’s heavy intervention to counter a plunge in yields has left many investors on edge. Despite the struggling economy, some investors remain optimistic about the future of government bonds in China. They point to
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