Volatility

28 May 2026
ECB minutes flag persistent inflation risks as rate rise debate intensifies, euro edges lower

ECB minutes flag persistent energy-driven inflation risks, close-call rate debate, growth concerns, boosting euro volatility opportunities.

28 May 2026
Sterling slips as Hormuz tensions lift dollar ahead of US PCE; GBP/USD tests key supports

GBP/USD slips near 1.3400 as Hormuz tensions and firm PCE expectations boost dollar, pressuring sterling.

28 May 2026
Eurozone Consumer Confidence Holds at -19 in May, Bolstering ECB Hold and Low Volatility Views

Eurozone consumer confidence held at -19 in May, matching forecasts, reinforcing weak sentiment and supporting ECB patience.

28 May 2026
Eurozone Industrial Confidence Holds at -8, Keeping Volatility Low and Pressure on Euro

Eurozone industrial confidence held at -8 in May; subdued sentiment supports low volatility, rangebound equities, bearish euro.

28 May 2026
Euro steadies above 1.1600 as Iran tensions lift oil and underpin dollar demand

EUR/USD rebounded above 1.1600, but geopolitical tensions lifted oil, boosted dollar demand, and kept euro constrained.

28 May 2026
Stournaras Signals Likely June ECB Rate Rise as Euro Holds Steady Amid Inflation Concerns

Stournaras signals likely June ECB rate hike to curb inflation; euro steady, volatility rising, traders adjust.

28 May 2026
Gold rebounds from two-month low as stronger dollar and hawkish Fed expectations cap gains

Gold rebounds slightly, but strong dollar and hawkish Fed keep bullion pressured; traders eye volatility.

28 May 2026
Global equities retreat as US strikes and Iran sanctions spur risk-off mood, lifting oil and yields

Global stocks fell after US strikes and sanctions on Iran, dragging futures, Asia, oil higher, yields.

28 May 2026
Spain’s April retail sales growth slows sharply, fuelling concerns over consumer demand and ECB cuts

Spain’s retail sales growth slowed sharply in April, signaling weakening demand, rising risks, and bearish market positioning.

28 May 2026
NZD/USD slides as US-Iran strikes boost dollar; RBNZ hold keeps rate-hike outlook in focus

NZD/USD fell to 0.5885 as US-Iran strikes sparked risk-off, despite RBNZ hold and hawkish hikes outlook.

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