The release of the hostages was cited as a humanitarian gesture by Hamas in response to Qatari mediation efforts in the ongoing conflict with Israel.
Oil prices declined on Friday, Octobe… Read More
Tokyo Core CPI eases to 2.5%
Japanese yen rises
The Japanese yen is showing some life following a nasty slide earlier in the week, which saw it decline around 1.5% and come close to the symb… Read More
Australian consumer confidence rebounds, business confidence eases
Fed members say higher bond yields could cool inflation
The Australian dollar is unchanged on Tuesday, trading at 0.6412.
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Fed expected to keep rates on hold on September 20th
10-year Treasury yield eases back to 4.248% as 4.36% remains key resistance
US retail sales are expected to weaken and the US inflation r… Read More
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Swiss inflation ticks lower to 1.6%
US nonfarm payrolls expected to dip to 200,000 on Friday
The Swiss franc is in positive territory on Thursday. In the North American session, USD/CHF is t… Read More
Canada’s GDP surprises to the upside
US PCE Price Index eases in June
ISM Manufacturing PMI expected to contract
The Canadian dollar is trading at 1.3259, up 0.07%. Canadian markets ar… Read More
BANGKOK (AP) — Shares were mixed Friday in Europe and Asia after the latest rally on Wall Street fizzled, with big declines for Tesla, Netflix and other big tech-oriented stocks.
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AUD/USD slips after a four-day rally
China’s Services PMI eases in June
Australia’s retail sales jump 0.7% in May
FOMC minutes will be released later on Wednesday
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The US stock indices rose yesterday, helped by positive economic data. Durable goods orders rose by 1.7% in May, well above the expected 1% drop. The US new home sal… Read More
BoE Governor Bailey warns of wage-price spiral, testifies before Treasury Committee
Markets lower odds of a Fed pause in June
BoE Bailey says UK in wage-price spiral
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Users can once again make deposits at Binance using bank cards issued in the country, according to reports
Leading global cryptocurrency exchange Binance ha… Read More
Spain’s CPI eases in May
German CPI to be released on Wednesday
Debt ceiling likely to be approved in Congress
EUR/USD has edged higher on Wednesday. In the European session, EUR/… Read More
Private equity businesses require suitable customer relationship management (CRM) software that would not only help them manage their relationships with clients but also improve the overall… Read More
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The second largest cryptocurrency, Ethereum, comes under selling pressure as buyers lose their momentum against sellers. Buyers’ lack of strength resulted in a downside movement in ETH… Read More
New Zealand inflation fell to 6.7%, lower than expected
NZD/USD is down 0.40% and dropped to its lowest level since April 16
Four members of FOMC will speak today
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LONDON (Reuters) – British inflation fell by more than expected in January and there were signs of cooling price pressure in parts of the economy wa… Read More
The Japanese yen broke below the symbolic 130 line earlier in the day, for the first time since February 3rd. In the North American session, USD/JPY is trading at 130.17, down 0.55% on the d… Read More
MON: Swiss CPI (Feb), EZ Sentix Index (Mar), EZ Retail Sales (Jan), South Korean GDP Revised (Q4).TUE: RBA Policy Announcement, EIA STEO, Australian Trade Balance (Jan), Chinese Trade Balanc… Read More
UK wage growth eases
The British pound is slightly higher on Tuesday, as the markets digest today’s UK employment report. Wage growth rose by 5.9% in the October-December period, down… Read More
Japanese Yen Weakens After BoJ Announces No Change in Bend Range
The The Japanese yen weakened against the greenback The Bank of Japan surprised markets by keeping its yield curve toleran… Read More
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Elon Musk is taking legal action against the owner of the @ElonJet Twitter account – AP Photo/Matt Rourke
Elon Musk has said he is taking legal action against the owner of a Tw… Read More
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ECB President Christine Lagarde interest rates inflation Europe energy crisis recession – AP Photo/Michael Probst, File
The euro tumbled below parity against the dollar on Thur… Read More
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