Sterling’s free fall extends into Asian session today, even against the weak Euro which is pressured against all other major currencies. Dollar is currently the strongest one and would likely remain so for now. Yen, Swiss Franc and Canadian Dollar are also firm. Australian and New Zealand Dollar are mixed for now, but both are
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President and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Raphael W. Bostic speaks at a European Financial Forum event in Dublin, Ireland February 13, 2019. Clodagh Kilcoyne | Reuters Raphael Bostic, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, appeared on CBS’ “Face The Nation” Sunday morning with a continued commitment
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Base metals had an eventful week. The complex held up relatively well this week, despite several central banks hiking rates and the stronger dollar. The Fed hiked rates by 75 bps and offered hawkish future guidance. The sentiment was also hit by Moscow’s new mobilization campaign in its invasion of Ukraine. Earlier in the week,
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Despite grim PMIs on the continent and risk-off around the globe on inflation worries, the euro and global stocks have been pressured of late with the resurgence of geopolitical worries stemming from the Ukraine crisis. The news that Russian President Vladimir Putin moved to add 300,000 new troops to shore up the country’s flagging war
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This is the time of year when C-suites and corporate boards meet to discuss growth plans for the year ahead. In light of the price action in financial markets, those dicussions are going to be much different than they would have been a month ago. Borrowing costs are skyrocketing and uncertainty about the economy is
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