3 Forex Factors Dragging the Kiwi Down
What in the forex world is happening to the Kiwi?! NZD/USD has plummeted by roughly 300 pips in the past week and looks ready to dive deeper. Here’s why.
Read MoreWhat in the forex world is happening to the Kiwi?! NZD/USD has plummeted by roughly 300 pips in the past week and looks ready to dive deeper. Here’s why.
Read MoreThe latest Japanese inflation numbers are in and it ain’t lookin’ pretty! Both the Tokyo and national core CPI readings fell short of expectations, reviving calls for additional stimulus from the BOJ.
Read MoreWith Chinese economic progress in snooze mode, President Xi Jinping thought that it was about time to give the PBoC a wake-up call by talking about a potential change in central bank leadership.
Read MoreNewsflash! New Zealand just printed a stronger than expected trade balance for August, as the deficit narrowed to 472 million NZD. Is its trade sector out of the rut?
Read MoreEuropean banks showed no love for the ECB’s targeted LTRO last week, as loan demand turned out much weaker than expected. Will this force Draghi and his men to resort to actual QE later on?
Read MoreIs Canada’s latest inflation report enough to keep the Loonie supported in the forex market? Let’s take a closer look at the data to find out.
Read MoreIt looks like Scotland will be staying in the U.K. for now! Aside from this referendum result, here are some more reasons why the pound could stay afloat.
Read MoreFed Chairperson Yellen was her usual cautious self in the latest FOMC statement, but it looks like dollar bulls ain’t done partying in the forex scene! Here’s why.
Read MoreSNB head Thomas Jordan and his men might steal the show with their policy statement tomorrow if they decide to announce another forex intervention. How likely is this scenario?
Read MoreExpectations are running high for an upbeat FOMC statement this week, but will this be a classic case of “buy the rumor, sell the news” in the forex market?
Read MoreIf the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail.Abraham Maslow