FX Weekly Recap: July 14 – 18, 2025
FX markets weathered Trump’s tariff threats & dramatic Fed Chair firing rumors, further elevating political and economic uncertainty for forex traders
Read MoreFX markets weathered Trump’s tariff threats & dramatic Fed Chair firing rumors, further elevating political and economic uncertainty for forex traders
Read MoreMarkets rebounded from Wednesday’s Fed Chair drama as strong U.S. economic data fueled risk-on & strong Dollar behavior.
Read MoreAustralia’s June jobs report came in the red, highlighting weaker employment conditions and leading traders to adjust RBA policy expectations.
Read MoreMarkets juggled inflation data & Fed drama as reports of Trump potentially firing Powell sent ripples through markets, creating mixed outcomes.
Read MoreUK inflation climbed to 3.6% in June, exceeding forecasts and potentially complicating Bank of England rate cut expectations amid stubborn underlying price pressures.
Read MoreWill Australia’s June labor data reinforce the RBA’s decision to keep rates steady in July? Here are points to know if you’re trading the event!
Read MoreTraders shrugged off Canada’s headline CPI and locked in on sticky core inflation, sending CAD higher and rate cut odds lower.
Read MoreRisk assets wobbled on Tuesday as traders priced in Uncle Sam’s inflation, new tariff headlines, and adjusted interest rate expectations.
Read MoreNew Zealand’s quarterly inflation report is lined up for release over the weekend, likely influencing RBNZ policy expectations and NZD direction for the next trading week.
Read MoreU.S. consumer prices rose 0.3% in June, marking the largest monthly increase in five months and pushing the annual inflation rate to 2.7% from 2.4% in May.
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