Event Guide: FOMC Statement (January 2026)
Markets expect the Fed to hold interest rates steady in January, as the benchmark rate settles into what many officials now view as neutral territory.
Read MoreMarkets expect the Fed to hold interest rates steady in January, as the benchmark rate settles into what many officials now view as neutral territory.
Read MoreThe Bank of Canada (BOC) is widely expected to keep rates on hold for the time being, but will they drop hints about their policy outlook this time? Here’s what to look out for.
Read MoreCan the upcoming Australian inflation report still influence the Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) policy stance or will it further support its neutral to hawkish bias? Here’s what to look out for.
Read MoreSilver just flashed a bearish momentum warning while hovering near the highs Is this a classic blow off top forming or just a pause before the bull run resumes?
Read MoreGold surges above $5,000 as dollar slides on intervention speculation while natural gas soars above $7 amid Winter Storm Fern, supporting equity gains in energy sector.
Read MoreJapan and the U.S. triggered a 1.75% yen rally without spending a dollar—just rate checks and warnings. Here’s how jawboning moved markets.
Read MoreTrump’s Greenland tariff threats sparked a ‘Sell America’ wave across currency markets before his Davos de-escalation triggered sharp reversals, leaving the dollar as the week’s worst performer.
Read MoreU.S. inflation came in at 2.8% as forecast, but dollar reaction stayed subdued as Trump’s tariff pullback boosted market risk appetite.
Read MoreNew Zealand’s consumer price inflation dipped from 1.0% to 0.6% on a quarterly basis in Q4 2025, bringing the annual rate to 3.1%. How did NZD pairs react?
Read MoreMarkets rallied Thursday as Trump withdrew European tariff threats while strong US GDP data reinforced Fed’s patient stance, with gold hitting record highs once again.
Read MoreMove out of your comfort zone. You can only grow if you are willing to feel awkward and uncomfortable when you try something new.Brian Tracy