FX Weekly Recap: March 9 – 13, 2026
The US-Iran war ran the FX show this week — rewarding the dollar and punishing energy importers, while the Aussie defied the gloom and the pound got stagflation’d.
Read MoreThe US-Iran war ran the FX show this week — rewarding the dollar and punishing energy importers, while the Aussie defied the gloom and the pound got stagflation’d.
Read MoreNumber crunchers are projecting weaker headline inflation for Canada in January, possibly supporting the dovish BOC bias. What else should we look out for in this top-tier report?
Read MoreTo understand why the dollar keeps winning, you need to understand how both global uncertainty and tariff threats work in its favor.
Read MoreMarkets fell as Iran war drove oil above $100 while private credit stress pressured stocks, pushing S&P 500 to November lows as dollar rallied on repriced expectations.
Read MoreThe Aussie rally gained traction as hawkish RBA signals, stronger energy exports, and broader U.S. dollar weakness all lined up.
Read MoreThe Canadian economy has had its fair share of hits and misses with economic data these days. What will the upcoming employment report imply about BOC policy expectations?
Read MoreU.S. February CPI matched forecasts across the board, but a surging dollar and Iran war energy shock stole the spotlight.
Read MoreWednesday’s markets churned as the U.S.-Iran conflict kept oil elevated despite a record IEA reserve release, while in-line CPI data did little to ease inflation fears.
Read MoreAn Iran driven oil shock is reviving stagflation fears, pushing inflation risks higher while slowing growth and putting the Fed in a tough spot.
Read MoreMarkets whipsawed as strategic reserve release speculation drove oil volatility, along with Iran conflict news flow, including Trump’s warning against mines in the Strait of Hormuz. Dollar closed mixed but net higher amid geopolitical volatility.
Read MoreIn times of change, the learners shall inherit the earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists.Eric Hoffer