USD Weakened After PPI Surprise, Trump’s Rate Cut Demands Added Pressure
Weaker-than-expected U.S. PPI data fueled Fed rate cut expectations, pressuring USD before recovering as traders squared positions ahead of Thursday’s CPI.
Read MoreWeaker-than-expected U.S. PPI data fueled Fed rate cut expectations, pressuring USD before recovering as traders squared positions ahead of Thursday’s CPI.
Read MoreThe major assets were all over the charts on Wednesday as traders priced in geopolitical tensions, Fed rate cut talks, and new mid-tier reports.
Read MoreWe’ve got a fresh batch of growth figures from the U.K. economy this week! Will the GDP data make or break BOE policy expectations?
Read MoreChina’s August CPI figure reflected a steeper 0.4% year-on-year decline in price levels while the PPI report came in line with expectations of a 2.9% slump.
Read MoreUncle Sam’s August CPI is about to drop, and it could show if inflation is cooling or still sticky high. Here are points to know if you’re trading the event!
Read MoreThe major assets bounced around on weak U.S. job revisions and global tensions, but the dollar still managed a late comeback on Tuesday.
Read MoreThe ECB monetary policy decision is coming up soon, and market players are keen to find out if the central bank still has any surprises up its sleeve. Here are the points you need to know when trading this event.
Read MoreMost major assets climbed Monday as political shocks met dovish Fed expectations, boosting gold and equities while leaving the dollar weaker.
Read MoreThe Japanese yen gapped sharply lower over the weekend, following Prime Minister Ishiba’s resignation after the elections fallout.
Read MoreAfter last week’s shocking US jobs miss sent the dollar tumbling, all eyes turn to Thursday’s inflation data and ECB decision.
Read MoreThe key to trading success is emotional discipline. If intelligence were the key, there would be a lot more people making money trading… I know this will sound like a cliché, but the single most important reason that people lose money in the financial markets is that they don’t cut their losses short.Victor Sperandeo