BoE, Sterling Outlook: Key Levels and Scenarios for GBP/USD and GBP/CHF
The Bank of England (BoE) meets on Thursday, and it is highly likely the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) will maintain
The Bank of England (BoE) meets on Thursday, and it is highly likely the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) will maintain
Japanese Officials’ Comments Fail to Boost Yen Overnight comments from Japanese officials failed to strengthen the Japanese Yen, with USD/JPY
US Bureau of Labor Statistics – US CPI Report (May) The latest US inflation report revealed a more significant easing
May Non-Farm Payrolls Indicate Slowing Growth As the key event of the week unfolds, expectations for the non-farm payroll (NFP)
The latest ISM services report indicates Robust US business activity, with the headline index surpassing both forecasts and the previous
Declining USD Amid Weaker Data Economic data for the US shows a notable decline. Economic growth is slowing, as
Euro Positioning, US Inflation, And Rate Expectations A 25 bps cut from the ECB is widely anticipated, as several committee
Navigating Market Volatility: Key Events and Indicators This week could be marked by significant volatility, highlighted by the European Central
Crude oil prices dipped slightly in Europe on Thursday, giving back some of the week’s earlier gains. These increases were
This week saw a significant auction of 2-, 5-, and 7-year US Treasuries, totaling $183 billion, which encountered weak demand,
JAPANESE YEN OVERVIEW The Japanese services PPI spiked in April, marking the most significant increase since March 2015. This rise
May’s preliminary inflation data from Germany shows a mixed picture, with annual inflation ticking up to 2.4% from 2.2%, aligning
Global oil prices have stabilized, with the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies (OPEC+) set to maintain production
The recent re-pricing of US interest rate decreases has weighed on gold and silver, lowering demand for these previously high-flying
The new week will start off slowly, as both the US and UK markets will be closed on Monday. The
Gold prices plunged this week after briefly hitting an all-time high on Monday. They sank more than 3%, settling slightly
Most Asian currencies have recently suffered big losses versus a stronger US dollar. This adjustment comes as the Federal Reserve
Economic Performance and Inflation The strong performance of the US economy and continuing inflationary pressures suggest that the Federal Reserve
Gold Pulls Back as Rate Anxiety Grows Gold prices declined in Wednesday’s Asian trading, retreating from recent record highs amid
Pound Nears Two-Month High Against USD The British Pound maintained its position near two-month highs against the US Dollar on
Nvidia’s Financial Results: A Preview Nvidia is set to release its Q1 FY25 financial results on May 22, 2024, with
Gold Retreats Following Record Highs Amid Federal Reserve Remarks Gold surpassed previous records, reaching over $2431, only to fall back
Most Asian stocks rose Monday as markets welcomed China’s stimulus efforts. Technology-heavy indexes also rose as investors piled into the
USD Performance and Key Drivers The DXY index, which measures the US dollar, plummeted over 0.8% last week. This dip
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