U.S. Core Inflation Remains at 2.8% in November; USD Reaction Limited Amid Improving Risk Sentiment
U.S. inflation came in at 2.8% as forecast, but dollar reaction stayed subdued as Trump’s tariff pullback boosted market risk appetite.
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 MoreMarkets surged after Trump backed off Greenland tariff threats, reviving the “TACO trade” pattern. Learn what this teaches new traders about presidential volatility and risk management.
Read MoreAustralia’s labor market delivered a robust performance in December 2025, with employment surging stronger than expected at 65.2K versus the 28.3K consensus and the unemployment rate falling more than anticipated from 4.3% to 4.1%.
Read MoreWill U.S. inflation data give Trump more reason to pressure the Fed into cutting rates? Here’s what to look out for in the December core PCE price index.
Read MoreWith rates expected to steady at 0.75%, will Governor Ueda lean toward an April hike or maintain caution amid political pressure mounting?
Read MoreDespite hotter headline inflation, softer core readings and expected sharp declines ahead kept BOE rate cut expectations intact in 2026.
Read MoreMarkets staged a sharp reversal Wednesday as Trump backed away from European tariffs after reaching a Greenland framework deal, with equities reclaiming most of Tuesday’s geopolitical selloff losses.
Read MoreIf you’ve been watching the trade spat between the U.S. and Europe lately, you’ve probably heard a provocative idea floating around: What if Europe just dumped all its US assets?
Read MoreThe British pound couldn’t hold its early gains after UK jobs data revealed cracks in the labor market that could push the BOE toward rate cuts.
Read MoreJapan’s snap election announcement triggered a historic bond market selloff that spread globally within hours, demonstrating how political decisions in one country can rapidly destabilize worldwide markets.
Read MoreMarkets sold off sharply as Trump’s Greenland tariff threats against NATO allies sparked geopolitical crisis, while Japanese bond market chaos triggered global contagion and Supreme Court delayed tariff ruling.
Read MoreWhere are BOE easing odds sitting these days? The upcoming U.K. CPI report might have more clues on whether or not the central bank can resume or end its easing cycle soon. Here’s what to expect.
Read MoreCanadian dollar gained as December inflation rose to 2.4% on tax effects, but cooling core measures reinforced BOC rate hold expectations.
Read MoreTrump’s Greenland tariff threats triggered unprecedented market chaos: stocks plunged, Bitcoin crashed, gold soared—but traders fled from the dollar, not to it. Safe havens just shifted.
Read MoreSterling faces a critical test as U.K. jobs data, wage pressures, and geopolitical noise collide to shape BOE’s next move.
Read MoreThe US Dollar navigated a turbulent week of Fed Chair investigations, escalating tariff threats, and leadership speculation, while the New Zealand Dollar emerged as the top performer.
Read MoreNumber crunchers are projecting weaker inflationary pressures for Canada in December, so how can the upcoming CPI release impact BOC policy expectations and the Loonie? Here’s what to look out for.
Read MoreThe British pound closed as the weakest major currency after printing a strong GDP report. What’s up with that?!
Read MoreBecoming wealthy and successful isn’t simply about being right all the time. It’s about how much you win when you are right as well as how much you lose when you are wrong.Larry Hite