FX Fundies Cheat Sheet for March 17 – 21, 2025
Global markets enter a critical week dominated by a packed central bank calendar, with the Federal Reserve, Bank of Japan, Bank of England, and Swiss National Bank all making policy decisions.
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Global markets enter a critical week dominated by a packed central bank calendar, with the Federal Reserve, Bank of Japan, Bank of England, and Swiss National Bank all making policy decisions.
Read MoreThis week, our currency strategists focused on the BOC Statement & its potential impact on the Canadian dollar for potential high-quality setups.
Read MoreUSD/JPY looks ready to extend a longer-term downtrend after days of strength! Think USD/JPY could turn lower in the next trading sessions?
Read MoreToday’s Bank of Canada rate decision revealed a potential shift in the monetary policy landscape, potentially setting up AUD/CAD for a top of range reversal in the short-term.
Read MoreCould the Kiwi be tired from its decline against the Japanese yen? I’m seeing a potential reversal chart pattern suggesting so on its 4-hour time frame!
Read MoreUSD/CAD is testing a long-term range resistance that could draw in selling pressure for the pair. Thinking of selling the U.S. dollar in favor of the Loonie? Here’s a possible setup!
Read MoreLike other risk assets, bitcoin has taken a hit in recent days as markets react to U.S. tariffs and global growth uncertainty. How low BTC/USD can go before buyers step back in?
Read MoreBOC is expected to cut its interest rates again in March! Here’s why we’re looking at GBP/CAD and CAD/JPY in case of sell-the-rumor, buy-the-news scenarios.
Read MoreAny chance that the Bank of Canada can step up its easing game to pre-empt further trade risks? Here’s what I’m watching on NZD/CAD and CAD/CHF if this dovish scenario happens.
Read MoreBig events this week include U.S. inflation data and the BOC’s rate decision. With trade worries and Fed rate cut talk, markets could see some serious action.
Read MoreLife is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood.Helen Keller