AUD Slides After Inflation Report but Recovers as Rate Cut Hopes Hold
Australia’s January inflation landed right at the RBA’s target midpoint, triggering a quick Aussie dollar dip before it steadied. What’s up with that?!
Read MoreAustralia’s January inflation landed right at the RBA’s target midpoint, triggering a quick Aussie dollar dip before it steadied. What’s up with that?!
Read MoreData flow was relatively light in the latest trading sessions, leaving the market spotlight mainly on geopolitical headlines, as well as mid-tier U.S. reports. Here are the updates you need to know.
Read MoreAfter a “hawkish cut” event last week, traders will eye Australia’s latest inflation reports for clues on central bank’s next moves. Will the CPI data point to a rate cut?
Read MoreMarket correlations were a bit of a mess on Monday, as commodities like gold and crude oil caught strong gains while U.S. equities closed in the red. Here are the latest updates you need to know.
Read MoreWho’s ready for the first round of revisions on the U.S. GDP report? Better read up on what markets are expecting for the event and how the dollar could react.
Read MoreThe majors were all about trade tensions and central banks’ moves this week, while market sentiment was all over the place as traders tried to make sense of geopolitical headlines.
Read MoreGeopolitical developments continued to be a driving force in the markets, initially triggering some risk-on flows before sentiment data turned traders sour on Friday.
Read MoreDollar bears painted the town red throughout the day while crude oil rallied and reversed on supply and demand dynamics. Here are the latest headlines you need to know!
Read MoreThe markets were all over the place on Wednesday as traders priced in top-tier economic updates, shifting central bank expectations, & new tariff threats.
Read MoreAustralia’s labor market reported stronger than expected hiring growth of 44K in January versus expectations of a 19.4K gain, buoyed by robust full-time employment.
Read MoreMost things which are urgent are not important, and most things which are important are not urgent.Dwight Eisenhower