Event Guide: ECB Monetary Policy Statement (March 2026)
There’s been some chatter of a potential ECB rate hike soon, so traders will be looking to the actual central bank announcement for some clarity. Here’s what to look out for.
Read MoreThere’s been some chatter of a potential ECB rate hike soon, so traders will be looking to the actual central bank announcement for some clarity. Here’s what to look out for.
Read MoreEquities and crude oil advanced in tandem for the first time since the Iran war began, the RBA hiked in a narrow vote, and the dollar softened.
Read MoreGold is pulling back and now sits near the 5,000 support zone, close to the 50 SMA. Will buyers defend this level and spark a rebound, or is a deeper drop toward 4,800 and below next?
Read MoreThe RBA raised rates to 4.10% as expected, but a tight 5 to 4 split sent AUD lower as tightening expectations faded.
Read MoreWill the Fed’s dot plot signal the end of rate cuts — or leave the door open despite soaring oil prices?
Read MoreThe Bank of Canada (BOC) is still widely expected to keep rates on hold for the time being, but markets are eager to see how the policy outlook changed with the ongoing US-Iran conflict. Here’s what to look out for.
Read MoreOil prices reversed Monday’s gap higher, falling sharply to lift equities and bonds while the US dollar slid to its worst daily showing among the major currencies.
Read MoreThe ECB may raise rates in 2026, possibly before the Fed does anything. But EUR/USD might not have a straightforward response because of a major policy plot twist.
Read MoreThe “Zero Payout Denial” movement is reshaping prop firm legitimacy in 2026 — but does it actually protect traders, or is the devil in the details?
Read MoreIs another RBA interest rate hike in the cards? And what does the central bank have in mind when it comes to future tightening? Here’s what to look out for in the upcoming RBA decision.
Read MoreIf a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him. An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest.Benjamin Franklin