RBNZ Raises OCR to 2.50%
The RBNZ raised its Official Cash Rate to 2.50%, its first hike in three years, but won’t commit to a timeline for what comes next.
Read MoreThe RBNZ raised its Official Cash Rate to 2.50%, its first hike in three years, but won’t commit to a timeline for what comes next.
Read MoreThe June Fed minutes could test whether markets are right to price hawkish risks, or whether Warsh’s silence muddies the dollar setup.
Read MoreTanker attacks near a key shipping route and a fresh OPEC+ supply increase are pulling oil prices in opposite directions this week.
Read MoreAUD/JPY recently fell through the floor around the 112.50 minor psychological mark and has since pulled up for a retest. Will the area of interest hold as a ceiling this time?
Read MoreGold’s daily chart triggers a bearish EMA crossover, raising the risk of further downside. Do buyers defend support and invalidate the crossover?
Read MoreThe U.S. revoked its Iranian oil waiver after Strait of Hormuz tanker attacks, sending crude and Treasury yields higher while chip weakness pressured equities and the dollar firmed.
Read MoreThe June U.S. jobs report came in as traders were already juggling Fed uncertainty, fragile risk sentiment, and yen intervention nerves. Which among our watchlist USD setups made the cut?
Read MoreA softer U.S. services PMI challenged the dollar’s early strength, putting traders on alert ahead of the latest Fed minutes.
Read MoreWith a July rate hike back in play, the RBNZ’s next decision could give Kiwi increased volatilty in the next trading sessions.
Read MoreTech shares powered Wall Street higher as it reopened after the holiday, Bitcoin swung wildly before leading gains, and the dollar firmed early then faded to close mixed.
Read MoreIf you take a trade that results in a loss, but you didn’t make a mistake, you have to be able to say, “I would take that trade again.”Richard Bargh