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Key points: USD/SGD slips 0.1% to 1.3472 during the Asian session. Market focus on the Conference Board’s consumer confidence data for May. Technical support at 1.3400 and resistance at 1.3500. During the Asian trading session, the USDSGD pair edged lower, …
Key points: Australian dollar appreciates past $0.665, marking a three-day winning streak. Domestic inflation figures and cautious retail sales data influence interest rate outlook. Market bets on the Reserve Bank of Australia maintaining high rates longer. The Australian dollar (AUD) …
Key points: Dollar supported by interest rate expectations and mixed U.S. economic data. Euro and yen trading in tight ranges, awaiting key inflation readings. The dollar started the week on a firm note as traders awaited crucial inflation data from …
Key points: Dollar heads for its largest weekly rise in over a month. U.S. business activity hits a two-year high, influencing interest rate expectations. The dollar surged this week, marking its largest weekly rise in over a month. Surprisingly strong …
Key Points: Fed officials indicated a willingness to raise rates again if inflation persists. The Fed maintained its benchmark interest rate at 5.25%-5.5%. The US Dollar Index (Symbol: USDX) strengthened on hawkish Fed minutes. Market reactions include a drop in …
Key points: Australian dollar drifts 0.2% to $0.6654, with key support levels at $0.6650 and $0.6630. New Zealand dollar eases to $0.6091, with support around $0.6083 and $0.6031. The Australian and New Zealand dollars faltered on Tuesday as the momentum …
Key Points: The DXY index declined significantly due to softer-than-expected CPI figures, indicating a potential return to a disinflationary trend. Federal Reserve speculation rises as inflation data suggests possible easing of monetary policy in the fall. The U.S. Dollar Index …
Key points: Dollar index stable at 104.46; eyes on US PCE price index report due May 31. USDJPY weakens slightly to 155.80; traders wary of potential government intervention. The dollar held steady on Monday as investors anticipated further guidance on …
Key Points: Optimism for US stock indexes shortlived since the US inflation data was announced, making record highs and then closing lower. Such pullback was mainly attributed to the rise in bond yields. Hawkish comments from Fed officials weighed on stocks. …
Key Points April CPI Release: Headline CPI expected to rise 0.4%, with annual rate reducing to 3.4%. Core CPI: Expected increase of 0.3%, lowering 12-month reading to 3.6%. On Wednesday, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics will release April’s consumer …
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