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The yen made a strong move last Friday after Shigeru Ishiba, a critic of aggressive monetary easing, won the leadership of Japan’s ruling party. The yen pushed to a one-week high of 141.75 against the dollar in the Asia session …
Traders now expect 73 basis points of easing for the remainder of the year, with CME Group’s FedWatch Tool indicating a 51% probability of another half-percentage-point cut. This cautious outlook stems from the Federal Reserve’s focus on supporting the labour …
The Indian rupee faces challenges breaking past key resistance as traders focus on Fed Chair Powell’s comments and U.S. inflation data. Discover the short-term forecast for USDINR and market implications. -vtmarkets.com
The EURUSD pair nears a 14-month high following the Fed’s 50bps rate cut, but faces key resistance levels. Learn about the implications for traders and market outlook. -vtmarkets.com
Key points: Australian dollar hit a 19-month high, with bullish momentum pushing towards $0.7030. New Zealand dollar reached yearly highs, moving close to a crucial resistance level at $0.6412. We saw the Australian dollar climbing to $0.6890, coming close to …
The euro dropped on weak PMI data in Germany and France, raising expectations of ECB rate cuts. Investors now foresee 44 basis points in reductions by year-end. -vtmarkets.com
USDJPY pulls back on narrowing US-Japan interest rate differentials. With the fiscal half-end of Tokyo approaching, volatility is expected. Insights into support and resistance levels for traders. -vtmarkets.com
Though economists widely expect the RBA to hold interest rates steady, the market seems divided on the potential for cuts in the near term. Reuters’ poll of 44 economists shows just four anticipate a reduction by year-end, while traders see …
The New Zealand dollar holds steady as traders focus on U.S. economic data and upcoming RBNZ rate cuts on domestic economic contraction. Short-term outlook remains cautious as global and local factors play a role. -vtmarkets.com
The Chinese yuan surges to a 16-month high as traders bet on stimulus from Beijing, following the recent rate cut by the U.S Federal Reserve. Explore the latest market movements and trader outlook. -vtmarkets.com
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