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The EUR/JPY pair trades at 164.65, tallying sharp losses on Thursday.
The Pound Sterling tumbled in early trading during the North American session, dropping below the 1.2500 figure amid renewed US Dollar strength.
Yesterday, the Fed left interest rates unchanged at 5.25-5.50% as expected but delivered some dovish surprises compared to the hawkish expectations. In fact, although the recognized the recent...
GBP/USD extends its gains for the second successive session on Thursday, trading around 1.2530 during the Asian session.
Silver's price stayed firm at around $26.64 after the Fed decided to hold rates unchanged and Powell’s press conference.
The Pound Sterling is virtually unchanged against the US Dollar following the release of mixed Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) data from S&P Global and the Institute for Supply Management (ISM).
The NZD/USD pair trades close to a nine-day low slightly below the round-level resistance of 0.5900 in Wednesday’s European session.
The US Q1 inflation data has been consistently surprising to the upside leading to a repricing in interest rates expectations with the market now fully pricing just one rate cut in 2024. On the other...
The USD/CHF pair extends its upside to 0.9210 on Wednesday during the early European session.
The NZD/USD pair plunged to 0.5890 on Tuesday as bears hit the gas and bulls seem to have given up their momentum gained in the last session.
The Aussie Dollar extends its losses against the Japanese Yen for the second straight day, following an intervention by the Bank of Japan (BoJ) on Monday, which kept the pair seesawing in the...
Silver's price dropped sharply late in the North American session, as the Greenback staged a comeback bolstered by the rise in US Treasury yields.
The NZD/JPY pair is down by 0.45% on Tuesday, trading at 92.99.
The EUR/JPY pair stands at 168.11 under strong bull control, reflecting a steady uptrend with a 0.38% gain on Tuesday.
The Pound Sterling reverses its course against the US Dollar, after extending its gains past the 200-day moving average (DMA).