Movements in the currency markets today are somewhat mixed today. Commodity currencies are generally underperforming, led by a sharp decline in Australian Dollar. Investor sentiment in Asia was dampened by the lack of detailed stimulus measures from China, following the much-anticipated post-holiday announcement. This disappointment was starkly reflected in Hong Kong’s stock markets, which saw
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EUR/GBP declined 0.10% on Tuesday and remains in a range, but bullish bias intact. RSI, flat MACD support a balanced outlook. EUR/GBP should hold above 0.8380 to confirm bullish bias. The EUR/GBP pair remains confined within a recent range and declined by 0.10% on Tuesday to 0.8380. However, the larger time frame bias remains bullish,
The USDCAD has broken above the swing area between 1.3615 and 1.3622 (see earlier video). Earlier today, the price extended above its 200-day moving average at 1.36012, and then based against the moving average before moving higher. The buyers continue to push and are now looking toward the high price from September which came in
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Oil rose above $80 Monday on Middle East tensions while equities slid in New York as political and interest rate concerns dented the recent rally. Brent North Sea crude, the international benchmark oil contract, went above $80 per barrel for the first time since late August. Oil futures have experienced recent volatility, with Brent slumping
Risk sentiment is a little bit subdued as US futures trade in the red ahead of North American session. Yen is recovering broadly, partly supported by Japan’s renewed verbal intervention efforts, with traders closely monitoring the possibility of action if USD/JPY breaches 150 psychological level. Swiss Franc and Dollar are also on the firmer side.
USD/CAD gathers strength to around 1.3620 in Tuesday’s early Asian session. The upbeat job data prompted traders to scale back bets on further jumbo Fed rate reductions. Higher crude oil prices might cap the downside for the Loonie. The USD/CAD pair extends the rally to near 1.3620 during the early Asian session on Tuesday. Strong
Fundamental Overview Crude oil rallied strongly last week following the tensions in the Middle East between Israel and Iran. We also got some key technical breakouts that increased the bullish momentum. Last Friday, we also got a strong US NFP report which cast aside recessionary fears and strengthened the case for a future pick up
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Gold prices appreciated by Rs 250 to hit a fresh all-time high of Rs 78,700 per 10 grams on Monday on account of consistent buying support from jewellers and firm trends in the overseas markets. The precious metal had settled at Rs 78,450 per 10 grams in the previous close on Friday. However, silver declined
Japan’s verbal intervention re-entered the spotlight today as USD/JPY briefly surged above the 149 mark amid a quiet Asian session. Yen continues to face pressure from the strong rebound in Dollar, driven by traders abandoning bets on of a 50bps Fed rate cut in November. Additionally, rising US and European yields exacerbated Yen weakness. Japanese
GBP/USD Forecast: Pound Sterling needs to reclaim 1.3100 to discourage bears GBP/USD registered large losses in the previous week despite holding its ground on Friday. The pair struggles to gain traction at the beginning of the new week and trades below 1.3100. GBP/USD declined sharply on Thursday, pressured by dovish comments from Bank of England
The RBNZ will meet next week and expectations are a 50 basis point cut (they meet on Wednesday in NZ). The fall today and the price below a swing area between 0.6167 and 0.61796. That area will now be close resistance. On the downside the 100 day moving average comes in at 0.6121. The 50%
Crude Oil Price Forecast: Navigating the Next Moves 🛢️📈 Hello traders and investors! This is Itai Levitan, an experienced market analyst at ForexLive.com, tracking crude oil for you today as well as what I am looking at. Let’s dive into the insights you need to make informed trading decisions. 🌊 Recent Rally Highlights 🚀 Strong
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UPCOMING EVENTS: Monday: Eurozone Retail Sales. (China on holiday) Tuesday: Japan Average Cash Earnings, RBA Meeting Minutes, US NFIB Small Business Optimism Index. Wednesday: RBNZ Policy Decision, FOMC Meeting Minutes. Thursday: Japan PPI, ECB Meeting Minutes, US CPI, US Jobless Claims, New Zealand Manufacturing PMI. Friday: UK GDP, Canada Labour Market report, US PPI, US
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